From wwlu@yahoo.com Sun May 5 20:05:56 2002 From: wwlu@yahoo.com (Chair of 3G02/Globecom03/VTC03) Date: Sun, 05 May 2002 13:05:56 -0700 Subject: [Communitysa] 3Gwireless'2002 & 4G Mobile Forum Kickoff Message-ID: <3CD590A4.F6D7B70@yahoo.com> Dear colleagues: The important 3Gwireless'2002 and 4Gmobile Forum kickoff are just weeks to go. To get involved in the intensive technical discussions and strategies on 3G/4G, please reserve your seat right now at: http://wirelesscongress.com or http://delson.org/wc. Welcome on board and secure your leadership in this emerging wireless communication. Thank you. Office of Chairman 3G02/WWC02 http://wirelesscongress.com PS: Limited number of conference records are freely available to government agencies, public library and wireless authorities. Contact the conference for details. [Sorry for multiple copies of this message. This is only one-time transmission for technical info only. Complete removal is automatic. Thanks for your support for the promotion of education and research.] From Arnold Pietersen" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007E_01C1F6A2.A7045B60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Friends and Colleagues REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON IT PROJECTS AND ORGANISATIONS FOR THE = REALISATION OF A REGIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY BUILDING = SUPPORT PROGRAMME The Community Education Computer Society (CECS) has signed an agreement = with the Open Society Foundation of Southern Africa (OSISA) for the = development and implementation of a REGIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY = CAPACITY BUILDING SUPPORT PROGRAMME in countries (Angola, Botswana, = Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe) = supported by OSISA. The Community Education Computer Society (CECS) is a national South = African based computer training non-governmental organisation (NGO) that = was established in 1985 for the technological empowerment of the = historically disadvantaged. =20 CECS is now in the phase of gathering information and contact details on = Information Technology projects and organisations in the different OSISA = countries with a view of meeting the different projects and = organisations in due course to setup a Regional IT programme. If you = are an IT project please forward your details to us. If you know of an = IT project, please send this e-mail to them with a view of them = contacting us. Please let us know if you require more information ARNOLD PIETERSEN COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMPUTER SOCIETY TEL: +27 11 834-3329 FAX: +27 11 834-9054 CELL: +27 83 513-5743 E-MAIL: cecsgp@wn.apc.org ------=_NextPart_000_007E_01C1F6A2.A7045B60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON IT PROJECTS AND = ORGANISATIONS FOR=20 THE REALISATION OF A REGIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY BUILDING = SUPPORT=20 PROGRAMME
 
The Community Education Computer Society (CECS) has = signed an=20 agreement with the Open Society Foundation of Southern Africa (OSISA) = for the=20 development and implementation of a REGIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY = CAPACITY=20 BUILDING SUPPORT PROGRAMME in countries (Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, = Malawi,=20 Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe) supported by=20 OSISA.
 
The Community Education Computer Society (CECS) is a = national=20 South African based computer training non-governmental organisation = (NGO) that=20 was established in 1985 for the technological empowerment of the = historically=20 disadvantaged.
 
CECS is now in the phase of gathering = information=20 and contact details on Information Technology projects and organisations = in the=20 different OSISA countries with a view of meeting the different projects = and=20 organisations in due course to setup a Regional IT programme.  If = you are=20 an IT project please forward your details to us.  If you know of an = IT=20 project, please send this e-mail to them with a view of them contacting=20 us.
