Key Speakers Draft Report 2008 Agenda & Presentations
India is home to one of the largest numbers of ICT4D projects in the world. Most of them are ‘telecentre’ initiatives in rural contexts, based on
public access to technology approach. Rural telecentre projects exploring the contextual use of new ICTs hold great promise, not only in areas of
health, education, public service delivery, social security services and livelihoods but also in greater political participation, stimulating local
knowledge systems, developing empowering social networks and encouraging a vibrant local media.
Critiques argue that most of these initiatives, including huge government-sponsored ones, have proceeded without a critical analysis of the
social, economic and developmental objectives sought to be achieved in 'bridging the digital divide', and have been based on assumptions that
ignore the social and economic complexities involved in this process.
The Indian Telecentre Forum 2008 (ITF 2008), fifth in the series of Telecentre Forums organised by CSDMS, will provide a platform for all key
stakeholders representing the government, the private sector, the civil society, and funding agencies to join and discuss the achievements,
challenges and the progress in the telecentre movement.
The forum will create a common ground for equitable learning which will facilitate a process of overall development of the country. It will shape
the way forward for the telecentre movement within India, and make it an example for the world to learn from.
Key Themes- A Close Examination of Telecentre Movement in India
- Demystifying Social Enterprise Model
- Discussions on Achieving Balance between Financial and Social
Objectives
- Asian Telecentre Leaders Knowledge Sharing Session
- The Need of New Technologies and Innovations in the Areas of
Content and Connectivity
- Upgrading the Skills of the Grassroots Managers
- Examining the Role of NGOs in Common Services Centres
Programme.
- Will Mobile Phones Take Over Telecentres?
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Who will attend
- Telecentre Practitioners and Telecentre Leaders
- Technology Solution Providers
- Social Investors
- Researchers and Project Implementers
- Private Sector Investors
- Government Implementers
- Funding Agencies
- Content Developers and Consultants
- Community Mobilisers
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