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Access to knowledge

  • Access for people with disabilities
  • Archives
  • Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)
  • Information literacy
  • Internet Governance
  • Libraries
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  • Preservation of documentary heritage
  • UNESCO ICT Competency Framework for Teachers

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  • 19.06.06

    UNESCO supports creation of Bangladesh's first community radio station

  • 19.04.06

    Madanpokhara CMC extends its network to village schools

  • 10.04.06

    Serving persons with disabilities with ICT in China

  • 08.12.05

    Improving access to information for persons with disabilities in Uruguay

  • 02.12.05

    Buidling websites that meet the needs of people with disabilities

  • 16.11.05

    Access to cyberspace for people with disabilities at WSIS agenda in Tunis

  • 15.11.05

    UNESCO promotes knowledge societies at WSIS

  • 15.11.05

    Online version of UNESCO's Stand for WSIS launched

  • 09.11.05

    UNESCO at WSIS in Tunis

  • 11.04.05

    UNESCO and Helen Keller International Join Forces to Support CMCs in Mali

  • 03.06.04

    ICTs for Visually Impaired in Ethiopia

  • 18.07.03

    Towards Knowledge Societies. An Interview with Abdul Waheed Khan

  • 20.05.03

    New UNESCO Initiative "ICTs and People with Disabilities"

  • 09.07.02

    UNESCO's WSIS Contribution to Include Communication and IT Research

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