 
Please let us know if you require more=20 information
 
ARNOLD PIETERSEN
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------=_NextPart_000_007E_01C1F6A2.A7045B60-- From J.Rose@UNESCO.ORG Mon May 27 09:46:16 2002 From: J.Rose@UNESCO.ORG (John Rose) Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 11:46:16 +0200 Subject: [Communitysa] Fwd: CI WebWorld News (II) for today, Wednesday, 22/05: "UNESCO Launch es Global Community Telecentre Resources Website" Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020527114332.02596438@mailserver.unesco.org> Dear Colleagues, your comments on the community telecentre resource site=20 described below would be most welcome, thanks, John Rose (UNESCO) >Subject: CI WebWorld News (II) for today, Wednesday, 22/05: "UNESCO=20 >Launches Global Community Telecentre Resources Website" >Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 12:48:45 +0200 > >Version fran=E7aise ci-dessous - Also published at / Publi=E9 =E9galement= =E0 >http://www.unesco.org/webworld >.................................................................. > >UNESCO Launches Global Community Telecentre Resources Website > >Facilitating networking among community telecentres worldwide, through >the sharing of information, experiences and resources related to >practical telecentre implementation and management is the objective of a >website just launched by UNESCO. The new online service contains an >annotated and classified inventory of resources of potential use to >community telecentres, multimedia centres and other local information >and informatics initiatives. > >The site that puts particular emphasis on the needs of the developing >countries includes both links to a range of representative external >resources and relevant information resources from the UNESCO's own >programmes. > >Within the site is a comparative presentation of four local ICT based >content produced in UNESCO Information for All projects, which is >intended to be further developed in the future. > >User suggestions of additional resources to be listed are welcome. >Depending on user comment and need, the site may be extended in the >future to include prospective and interactive services such as future >events, discussions and enquiries. > >Links > >* UNESCO Global Community Telecentre Resources Website > >* UNESCO Information for All projects producing local content >ts.shtml> > > >Contact > >John Rose UNESCO, Information Society Division >.................................................................. >L'UNESCO lance un site sur les ressources mondiales des t=E9l=E9centres >communautaires > >Faciliter les relations entre les t=E9l=E9centres communautaires du monde >entier =E0 travers le partage d'informations, d'exp=E9riences et de >ressources relatives =E0 l'=E9tablissement et =E0 la gestion des= t=E9l=E9centres >est l'objectif du site Web qui vient d'=EAtre lanc=E9 par l'UNESCO. Ce >nouveau service en ligne contient un inventaire annot=E9 et class=E9 des >ressources d'une utilit=E9 potentielle pour les t=E9l=E9centres >communautaires, les centres multim=E9dias et les initiatives locales >concernant l'information et l'informatique. > >Le site, qui met un accent particulier sur les besoins des pays en >d=E9veloppement, inclut deux liens comportant un choix de ressources >ext=E9rieures repr=E9sentatives et de ressources d'information des propres >programmes le l'UNESCO. > >Sur le site, on peut trouver une pr=E9sentation comparative de quatre >applications locales bas=E9es sur les TIC produites dans le cadre de >projets du programme Information pour tous, pr=E9sentation qui pourra =EAtr= e >d=E9velopp=E9e davantage dans le futur. > >Les suggestions des utilisateurs de ressources additionnelles =E0 =EAtre >inscrites sont les bienvenues. En fonction des commentaires et des >besoins des utilisateurs, le site peut =EAtre =E9tendu dans le futur pour >inclure des services prospectifs et interactifs tels que les =E9v=E8nements >futurs, les discussions =E9lectroniques et les demandes d'information. > >Liens: > >* Site Web UNESCO sur les ressources mondiales des t=E9l=E9centres >communautaires > > >* Projets du programme UNESCO Information pour tous produisant des >applications locales >ts.shtml> > >Contact: > >John Rose, UNESCO, Division de la soci=E9t=E9 de l'information John B. Rose Information Society Division Division de la Soci=E9t=E9 de l'Information UNESCO 1 Rue Miollis 75732 PARIS Cedex 15 France Tel: (33-1) 45 68 45 29 Fax: (33-1) 45 68 55 83 E-mail: j.rose@unesco.org http://www.unesco.org/webworld/ From wwlu at yahoo.com Sun May 5 22:05:56 2002 From: wwlu at yahoo.com (Chair of 3G02/Globecom03/VTC03) Date: