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1 Dans sa Résolution A/RES/56/183, l'Assemblée générale des
Nations Unies encourage la contribution effective et la
participation active de tous les organes compétents des Nations
Unies, en particulier le Groupe d'étude sur les TIC, et encourage
les autres organisations intergouvernementales, notamment les
institutions internationales et régionales ainsi que les
organisations non gouvernementales, la société civile et le secteur
privé à contribuer et à participer activement au processus
intergouvernemental préparatoire du Sommet et au Sommet proprement
dit.
2 A la première réunion du Comité de préparation (PrepCom-1),
les participants ont adopté les dispositions relatives à
l'accréditation (WSIS/PC-1/DOC/11, Annexe 3) (voir
http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs/pc1/official/arrangements_accreditation.doc).
3 Conformément à ces dispositions, les demandes d'accréditation
doivent être adressées par courrier électronique ou par télécopie
au Secrétariat exécutif, au moins six semaines avant le début de
chaque réunion du Comité de préparation. Avec le concours du
Service de liaison non gouvernemental des Nations Unies, le
Secrétariat exécutif est chargé, d'une part, d'évaluer l'adéquation
entre les activités des demandeurs et le thème du Sommet sur la
base des informations de fond fournies et de l'engagement des
demandeurs pour ce qui est des grandes questions associées à la
société de l'information et, d'autre part, de formuler des
recommandations au Comité de préparation pour orienter sa décision
quant à l'accréditation des ONG, des organismes de la société
civile et des entités du secteur privé qui sont jugés compétents et
dont les activités se rapportent bien au thème du Sommet. Le
Secrétariat exécutif doit diffuser aux Etats Membres la liste des
institutions recommandées aux fins d'accréditation deux semaines
avant le début de chaque réunion.
4 Le Secrétariat exécutif a évalué les demandes d'accréditation
dûment remplies qu'il a reçues avant le 5 janvier 2003. On trouvera
à l'Annexe 1 du présent document, la liste des ONG et des
organismes de la société civile et à l'Annexe 2, celle des entités
du secteur privé que le Secrétariat exécutif recommande
d'accréditer à ce stade. Y figurent également les organes auxquels
une accréditation provisoire avait été accordée à la PrepCom-1 et
qui remplissent les conditions énoncées dans les Dispositions
relatives à l'accréditation.
Document WSIS/PC-2/DOC/9-F 3 février 2003
Original: anglais
Note du Secrétariat exécutif du SMSI
ACCRÉDITATION D'ONG, D'ORGANISMES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ CIVILE ET
D'ENTITÉS DU SECTEUR PRIVÉ AU SOMMET MONDIAL
SUR LA SOCIÉTÉ DE L'INFORMATION
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5 Il est en outre indiqué dans les dispositions relatives à
l'accréditation que les organisations non gouvernementales
bénéficiant actuellement d'un statut consultatif auprès de l'ECOSOC
qui souhaitent participer aux réunions du Comité de préparation et
au Sommet doivent en informer le Secrétariat exécutif et
s'inscrire; qu'en règle générale, elles seront considérées comme
étant accréditées et que la liste de ces organisations non
gouvernementales doit être communiquée aux Etats Membres deux
semaines avant la session du Comité de préparation. Par conséquent,
on trouvera à l'Annexe 3 la liste de ces ONG qui bénéficient
actuellement d'un statut consultatif auprès de l'ECOSOC et qui ont
exprimé le souhait de participer aux réunions du Comité de
préparation et au Sommet.
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ANNEX I
NGOs and civil society entities recommended by the Executive
Secretariat for accreditation to the World Summit on the
Information Society
A.P.E.M.A avenue Roi Baudouin 25, Commune de la Gombe 25
Quartier CADECO 4839 KINSHASA, Democratic Republic of the Congo (T)
00-243-8937513 (F) 001-775-796-6421 [email protected],
www.apemaasbl.fr.st 1998 Among its objectives, APEMA lists the
following. 1) Assisting development and peace NGOs with audiovisual
archives of official and unofficial meetings and other events. 2)
Conducting studies of the audiovisual and demonstrating its role in
complete development. APEMA organizes audiovisual training sessions
and seminars open to all on a non-discriminatory basis.
ABERT - Associação Brasileira de Emissoras de Rádio e Televisão
SCN Qd. 4 Bloco B 501 Centro Empresarial Varig 70710-500 Brasília -
DF Brazil (T) +55 61 327-4600 (F) +55 61) 327-4600
[email protected], www.abert.org.br 1962 ABERT, assisted by a
technical council of 14 engineers, studies the diverse digital
systems of Radio and Television developed in the world. ABERT
assists their associates and remains independent in defending the
interests of companies linked with the government. ABERT represents
the small entrepreneurs of Rio and Sao Paulo.
ACADEMIE Numérique Faculté des Sciences Juridiques et
Politiques, Université Cheikh Anta Diop Dakar Senegal
(T) +221 86 42660 (F) +221 82 61040 [email protected] 2001
Académie Numérique is an open information technology / internet /
multimedia education programme for students at the Université
Cheikh Anta Diop in Dakar. It was launched in November 2002 and is
conducted in the form of a partnership between the faculty of law
and political science and the Institut Supérieur d'Entrepreneurship
et de Gestion (ISEG), a private college accredited by the Republic
of Senegal.
