Supporting Partners

AMARC is an international non-governmental organization serving the community radio movement, with almost 3 000 members and associates in 110 countries. Its goal is to support and contribute to the development of community and participatory radio along the principals of solidarity and international cooperation.
http://www.amarc.org

Bellanet International, Nepal, is a multi-donor initiative created with the mission to promote and facilitate effective collaboration within the international development community, especially through the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs).
www.bellanet.org

Canada Health Infoway Inc. invests with public sector partners across Canada to implement and reuse compatible health information systems that support a safer, more efficient healthcare system.
www.infoway-inforoute.ca

The Commonwealth of Learning (COL) is an intergovernmental organisation created by Commonwealth Heads of Government to encourage the development and sharing of open learning/distance education, and knowledge, resources and technologies. COL is helping developing nations improve access to quality education and training.
www.col.org

The Commonwealth Connects Programme is helping to bridge the deepening Digital Divide across the 53 countries of the Commonwealth. In an attempt to mitigate this increasing digital fragmentation, a collaborative effort of the Commonwealth Secretariat, Commonwealth partner agencies, and member countries has formed the Commonwealth Connects Programme.
www.commonwealthconnects.net

The Indian Association for Medical Informatics (IAMI), is a Non Government Organization, started at Hyderabad in 1993 with the help of scientists and doctors who had perceived a need to sensitize the Indian Medical community to the benefits of IT, bring about awareness and greater utilization of Information Technology (IT) in healthcare facilities across the length and breadth of India. The association is now almost 500 strong with its members being mostly IT savvy doctors, software professionals, students and biomedical engineers.
www.iami.org.in

Indian Society for Agribusiness Professionals (ISAP) is supported by Dept. Of Science and Technology, ICICI bank, and Ford Foundation, and seeks to instill economic stability & security in the livelihood patterns of small & marginal farmers of India and the landless poor involved in allied agricultural activities, by enhancing their access to appropriate and affordable technologies, expert advice, and risk coverage options through knowledge delivery mechanisms.
www.isapindia.org

The IsfTeH exists to facilitate the International dissemination of knowledge and experience in Telemedicine and eHealth and to provide access to recognised experts in the field worldwide. The seed of the International Society for Telemedicine was planted at the First International Conference on the Medical Aspects of Telemedicine, held in Tromsø, Norway in 1993. A second attempt was made at the Second conference,
held at the Mayo Clinic in 1995 in conjunction with the 2nd Mayo Telemedicine Symposium. The Third International Conference on the Medical Aspects of Telemedicine was held in Kobe, Japan in May 1997. ISiTeH’s goal is to promote & support telemedicine/ e health activities worldwide. It is primarily an umbrella for national Telemedicine and eHealth organisations. The ISfT was re-started on September 14th, 2003 in Tromsø (Norway) on the occasion of the 8th International Conference on Telemedicine.
http://www.isft.net

Korean Agency for Digital Opportunity & Promotion (KADO) was founded in 1984 as Information Communication Training Center, and in 2005, it was designated as the Specialized National Agency for Knowledge Information Resource Management in Korea, with a vision of systematic and comprehensive digital gap reduction among social class, region, age, and nation groups, and improvement of information welfare for the deprived in particular and the public in general.
www.kado.or.kr

The Ministry is the key policy formulator and service regulator in Energy, Water and Communications sectors in Malaysia. The Ministry's main thrust is to facilitate and regulate the growth of industries in these sectors to ensure the availability of high quality, efficient and safe services at a reasonable price to consumers throughout the country. The regulatory function of the Ministry is undertaken through its regulatory bodies, namely, the Energy Commission and the Communications and Multimedia Commission. With an objective to establish Malaysia as a global centre and hub for communications information content services; the Ministry has provided leadership in the provision of infrastructure and services for the effective roll-out of eGovernance and eLearning
http://www.ktak.gov.my

NASSCOM Foundation is a trust registered under the Indian Trust Act 1883 representing Indian software industry's commitment to leverage IT for empowering and serving the under served. It has the unique opportunity of leading the ICT for development sector from a national perspective along with facilitating and strengthening the CSR space to a wider understanding of contribution to development and towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals. The Foundation’s main objectives are to promote and establish the “domestic development contribution” of the IT industry, harness ICT benefits to reach underprivileged communities for improving quality of life, expand partnerships in order to improve the knowledge base that informs policy and programme formulation and influences public discourse in civil society.
www.nasscomfoundation.org

Software Park Thailand- the region's premier agency supporting entrepre-neurs and helping to create a strong world-class software industry that will enhance the strength and competitiveness of the Thai economy.
www.swpark.or.th

The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) was established on 30 November 1965 as a chartered international organization whose purpose is to promote cooperation in education, science, and culture in the Southeast Asian region.
www.rihed.seameo.org

The United Nations is central to global efforts to solve problems that challenge humanity. Cooperating in this effort are more than 30 affiliated organizations, known together as the UN system. Day in and day out, the UN and its family of organizations work to promote respect for human rights, protect the environment, fight disease and reduce poverty.
www.un.org