Tue Feb 27 14:07:36 2007 Subject: [Communitysa] 3Gwireless'2002 & 4G Mobile Forum Kickoff Message-ID: <3CD590A4.F6D7B70@yahoo.com> Dear colleagues: The important 3Gwireless'2002 and 4Gmobile Forum kickoff are just weeks to go. To get involved in the intensive technical discussions and strategies on 3G/4G, please reserve your seat right now at: http://wirelesscongress.com or http://delson.org/wc. Welcome on board and secure your leadership in this emerging wireless communication. Thank you. Office of Chairman 3G02/WWC02 http://wirelesscongress.com PS: Limited number of conference records are freely available to government agencies, public library and wireless authorities. Contact the conference for details. [Sorry for multiple copies of this message. This is only one-time transmission for technical info only. Complete removal is automatic. Thanks for your support for the promotion of education and research.] From cecsgp at wn.apc.org Wed May 8 15:11:39 2002 From: cecsgp at wn.apc.org (Arnold Pietersen) Date: Tue Feb 27 14:07:36 2007 Subject: [Communitysa] Regional IT Project Message-ID: <025101c1f694$f64fc460$16c021c4@cecs> Dear Friends and Colleagues REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON IT PROJECTS AND ORGANISATIONS FOR THE REALISATION OF A REGIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY BUILDING SUPPORT PROGRAMME The Community Education Computer Society (CECS) has signed an agreement with the Open Society Foundation of Southern Africa (OSISA) for the development and implementation of a REGIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY BUILDING SUPPORT PROGRAMME in countries (Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe) supported by OSISA. The Community Education Computer Society (CECS) is a national South African based computer training non-governmental organisation (NGO) that was established in 1985 for the technological empowerment of the historically disadvantaged. CECS is now in the phase of gathering information and contact details on Information Technology projects and organisations in the different OSISA countries with a view of meeting the different projects and organisations in due course to setup a Regional IT programme. If you are an IT project please forward your details to us. If you know of an IT project, please send this e-mail to them with a view of them contacting us. Please let us know if you require more information ARNOLD PIETERSEN COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMPUTER SOCIETY TEL: +27 11 834-3329 FAX: +27 11 834-9054 CELL: +27 83 513-5743 E-MAIL: cecsgp@wn.apc.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The new online service contains an >annotated and classified inventory of resources of potential use to >community telecentres, multimedia centres and other local information >and informatics initiatives. > >The site that puts particular emphasis on the needs of the developing >countries includes both links to a range of representative external >resources and relevant information resources from the UNESCO's own >programmes. > >Within the site is a comparative presentation of four local ICT based >content produced in UNESCO Information for All projects, which is >intended to be further developed in the future. > >User suggestions of additional resources to be listed are welcome. >Depending on user comment and need, the site may be extended in the >future to include prospective and interactive services such as future >events, discussions and enquiries. > >Links > >* UNESCO Global Community Telecentre Resources Website > >* UNESCO Information for All projects producing local content >ts.shtml> > > >Contact > >John Rose UNESCO, Information Society Division >.................................................................. >L'UNESCO lance un site sur les ressources mondiales des t?l?centres >communautaires > >Faciliter les relations entre les t?l?centres communautaires du monde >entier ? travers le partage d'informations, d'exp?riences et de >ressources relatives ? l'?tablissement et ? la gestion des t?l?centres >est l'objectif du site Web qui vient d'?tre lanc? par l'UNESCO. Ce >nouveau service en ligne contient un inventaire annot? et class? des >ressources d'une utilit? potentielle pour les t?l?centres >communautaires, les centres multim?dias et les initiatives locales >concernant l'information et l'informatique. > >Le site, qui met un accent particulier sur les besoins des pays en >d?veloppement, inclut deux liens comportant un choix de ressources >ext?rieures repr?sentatives et de ressources d'information des propres >programmes le l'UNESCO. > >Sur le site, on peut trouver une pr?sentation