Action de Carême des catholiques en Suisse (Swiss Catholic
Lenten Fund), Lucerne Habsburgerstrasse 44 CH 6002 Lucerne
Switzerland (T) +41 210 76 55 (F) +41 210 13 62
[email protected], www.fastenopfer.ch 1961 The Swiss Catholic
Lenten Fund is a donor organization of the Catholics in
Switzerland. As indicated by its slogan, "We share", it is
committed to working with underprivileged people in countries of
the South and in Switzerland. Its administration is composed of lay
people and clergy. The Fund works with various church aid
organizations.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Action Femme des médias pour la Justice et la Paix BP. 64
Kinshasa, Congo (Democratic Republic of the) +243 9953666
17757966399 [email protected] 2001 Our goal is to educate
women, children, journalists and legal specialists to know their
rights (CONGO).
Action on Disability and Development (ADD) Road No. 3, Sector 3
13 Uttara Model Town 1230 Dhaka Bangladesh (T) +880 2 892 3722 (F)
+880 2 8914550 [email protected], www.addbangladesh.org 1994 The
purpose of ADD: 1. To support the development of a self-sustaining,
effective, democratic and representative disability rights
movement, actively promoting the rights of all disabled adults and
children for inclusion in society. 2. To influence policy makers
and development organizations to include the rights and needs of
disabled people in all their activities.
Action Plus ONG BP:287 Ouidah Benin (T) +229 34 14 70 (F) +229
30 45 43 [email protected] 1993 To contribute to grassroots
development with education, research and development, and the
protection of natural resources and their ecosystems in order to
defeat poverty in Benin.
Action pour la Promotion de l'Education des Masses par
l'Audiovisuel (Campaign for the promotion of public education
through audiovisual media) 4839 Kinshasa 1 Congo (Democratic
Republic of the) (T) +243 983 35007 (F) 001-775-796-6421
[email protected], www.apemaasbl.fr.st 1998 APEMA pursues the
goal of informing and educating the broad public through
audiovisual media. To this end it has the objective of assisting
development and peace NGOs with audiovisual archives of official
and unofficial meetings and other events.
ADEVIM (Association pour le Développement et la Vulgarisation
d'Internet au Mali) Bp:E5560 Bamako Mali (T) +223 2378 (F) +223
2255 [email protected], www.ifrance.com/adevim 2002 Promotion of new
information and communication technologies, making them accessible
to all as a means of introducing this new communication culture in
Africa (particularly in Mali)
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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AEGEE-Europe Nestor de Tiere 15 B-1030 Bruxelles Belgium (T) +32
2 2452300 (F) +32 2 2456260 [email protected], www.aegee.org
1998 AEGEE is the biggest interdisciplinary student organization.
It promotes the idea of a unified Europe. It's main field of action
cover peace and stability, higher education, active citizenship and
cultural exchange.
Africa Youth Peace Call P.O. Box EJ5 Ejisu-Kumasi Ghana +233 51
32619 +233 51 26957 [email protected],
www.geocities.com/aypc2002/aypc1 1997 With the vision of peace in
Africa, through political, stability, economic growth and human
resources development, and the goal of enhancing conflict
transformation and peace building capacities throughout the African
continent, Africa Youth Peace Call was born.
African Heritage Foundation for Human Development Shaki crescent
2 aguda surulere 01234 Lagos Nigeria +234 802 3132602 +234 1
5851514 [email protected] 1998 African Heritage
Foundation for Human Development is founded to contribute to the
improvement and uplifting of the quality of life of the
underprivileged within the society, renewing interest in the
Societal Values, Culture, and Positive Orientation through
effective project management, information dissemination, capacity
building, collaborative works and networking, with a view to
building, promoting and strengthening the African Heritage.
African youth for transparency Ibidun street off Ojuelegba road
42 Surulere Lagos state 234 1 Nigeria +234 802 3132056 +234 803
3379448 [email protected] www.wangonet.org/ayft 2000
Empowerment of the youth for sustainable development and
transformative justice and child rights governance to help youth
understand and develop positive human and civil rights actions and
opinion for the future.
AFRICOM - International Council of African Museums P.O. Box
38706, Ngara 00600 Nairobi Kenya +254 2 3748668 +254 2 3748928
[email protected], www.african-museums.or.ke 2000 AFRICOM seeks
to contribute to the positive development of African societies by
encouraging the role of Museums as generators of culture and as
agents of cultural cohesion. It is a membership body that promotes
the sharing and exchange among museums.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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AGRO-PME Avenue Kennedy 114 BP 10087 Yaoundé Cameroon +237 222
16 57 +237 223 96 92 [email protected] 1987 Private
development agency in Cameroon, created in 1987 and specialized in
promoting agri-food systems activities and SMEs; technical/economic
information for SMEs in Africa
Aid Transparency Sicap Liberte 3 Allees Ababacar Sy Villa # 1951
Dakar Senegal +221 8643976 / 20 +221 8643992 / 20 [email protected],
www.aidtransparency.org 1998 Aid Transparency's mission is to
monitor development assistance and contribute to the observance of
transparency, fairness and the principles and ideals of democratic
development in Africa. AT's mission is also to build the capacity
of African NGOs and CSOs, researchers and advocates to participate
in social and economic policy and governance issues.
aidcommunications.org Chaucer Road 6 c/o Shelterproject, The
Martin Centre CB2 2EB Cambridge United Kingdom +44 1 223 700776
[email protected] 2002 To develop open-source software that makes
written information, available on the internet, accessible over the
poorest communication networks.
