- Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme
Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme is an initiative of the UNDP (
United Nations Development Programme ) and "aims to promote the development and application ofinformation and communication technologies (or, ICTs) for sustainable human development". Its sphere of work is the Asia-Pacific region.APDIP says it "aims to meet its goals by focussing on three inter-related core areas". The first is policy development and dialogue, the second is access, and the third being content development and knowledge management.
Aims, approach
From its publications, APDIP says it "collaborates with national governments, regional, international and multi-lateral development organisations, UN agencies, educational and research organisations, civil society groups, and the private sector". It does this with the aim of "integrating ICTs in the development process.
trategies
To reach its tasks it also employs what it terms a dynamic mic of strategies -- awareness raising, capacity building, technical assistance and advice, research and development, knowledge sharing and partnership building.
Countries covered
Below is a list of countries covered by APDIP: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, Cook Islands, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, East Timor, Fiji, Federated States of Micronesia, French Polynesia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kiribati, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nauru, Nepal, New Caledonia, Niue, Pakistan, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic of Marshall Islands, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Tokelau, Tonga, Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands, Tuvalu, Vanuatu and Vietnam.
Team
APDIP's current (June 2006) team comprises chief technical advisor and [Programme co-ordinator
Shahid AKHTAR , FOSS consultantSunilABRAHAM , programme specialist for content development and knowledgemanagementChristine APIKUL , programme specialist for policydevelopment and dialogueLars BESTLE , practice teamassistantWasinee TRAYAPORN , programme specialist for access and partnership developmentJames George CHACKO , programme specialist for building capacities and partnershipsPhet SAYO , programme specialist for ICT4D based in Sri LankaChanuka WATTEGAMA , and IT consultantKhairil YUSOF .IOSN
Among the techie community, one of the better-known initiatives of the APDIP is the
International Open Source Network (or, ISON), which is supported by theInternational Development Research Centre (IDRC) ofCanada .IOSN has been termed a "centre of excellence for Free/Open Source Software (FOSS), Open Content and Open Standards" in the Asia-Pacific region.In 2006, IOSN undertook plans for expansion of its activities with three more "centres of excellence". Till this time, it was largely a network with a small secretariat based at the UNDP Regional Centre in Bangkok.
It is now to have three more centres -- IOSN ASEAN+3, IOSN PIC (Pacific Island Countries) and IOSN South Asia. These centres will be based at Manila (the Philippines), Suva (Fiji) and Chennai (India), respectively.
IOSN is more focussed on policy and technical advice on
FOSS (also calledFLOSS , or Free/Libre and Open Source Software) to governments, civil society and the private sector. It produces reports which are put out under theCreative Commons license, and available for download from its [http://www.iosn.net website] .External links
* [http://apdip.net/ APDIP]
* [http://www.apdip.net/elibrary APDIP elibrary]
* [http://www.apdip.net/news/rss APDIP RSS feeds]
* [http://www.apdip.net/about/team APDIP's team]
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