comparative de quatre >applications locales bas?es sur les TIC produites dans le cadre de >projets du programme Information pour tous, pr?sentation qui pourra ?tre >d?velopp?e davantage dans le futur. > >Les suggestions des utilisateurs de ressources additionnelles ? ?tre >inscrites sont les bienvenues. En fonction des commentaires et des >besoins des utilisateurs, le site peut ?tre ?tendu dans le futur pour >inclure des services prospectifs et interactifs tels que les ?v?nements >futurs, les discussions ?lectroniques et les demandes d'information. > >Liens: > >* Site Web UNESCO sur les ressources mondiales des t?l?centres >communautaires > > >* Projets du programme UNESCO Information pour tous produisant des >applications locales >ts.shtml> > >Contact: > >John Rose, UNESCO, Division de la soci?t? de l'information John B. Rose Information Society Division Division de la Soci?t? de l'Information UNESCO 1 Rue Miollis 75732 PARIS Cedex 15 France Tel: (33-1) 45 68 45 29 Fax: (33-1) 45 68 55 83 E-mail: j.rose@unesco.org http://www.unesco.org/webworld/ From wwlu at yahoo.com Sun May 5 22:05:56 2002 From: wwlu at yahoo.com (Chair of 3G02/Globecom03/VTC03) Date: Tue Apr 17 18:11:20 2007 Subject: [Communitysa] 3Gwireless'2002 & 4G Mobile Forum Kickoff Message-ID: <3CD590A4.F6D7B70@yahoo.com> Dear colleagues: The important 3Gwireless'2002 and 4Gmobile Forum kickoff are just weeks to go. To get involved in the intensive technical discussions and strategies on 3G/4G, please reserve your seat right now at: http://wirelesscongress.com or http://delson.org/wc. Welcome on board and secure your leadership in this emerging wireless communication. Thank you. Office of Chairman 3G02/WWC02 http://wirelesscongress.com PS: Limited number of conference records are freely available to government agencies, public library and wireless authorities. Contact the conference for details. [Sorry for multiple copies of this message. This is only one-time transmission for technical info only. Complete removal is automatic. Thanks for your support for the promotion of education and research.] From cecsgp at wn.apc.org Wed May 8 15:11:39 2002 From: cecsgp at wn.apc.org (Arnold Pietersen) Date: Tue Apr 17 18:11:20 2007 Subject: [Communitysa] Regional IT Project Message-ID: <025101c1f694$f64fc460$16c021c4@cecs> Dear Friends and Colleagues REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON IT PROJECTS AND ORGANISATIONS FOR THE REALISATION OF A REGIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY BUILDING SUPPORT PROGRAMME The Community Education Computer Society (CECS) has signed an agreement with the Open Society Foundation of Southern Africa (OSISA) for the development and implementation of a REGIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY BUILDING SUPPORT PROGRAMME in countries (Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe) supported by OSISA. The Community Education Computer Society (CECS) is a national South African based computer training non-governmental organisation (NGO) that was established in 1985 for the technological empowerment of the historically disadvantaged. CECS is now in the phase of gathering information and contact details on Information Technology projects and organisations in the different OSISA countries with a view of meeting the different projects and organisations in due course to setup a Regional IT programme. If you are an IT project please forward your details to us. If you know of an IT project, please send this e-mail to them with a view of them contacting us. Please let us know if you require more information ARNOLD PIETERSEN COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMPUTER SOCIETY TEL: +27 11 834-3329 FAX: +27 11 834-9054 CELL: +27 83 513-5743 E-MAIL: cecsgp@wn.apc.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The new online service contains an >annotated and classified inventory of resources of potential use to >community telecentres, multimedia centres and other local information >and informatics initiatives. > >The site that puts particular emphasis on the needs of the developing >countries includes both links to a range of representative external >resources and relevant information resources from the UNESCO's own >programmes. > >Within the site is a comparative presentation of four local ICT based >content produced in UNESCO Information for All projects, which is >intended to be further developed in the future. > >User suggestions of additional resources to be listed are welcome. >Depending on user comment and need, the site may be extended in the >future to include prospective and interactive services such as future >events, discussions and