AIESEC International Teiligerstraat 126 Netherlands +31 10 443
4383 +31 10 265 1386 [email protected], www.aiesec.org 1948 Our
Vision is Peace and Fulfillment of Humankind's Potential. By
developing individuals, we contribute to the development of our
communities with an overriding commitment to international
co-operation and understanding.
AIJF-Mali (Association Internationale des Jeunes Francophones,
Section Locale du MALI) BP 3081 Bamako Mali +223 73 06 95 +223 21
40 26 [email protected], www.aijf.org 2001 1) Mobility and
international exchanges 2) Human rights and democracy advocacy 3)
Culture 4) Promotion of information and communication technologies
5) Involvement of young people (in particular young women) in
development activities
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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ALER - Asociación Latinoamericana de Educación Radiofónica
Casilla 17-03-4639 Quito Bolivia (593-2) 2524358 (593-2) 2524358
[email protected], www.aler.org.ec 1972 General objective: ALER, in
partnership with other social actors, has contributed to
structuring and empowering excluded sectors, helping to build
proposals and consensus, towards more equitable and democratic
societies, promoting the democratization of communications and
strengthening cultural identities.
ALL INDIA UNIVERSITIES STUDENT'S COUNCIL Cant Road G.2
Charuchanmd Puri Colony, Uttar Pradesh 273001 Aorakhpur India +91
551 233 6244 [email protected] 1998 We are an educational
institution.
Alliance des Femmes Communicatrices Espace 13 août, rue Sinan
Pacha, La Kasbah, Tunis Tunisia +216 560 181 +216 778 127
[email protected] Information carrier; intermediary between general public
and the information/communication world.
Alliance pour la Solidarité et le Partage en Afrique (ASPAFRIQUE
INTERNATIONALE-TOGO) Rue Brazza Ancien-zongo 22 Quartier Adoboukomé
Lomé , Préfecture du Golfe. 2874 Lomé Togo +228 902 2919 +228 221
5706 [email protected] 1990 Advocacy and defence of human
rights, promotion of dialogue and reconciliation. Establishment of
an international communication network for non-profit organizations
and other organizations involved in work similar to that of
AI-TOGO. Strengthen and diversify multiculturalism and
athletic/cultural programmes for young people. Protection of
cultural heritage, instilling active solidarity between young
people.
Alliance pour la Solidarité et le Partage en
Afrique(ASPAFRIQUE-TOGO) Rue Brazza Adoboukomé 22 Rue Brazza
Adoboukomé Ancien-Zongo Lomé 2874 Lomé, Togo +228 902 2919/2 +228
221 5706 [email protected] 1999 Promoting a spirit of
solidarity and mutual assistance through food self-sufficiency
campaigns. Membership in or cooperation with all other
organizations having similar goals, whether national or
international, public or private-sector. Work on village and farm
infrastructure (sanitation, leisure centres, small similar business
start-ups and so on).
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Amitié Pologne Congo Bwete avenue 150 Quartier Moulaiert,
Commune de Bandalungwa 243 Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the
Congo +243 998 4602 18016973327 [email protected] 2000
Cooperation and exchange among various populations in all domains
relating to the social life and the good of populations.
Antenne suisse du Réseau Foi et Justice Afrique-Europe
Pierrefleur 34, 1004, Lausanne, Switzerland +41 21 647 6579 +41 21
647 6579 [email protected], www.aefjn.org 1993 1.
Lobby work in European Parliament and national parliaments in
Europe with a view to positively influencing decisions that concern
Africa. Lobby work with trade and industry to the same end. 2.
Information about Africa and African concerns with WTO,
intellectual property, debt, small-arms proliferation, child
soldiers, petroleum, transnationals in Africa etc. 3. Specialized
knowledge transfer to strengthen African civil society 4. Creation
of information networks in Africa.
APDT- Association for the Development of Telework (associação
p/o desenvolvimento do teletrabalho Av. Miguel Bombarda 8F , Lisbon
Portugal +351 21 440 9477 +351 21 441 5767 [email protected],
www.apdt.org 1997 To promote and develop telework as a mean to
increase quality of life for Portuguese Speaking teleworkers
worldwide.
Asociación de Comunicadores Sociales Calandria Jirón Cahuide 752
11 Jesús Maria, Lima Peru +51 1 265 6525 +51 1 471 2553
[email protected], www.caladria.org.pe 1983 To promote and
develop stronger democracy through communication and education
programmes for capacity-building of citizens and civil society
organizations.
Association de Commerce Equitable - ASSOCOME 2263 Lomé Togo +228
227 1762 +228 227 1762 [email protected], www.assocome.com 1998 The
constant objective of our organization's work is equitable commerce
and quality of work and products. We seek to promote
self-sufficiency and strengthen the partners by setting up
equitable commerce relations.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.aefjn.org/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Association des Amis du Monde pour un Développement
Durable(A.A.M.D.D) rue de la paix prolongée 158 Ablogamé BP:61206
Lomé Togo +228 227 1277 +228 222 8776 [email protected] 1998 – Fight
against Aids propagation and ecological activities – Medicaid in
villages – Assistance to old persons
Association des Chrétiens pour le Développement rue Goa 42
Yolo-Sud Kinshasa/Kalama Congo (Democratic Republic of the) +243
992 1858 (001) 775 261 63 [email protected] 1995 Development:
human rights, democracy, communication, health, training and
education
ASSOCIATION DES ETUDES INTERNATIONALES J.J ROUSSEAU IM BABEL
ENTREE B 1ER ETAGE MONPLAISIR 1012 Tunis Tunisia +216 71 791663
+216 71 796593 [email protected] 1980 The Association des
Etudes Internationales works in all domains of international
relations and international law as it relates to them. Recent
highlights include European-Mediterranean basin relations. The
organization conducts numerous seminars on such subjects as
globalization, new ITCs, human rights, humanitarian work, etc.
Association des Informaticiens du Congo, en sigle ASSIC a.s.b.l
Avenue Kabasale Tshamala 1900 3056 Kin Gombe Kinshasa Congo
(Democratic Republic of the) +243 88 41532 +243 88 03823
[email protected], www.assic.cd (under development) 1987 Take part
in setting up and developing the information society; promote
information and communication technology transfer and
utilization.
Association e-développement (AEDEV) rue André Lefebvre 9 75015
Paris France +33 661 88 70 01 sans [email protected], www.aedev.org
2001 Promote utilization of information and communication
technologies and their implementation for sustainable
development.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Association for Community Networking - AFCN P.O. Box 10155 VA
24060 Blacksburg United States United States +1 540 231 1619 +1 540
231 2139 [email protected], www.afcn.org 1997 The Association For
Community Networking (AFCN) is an educational nonprofit corporation
dedicated to fostering and supporting "Community Networking"
community-based creation & provision of appropriate technology
services.
Association for Development Communication and Environment
(ADCOME) P.O. Box 252 Buea, SWP Cameroon +237 78 23612 +237 33
22765 [email protected] 1998 To create awareness and encourage
the use of IT's as a tool for meaningful development through the
creation of local Community Internet Access Centers (CIAC)
especially for schools.
Association Jeunesse Action BP.E 2141 Mali +223 21 5813 +223 21
5813 [email protected], www.cyberbamako.org.ml/aja 1993
Vision: > Mission: AJA-MALI is a national NGO promoting
employment of young people and social and economic integration of
children and women in difficulty.
Association Nigérienne pour la Promotion des Jeunes - ANPJ 12
907 Niamey Niger +227 738203 +227 732935 [email protected] ,
www.anpj.ne 1984 – Promotion of NICTs – Providing young people in
Nigeria with awareness training and education about NICTs and their
potential – Advocacy for young people – STD/AIDS/reproductive
health awareness for young people
Association of Internet Professionals Main Street 2629 Suite
n°136 Santa Monica, CA 90405 United States +1 866 AIP-9700 +1 413
410 8217 [email protected] , www.association.org 1994 The
Association of Internet Professionals is a member-service
association whose mission is to help our membership - both
individual and corporate - succeed in business through education;
networking and involvement in the worldwide regional chapter
network.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Association pour le Développement et le bon Environnement pour
la Nation (ADEN) BP 4470 Bujumbura Burundi +257 245378 / +257
211060 [email protected] , www.ifrance.org/associationaden 1998
Promote and participate in the social development of the country,
provide new information technology training, provide vocational
training, protect the environment, promote the environment.
Association SONGTAAB-YALGRE Burkina-Faso [email protected] 1998
SONGTAAB-YAGRE (ASY) has the objective of promoting and developing
woman-run businesses as a means to achieving full integration of
women in the process of economic, social and cultural
development.
Association Tchadienne pour l'Auto-Promotion des Bacheliers
(A.T.A.B) B.P.: 479 N'Djaména Chad +235 51 9164 +235 51 9707
[email protected] 1994 ATAB works to support self-help initiatives
and social welfare. Its objectives include helping people achieve
integratation in the labour market, providing technical and
vocational training, and developing partnerships.
Association Tunisienne AL-JISR 29 rue 18 Janvier, 1952, Tunis
Tunisia +216 98 315 341 2001 The aim of the organization is to act
as a cultural, social and economic bridge between expatriate
Tunisians and their home country, supporting them fully with a view
to developing their active contribution to social and economic
progress and to conserving past achievements in terms of progress,
democracy and human rights.
Association tunisienne d'aide a la recherche scientifique sur le
net avenue Habib Bourguiba 25 3eme étage 1000 Tunis Tunisia +216 98
349 459 +216 71 348 524 [email protected] 2001
Assistance in disseminating NICT awareness in scientific research;
introducing young people to NICTs.
Association TUnisienne de la COMmunication Avenue Habib
Bourguiba 25 1000 Tunis Tunisia +216 98 330 033 –21 +216 71 794 949
– 21 [email protected], www.associanet.org.tn/atucom/index.htm 1985
Organization of research symposia on promises and challenges of the
information society * Organization of internet training and
introductory sessions for new users. Creation of NGO websites.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Association Tunisienne de l’Internet et du Multimedia 66, Ave.
Jean jaures, Centre Myriam, Tunis Tunisie +216 1 343 555 +216 1 343
666 [email protected];, www.atim.org.tn 1992 Goals : Pouching the
internet around the country to be under the hands of students ;
Discuss and study the latest technology, Make scientific documents,
Create additional services, Be involved in the future path of the
multimedia across the whole region.