enquiries. > >Links > >* UNESCO Global Community Telecentre Resources Website > >* UNESCO Information for All projects producing local content >ts.shtml> > > >Contact > >John Rose UNESCO, Information Society Division >.................................................................. >L'UNESCO lance un site sur les ressources mondiales des t?l?centres >communautaires > >Faciliter les relations entre les t?l?centres communautaires du monde >entier ? travers le partage d'informations, d'exp?riences et de >ressources relatives ? l'?tablissement et ? la gestion des t?l?centres >est l'objectif du site Web qui vient d'?tre lanc? par l'UNESCO. Ce >nouveau service en ligne contient un inventaire annot? et class? des >ressources d'une utilit? potentielle pour les t?l?centres >communautaires, les centres multim?dias et les initiatives locales >concernant l'information et l'informatique. > >Le site, qui met un accent particulier sur les besoins des pays en >d?veloppement, inclut deux liens comportant un choix de ressources >ext?rieures repr?sentatives et de ressources d'information des propres >programmes le l'UNESCO. > >Sur le site, on peut trouver une pr?sentation comparative de quatre >applications locales bas?es sur les TIC produites dans le cadre de >projets du programme Information pour tous, pr?sentation qui pourra ?tre >d?velopp?e davantage dans le futur. > >Les suggestions des utilisateurs de ressources additionnelles ? ?tre >inscrites sont les bienvenues. En fonction des commentaires et des >besoins des utilisateurs, le site peut ?tre ?tendu dans le futur pour >inclure des services prospectifs et interactifs tels que les ?v?nements >futurs, les discussions ?lectroniques et les demandes d'information. > >Liens: > >* Site Web UNESCO sur les ressources mondiales des t?l?centres >communautaires > > >* Projets du programme UNESCO Information pour tous produisant des >applications locales >ts.shtml> > >Contact: > >John Rose, UNESCO, Division de la soci?t? de l'information John B. Rose Information Society Division Division de la Soci?t? de l'Information UNESCO 1 Rue Miollis 75732 PARIS Cedex 15 France Tel: (33-1) 45 68 45 29 Fax: (33-1) 45 68 55 83 E-mail: j.rose@unesco.org http://www.unesco.org/webworld/ From wwlu at yahoo.com Sun May 5 22:05:56 2002 From: wwlu at yahoo.com (Chair of 3G02/Globecom03/VTC03) Date: Wed May 23 10:56:49 2007 Subject: [Communitysa] 3Gwireless'2002 & 4G Mobile Forum Kickoff Message-ID: <3CD590A4.F6D7B70@yahoo.com> Dear colleagues: The important 3Gwireless'2002 and 4Gmobile Forum kickoff are just weeks to go. To get involved in the intensive technical discussions and strategies on 3G/4G, please reserve your seat right now at: http://wirelesscongress.com or http://delson.org/wc. Welcome on board and secure your leadership in this emerging wireless communication. Thank you. Office of Chairman 3G02/WWC02 http://wirelesscongress.com PS: Limited number of conference records are freely available to government agencies, public library and wireless authorities. Contact the conference for details. [Sorry for multiple copies of this message. This is only one-time transmission for technical info only. Complete removal is automatic. Thanks for your support for the promotion of education and research.] From cecsgp at wn.apc.org Wed May 8 15:11:39 2002 From: cecsgp at wn.apc.org (Arnold Pietersen) Date: Wed May 23 10:56:49 2007 Subject: [Communitysa] Regional IT Project Message-ID: <025101c1f694$f64fc460$16c021c4@cecs> Dear Friends and Colleagues REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON IT PROJECTS AND ORGANISATIONS FOR THE REALISATION OF A REGIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY BUILDING SUPPORT PROGRAMME The Community Education Computer Society (CECS) has signed an agreement with the Open Society Foundation of Southern Africa (OSISA) for the development and implementation of a REGIONAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY BUILDING SUPPORT PROGRAMME in countries (Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe) supported by OSISA. The Community Education Computer Society (CECS) is a national South African based computer training non-governmental organisation (NGO) that was established in 1985 for the technological empowerment of the historically disadvantaged. CECS is now in the phase of gathering information and contact details on Information Technology projects and organisations in the different OSISA countries with a view of meeting the different projects and organisations in due course to setup a Regional IT programme. If you are an IT project please forward your details to us. If you know of an IT project, please send this e-mail to them with a view of them contacting us. Please let us know if you require more information ARNOLD PIETERSEN COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMPUTER SOCIETY TEL: +27 11 834-3329 FAX: +27 11 834-9054 CELL: +27 83 513-5743 E-MAIL: cecsgp@wn.apc.