Association Tunisienne des services universels des
télécommunications Avenue Habib Bourguiba 25 Tunis Tunisia +216 71
798405 +216 71 798143 [email protected], www.atusut.org .tn 2000 The
organization has set itself the objective of becoming active as a
partner of the public administration and organizations in
conducting studies.
Association Tunisienne SUP-TELECOM Tunis Tunisia
www.suptelecom.org.tn We are an alumnus association for students of
telecommunication universities and colleges, having the objective
of maintaining and strengthening ties between successive
generations of alumni and providing a framework for discussion
about national telecommunication policy and communication
technologies in general.
Association Tunisienne: Sites et Monuments Tunisia To identify
historical sites and monuments in order to restore them and
integrate them in land development planning. To propose legislation
and procedures for protection. To propose registration of new sites
and monuments. (proposed by the Tunisian government).
Associazone La Tenda Centro di Solidarieta Via Crisforo Capone
59 Piazza Carmine Amendola Castel San Giorgio (SA) 84083 84100
SALERNO Italy +39 08 948 1820 +39 08 948 2058 [email protected],
www.centrolatenda.it 1981 La Tenda - Solidarity Centre is a not for
profit organization established in Salerno in 1981 and aims to
promote the social development through solidarity and helping
people in self-promotion.
Association des Volontaires du Monde pour un Environnement Sain
au Togo(AVMES-TOGO) Bd. Jean Paul II 181 BP: 30651 Lomé Togo +228
902 5991 +228 226 8325
[email protected],www.respuplica.fr/avmes/index.html 1997 –
Combat sexually transmitted diseases, especially HIV/AIDS
mailto:[email protected]://www.atim.org.tn/mailto:[email protected]://www.suptelecom.org.tn/mailto:[email protected]
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– Human rights advocacy, especially children's rights – – Social
rights advocacy – Humanitarian rights – Education and training
advocacy
Axe Formation Korofina-sud 96 porte 561, BP 9081 Bamako Mali
+223 24 98 22 +223 24 98 22
[email protected],www.penserpouragir.org 1997 Support,
consultancy and training in communication and management for
players in society and the economy. Development and distribution of
specific content. Support of durable local development.
BHN Association Kitashinjuku 1-1-15 Shinjuku-ku 169-0074 Tokyo
Japan +81 3 5348 2221 +81 3 5348 2223 [email protected],
www.bhn.or.jp 1992 Provision of humanitarian aid to developing
countries all over the world and to help promote the general
welfare of the global community, utilizing resources and experience
in the field of telecommunications.
BUREAU POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT RURAL ET URBAIN ( BDRU) Croisement
MOBUTU & KIVULU 29 COMMUNE DE MONT-NGAFULA BP 13728 KINSHASA 1
Congo (Democratic Republic of the) +243 99 20896 [email protected]
2000 1) Urban and rural development in Democratic Republic of Congo
2) Campaign against poverty and social inequalities 3) Training 4)
Education 5) Health 6) Human laws 7) Entrepreneurship and
accounting in Democratic Republic of Congo
C.E.U. Centre for Human Evolution studies via A. Bertoloni 29,
00197 Roma Italy +39 06 807 3420 +39 06 807 7306 [email protected],
www.ceu.it 1978 CEU is a multidisciplinary scientific research
institute that applies an integrated scientific approach to social
and environmental problems that stunt human evolution. Knowledge of
the brain mechanisms that determine behaviour.
C2N ( Community communication Networks), c/o SEWAA Mohini Road
34, 248001 Dehradun India +91 13 567 7852, 652111
[email protected], www.sewaa.org 1994 Awareness, education ,
networking, advocacy and connectivity.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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CAJAD (Centre d'Animation des Jeunes pour l'Appui au
Développement) Manga william (Down Beach) 35 a coté de l'ancien
dépôt Guinness 917 Limbe Cameroon +237 983 5048 +237 333 2376
[email protected] 1997 Actively involve young people in society
and work attacks on human dignity, rural decline, juvenile
delinquency and unemployment. ACTIVITIES: Organize cultural
activities (lectures, theater, educational talks, film
discussions). Organize human rights activities (enhancing awareness
and educating young people about human rights).
Camara de Diputados de la Nacion Av. Rivadavia 1850 - Piso 2 -
Oficina 240 Camara de Diputados de la Nacion - Edificio Juan Carlos
Pugliese C.P. 1000 Buenos Aires Argentina +54 11 6310 7189 +54 11
6310 7189 [email protected],
www1.hcdn.gov.ar/dependencias/cceinformatica 2000 The
Communications and Information Commission of the Argentine Chamber
of Deputies is active in the approval process for legislation on
any issue or project concerning licensing, regulatory regime,
government and works, private or State systems, relating to
internal or external communications of the nation, posts,
telecommunications, broadcasting, television, social communication
media and related activities, and any issue or project associated
with the automatic processing of information by IT systems. The
Commission has been active in the development and management by
parliament of the draft laws on digital signature, computer crime,
e-mail protection, and promotion of the software industry.
Currently, the Commission is analysing the development of draft
laws on e-commerce and establishment of the national information
society system.
Cameroon Association for Computer Science and Information
Technology (CACSCIT) PO Box 645 Mankon Bamenda Cameroon +237 771
1236 +237 336 1570 [email protected] 1996 Sensitisation and
ICT education.
Carleton University Colonel By Drive 1125 School of Social Work
K1S 5B6 Ottawa Canada +1 613 520 2600 x7499 +1 613 832 0991
[email protected], www.carleton.ca 1942 Carleton University
has built a strong reputation for excellence in high technology,
and public affairs and management and we're a leading innovator in
undergraduate education. Recently, we've introduced many new degree
programs that reflect our strengths and focus on the kind of
knowledge and expertise that students urgently need in this
changing world.
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Carrefour mondial de l'Internet citoyen (CMIC) 4560B St-Laurent
Montréal, Québec Canada +1 514 847 0745 +! 514 847 8818
[email protected], www.globalcn2002.ca 2001 The World Forum on
Community Networking is an international NGO based in Montréal. Its
board is made up of representatives of citizens' groups, people's
and artist's groups, unionsfrom across Canada, and technical
representatives.
Catholic Media Council PO Box 102104 D-52021 Aachen Germany +49
701504 +49 701537 [email protected] www.cameco.org 1969 We are
concerned with empowering community media initiatives; supporting
the networking of church and community media in developing
countries; fostering the development of professional skills as well
as the worldwide exchange of experiences among communicators;
developing concepts for long-term self-sustainability of media
initiatives; lobbying for and networking of community media at
national and international levels.
CENTEF - Université de Lausanne Bâtiment Provence . 12 chemin de
la Colline 1015 Lausanne Switzerland +41 21 692 3821 +41 21 692
3805 [email protected], www.centef.ch 2000
Conception, construction and evaluation of multimedia and on-line
educational products targeted on the one hand to university
teaching audiences, on the other hand to general public.
Center for Civic Networking Mullis St. 650 Suite 203, Friday
Harbour 98250 Washington United States +1 360 378 1925 +1 360 378
1926 [email protected], www.civicnet.org 1994 To promote the
public use of the Internet for civic participation, community
economic development, health and human services, and the arts.
Center For Global Communications (GLOCOM), International
University of Japan Harks Roppongi Bldg. 2F 6-15-21 Roppongi,
Minato-ku Tokyo Japan +81 3 5411 6685 +81 3 5412 7111
[email protected], www.glocom.ac.jp 1991 The Center for Global
Communications (GLOCOM) was established in spring of 1991 as a
social science institute specializing in the study of information
society and Japan. Research focuses on the social, economic and
cultural impacts of new communications.
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Center for North American Studies - University of Frankfurt
Postfach 111 932 Center for North American Studies 60054 Frankfurt
am Main Germany +49 69 798 22 879 +49 69 798 29012
[email protected] 1979 Educational Institution The
center was created, in order to coordinate the authority and
resources within the range of the North American studies, existing
in the different disciplines and specialist areas, and to furnish a
constant emphasis for research and teachings. The task of the
center is the dissemination of knowledge of North America in the
Federal Republic of Germany by information transfer and analyses of
the political, economic, social and cultural structures and
developments in North America.
Centre Africain de Recherche Interdisciplinaire(CARI) Petit
Plateau des Professeurs N8 Université de Kinshasa Congo, Democratic
Republic of the +243 999 9355 [email protected] 1976 We are a
scholarly society specialized in the implementation of science and
technology in various domains related to development. We also
promote the family life and largely contribute to fighting against
AIDS in our country. We produce scientific and doctrinal thoughts
which are contained in different books and newsletters we
publish.
Centre Africain d'Echange Culturel (CAFEC) OCPPSP 01 BP 1396,
Attention: Mr Schombé Congo (Democratic Republic of the) 229 31
5871/32383 229 32 3746 [email protected] 1980 Empowering the
participants, within an intercultural context; improving the status
of women; human rights advocacy and defence; environmental
awareness and protection; young people's development.
Centre Africain des Femmes dans les Médias - CAFM BP. 23342
Dakar-Ponty Senegal +221 823 8687 +221 822 4164 [email protected]
or kweri2002, www.awmc.com 1997 Reinforce professional skills of
African woman journalists through short courses. Participate in
expanding press freedom in Africa by encouraging women to report on
innovative issues.
Centre d'action pour le droit à l'éducation (CADRE) BP. 3792,
Kinshasa Congo (Democratic Republic of the) +243 981 71294
[email protected] 2000 Combating illiteracy by promoting the rights
of school and university students and generally promoting young
people.
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Centre de recherches pour le développement international PO Box
8500, Ottawa, ON K1G 3H9 Canada Tel: +1 613 236 6163 [email protected],
www.idrc.ca/ 1970 To initiate, encourage, support, and conduct
research into the problems of the developing regions of the world
and into the means for applying and adapting scientific, technical,
and other knowledge to the economic and social advancement of those
regions.
Centre d'Etudes d'Afrique Noire(CEAN) programme AFRICA'NTI, UMR
5115 CNRS - Institut Allée Ausone 11 Institut d'Etudes Politiques,
Domaine Universitaire de Bordeaux France +33 556 844 +33 556 844
[email protected], www.cean.u-bordeaux.fr/ 1958 Research in
politics, society, international relations in the South.
Centre for Development Communication 4/174 SFS Mansarovar 302020
Jaipur India +91 141 239 6789 +91 141 274 0583
[email protected], www.cdcindia.i-p.com 1995 Improvement in
Quality of Life through Communication and Professional approach.