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.sn.apc.org/pipermail/communitysa/attachments/20020508/08a6b603/attachment-0002.htm From J.Rose at UNESCO.ORG Mon May 27 11:46:16 2002 From: J.Rose at UNESCO.ORG (John Rose) Date: Wed May 23 10:56:49 2007 Subject: [Communitysa] Fwd: CI WebWorld News (II) for today, Wednesday, 22/05: "UNESCO Launch es Global Community Telecentre Resources Website" Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.2.20020527114332.02596438@mailserver.unesco.org> Dear Colleagues, your comments on the community telecentre resource site described below would be most welcome, thanks, John Rose (UNESCO) >Subject: CI WebWorld News (II) for today, Wednesday, 22/05: "UNESCO >Launches Global Community Telecentre Resources Website" >Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 12:48:45 +0200 > >Version fran?aise ci-dessous - Also published at / Publi? ?galement ? >http://www.unesco.org/webworld >.................................................................. > >UNESCO Launches Global Community Telecentre Resources Website > >Facilitating networking among community telecentres worldwide, through >the sharing of information, experiences and resources related to >practical telecentre implementation and management is the objective of a >website just launched by UNESCO. The new online service contains an >annotated and classified inventory of resources of potential use to >community telecentres, multimedia centres and other local information >and informatics initiatives. > >The site that puts particular emphasis on the needs of the developing >countries includes both links to a range of representative external >resources and relevant information resources from the UNESCO's own >programmes. > >Within the site is a comparative presentation of four local ICT based >content produced in UNESCO Information for All projects, which is >intended to be further developed in the future. > >User suggestions of additional resources to be listed are welcome. >Depending on user comment and need, the site may be extended in the >future to include prospective and interactive services such as future >events, discussions and enquiries. > >Links > >* UNESCO Global Community Telecentre Resources Website > >* UNESCO Information for All projects producing local content >ts.shtml> > > >Contact > >John Rose UNESCO, Information Society Division >.................................................................. >L'UNESCO lance un site sur les ressources mondiales des t?l?centres >communautaires > >Faciliter les relations entre les t?l?centres communautaires du monde >entier ? travers le partage d'informations, d'exp?riences et de >ressources relatives ? l'?tablissement et ? la gestion des t?l?centres >est l'objectif du site Web qui vient d'?tre lanc? par l'UNESCO. Ce >nouveau service en ligne contient un inventaire annot? et class? des >ressources d'une utilit? potentielle pour les t?l?centres >communautaires, les centres multim?dias et les initiatives locales >concernant l'information et l'informatique. > >Le site, qui met un accent particulier sur les besoins des pays en >d?veloppement, inclut deux liens comportant un choix de ressources >ext?rieures repr?sentatives et de ressources d'information des propres >programmes le l'UNESCO. > >Sur le site, on peut trouver une pr?sentation comparative de quatre >applications locales bas?es sur les TIC produites dans le cadre de >projets du programme Information pour tous, pr?sentation qui pourra ?tre >d?velopp?e davantage dans le futur. > >Les suggestions des utilisateurs de ressources additionnelles ? ?tre >inscrites sont les bienvenues. En fonction des commentaires et des >besoins des utilisateurs, le site peut ?tre ?tendu dans le futur pour >inclure des services prospectifs et interactifs tels que les ?v?nements >futurs, les discussions ?lectroniques et les demandes d'information. > >Liens: > >* Site Web UNESCO sur les ressources mondiales des t?l?centres >communautaires > > >* Projets du programme UNESCO Information pour tous produisant des >applications locales >ts.shtml> > >Contact: > >John Rose, UNESCO, Division de la soci?t? de l'information John B. Rose Information Society Division Division de la Soci?t? de l'Information UNESCO 1 Rue Miollis 75732 PARIS Cedex 15 France Tel: (33-1) 45 68 45 29 Fax: (33-1) 45 68 55 83 E-mail: j.rose@unesco.org http://www.unesco.org/webworld/