Organization is working with 3 target groups. Adolescents, women
and most deprived segment of society i.e. Scheduled Caste. Major
work is integrated empowerment through dignity of life and
generating dignified employment for this segment.
Centre for Energy Policy and Economics (CEPE)/Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology Zürich Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology, Zurich Switzerland +41 1 632 4195 +41 1 632 1050
[email protected], www.cepe.ethz.ch 1999 Research
and education.
Centre for Mass Communication Research, University of Leicester
Regent Road 104, LE1 7LT LEICESTER United Kingdom +44 116 252
3861/3 +44 116 252 3874 [email protected], www.le.ac.uk/cmcr 1957
Advancement of knowledge; cultivate synergy between research and
teaching; make available knowledge and expertise to international,
national and local communities through publication, technology
transfer and knowledge dissemination.
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Center for the Digital Society Thomas Building, 002j Penn.
State/IST, University Park, 16802 PA United States +1 814 865 4450
+1 814 865 6426 [email protected] ist.psu.edu 2002 Research and
education on the emergence of the digital society.
Centre of Community Networking and Information Policy Studies
(CCNS) Fontanka emb., 15-707, 191011 St. Petersburg Russia +7 812
310 7929 +7 812 310 7929 [email protected], www.communities.org.ru
2001 CCNS is an independent research center for realization of the
research programs and practical work in the field of using of
Information and Communication Technologies for development of civil
society in the regions of Russian Federation.
Centro de Teletrabajo y Teleformación - Universidad de Buenos
Aires Argentina www.caminandoutopias.org.ar, http://www.cami 2000
Our organization strives to promote telework and publicize the
implications of the information society for employment; to train
people in telework for the information society, above all youth,
women, vulnerable groups such as the disabled, HIV positive and the
long-term unemployed; and to research the impact of ICTs on
work.
Cercle de Réflexion pour l'Informatique Citoyenne (CRIC) Route
de Rosso 234 Université Gaston Berger B.P. 234 Saint-Louis l
Senegal 1.000454453 0.999998444 [email protected] 2000 Our
organization is a multi-disciplinary group of investigation
including various fields of research : Applied Mathematics,
Physical Environment, Computer Sciences, Cultural Sociology. We
think about Information Society in relation with our fields of
interest.
CERTIL Confédération Européenne Radios et Télévisions
Indépendantes et Locales av. Marnix 30 1000 Brussels Belgium +32 2
289 6230 +32 2 289 6235 [email protected], www.certil.net 2001 The
main objectives of CERTIL are among others: To defend the freedom
of audio-visual communication; To promote close-range audio-visual
communication and to strive for the adoption of technical, economic
and professional rules that are favorable to the enterprises
exploiting the close-range presentation methods; To favor the
exchange of technical know-how and access to new technologies.
Chaire de Recherche du Canada en Mondialisation, Citoyenneté et
Démocratie Université du Québec à Montréal, Succursale Centre-Ville
8888 Montréal(QC), H3C 3P8 Canada +1 514 987 3000 +1 514 987
7870
http://www.caminandoutopias.org.ar/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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[email protected], www.chaire-mcd.ca 2001 Our goal is to
offer a general model of the new forms of institutionalization in
developed democratic societies. Our work is concerned with the
transformations undergone in various institutional spheres typical
of modern societies, and with emerging new citizenship
paradigms.
CIRDES (Centre international de recherche développement sur
l'élevage en milieu sub-humide) 01 BP 454 Bobo Dioulasso Burkina
Faso 97 20 53 / 97 22 97 23 20 [email protected],
coral.lili.uni-bielefeld.de/~kofi/cirdinfo.html 1994 Research into
animal breeding in subhumid zones, research into animal
trypanosomiasis, etc.
Cités Unies France rue Christiani, 9 75018 Paris France +33 1 53
41 8181 +33 1 53 41 8141 [email protected],
www.cites-unies-france.org 1975 Collection of French local
communities involved in decentralized cooperation, in particular
with Africa.
Citizens' Union PAREMVASSI Al. Soustou 18 106 71 Athens Greece
+30 10 361 6254, +30 10 361 6254 [email protected]
www.paremvassi.gr 1995 Promotion of civil society within the
framework of the E.U. - use of the internet for the development of
a new form of democracy: electronic democracy. Proposals for the
development of the Information Society. Activities include
organization of work-groups, public talks, conferences, publication
of quarterly magazine, creation and maintenance of web site, press
campaigns.
Club of Rome Rissener Landstrasse 193 Secretary General D-22559
Hamburg Germany +49 81 960705 +49 81 960706 [email protected]
www.clubofrome.org 1968 The Club of Rome brings together
scientists, economists, businessmen, international high civil
servants, heads of state and former heads of state from al five
continents who are convinced that the future of humankind is not
determined once and for all and that each human being can
contribute to the improvements of our societies.
Club Culture et Technologies CCT 01 BP 4416 Ouagadougou Burkina
Faso +226 31 61 88/62 +226 31 61 90 [email protected],
www.bf.resafad.org/clubct 1998 Goal: Make new technologies, in
particular the information highway, into a development tool for
Africa
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Activities: basic IT training – creating structures for
participative IT-related advice, training and services for young
people – moderating web-users' meetings and exchanges
Coalition Internationale des Associations pour les Droits
humains et le Développement Rue du Travail 11 1000 Brussels Belgium
+32 47 726 6241 +32 26 123 762 [email protected],
www.coalitionciad.org 2000 CIAD is an international umbrella
organization of twenty-odd human rights and development groups. Its
aims include human rights advocacy and defence, fostering
democratic values, and protecting the rights of special groups such
as refugees and exiles.
COBEA : Centre d'observation des Economies Africaines IUT
d'Orsay, Plateau du Moulon Université de Paris XI 91400 Orsay
France +33 1 693 36124 +33 1 601 93318 do@[email protected],
www.iut-orsay.fr/cobea/ 1990 Studies of food safety policy in West
Africa. Studies of development finance, aid policies and their
effectiveness. International trade and development (southeast Asia,
western Africa).
COIN Internet Academy Cnr East and Fitzroy Streets 4700
Rockhampton Australia +61 7 4923 2561 +61 7 4927 0700
[email protected] 2001 To develop the demand for ICT products and
services in the central Queensland region to benefit of the local
community through increased community engagement, self reliance and
local leadership. To determine the factors which affect the use of
ICT for locals.
Comisión Sectorial del Mercosur (Universidad de la República) 18
de Julio 1968 Montevideo Uruguay +598 2 400 6851 +598 2 400 6851
[email protected] 2000 We are an educational institution.
Commission of the Churches on International Affairs (CCIA) of
the World Council of Churches Route de Ferney 150, 1211 Geneva 2
Switzerland +41 22 791 611 +41 22 798 134 [email protected],
www.wcc-coe.org 1946 Basis: The World Council of Churches is a
fellowship of churches which confess the Lord Jesus Christ as God
and Savior according to the scriptures and therefore seek to
fulfill together their common calling to the glory of the one God,
Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
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Communauté genevoise d'action syndicale - CGAS rue des
Terreaux-du-Temple 6 1201 Genève Switzerland +41 22 731 8430 +41 22
731 8706 [email protected] 2000 Coordinates the work of Geneva
republic/canton unions among each other and with those of the
Geneva lake area and the Rhône-Alpes region of France. Conduct or
support activities to strengthen the social standing of employees
and the unemployed. Promote sustainable development.
Communities Online (member of the GCN Partnership) Effra Road,
Unit 70, Eurolink Business Center SW2 1BZ London United Kingdom +44
(0) 20 7737 +44 (0) 20 7274 [email protected],
www.communities.org.uk 1998 Promoting the Information Society on a
human scale. Communities Online works at a local, national and
global level to address issues of sustainability, regeneration,
social inclusion and healthier economies by focusing on the use of
new communications technologies in communities and
neighborhoods.
Community Development Library - CDL Dhanmondi 14A House 39 1209
Dhaka Bangladesh +880 281 13769 +880 281 10254 [email protected],
www.cdlbangladesh.org 1980 Developing Knowledge and Capacity of the
NGOs and the Civil Society through Information/Knowledge Sharing
and Advocacy.
Community Media Association Paternoster Row 15 S1 2BX Sheffield
United Kingdom +44 114 279 5219 +44 114 279 8976
[email protected], www.commedia.org.uk 1983 The CMA's mission is
to enable people to establish, develop, access and become involved
in community-based communication media for local and community
development, empowerment, cultural expression, information and
entertainment.
Community Media Center Bridge St. NW 711, Grand Rapids, Michigan
United States +1 616 459 4788 +1 616 459 3970 [email protected],
www.grcmc.org 1981 The Community Media Center is a non-profit
organization providing public access to radio, television, the
Internet, media literacy and archiving. Citizens become members,
take classes and are certified to access extensive media production
equipment for non-commercial media production will then broadcast
community work on FM radio, Cable TV and the Internet.
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Community Media Network North Frederick Street 34, Dublin 1
Ireland +353 1 878 3344 +353 1 878 3206 [email protected], www.cmn.ie 1993
The aims of CVN are: to promote community development and
empowerment, including both geographical and issues based
communities but primarily those marginalized by society, using
video and other audio visual media as a resource and tool; to
promote the use of video and other audiovisual media including
community television among community and issue-based groups.
Computer Aid International 114, Belgravia Workshops, London, N19
NF United Kingdom 44 020 7281 0091 44 020 7281 0058
[email protected] 1998 Our objectives are: To maximise the
volume and quality of recycled computers being re-used overseas; To
increase the number of UK organisations donating their used IT
equipment for recycling overseas; To identify and work with those
organisations in recipient countries able to derive maximum value
from recycled computers; To provide training and work experience in
computer repair to people from socially excluded communities in our
workshops in the UK.
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) P.O. Box
717, Palo Alto, California 94302 United States +1 650 322 3778 +1
650 322 4778 [email protected], www.cpsr.org 1981 Computer
Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) is an international,
non-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO). Our organization
is composed of over 1200 computer scientists and people in related
professions who analyse technologies, development practices, and
policies, using the knowledge gained to support socially
responsible development and use of computer-based systems.
Conférence universitaire de Suisse occidentale Réseau des
bibliothèques de Suisse occidentale Av. de la Gare 45 1920 Martigny
Switzerland +41 27 721 8585 +41 27 721 85 86
[email protected], www.rero.ch 1982 Sharing
documentation resources among academic and scientific libraries in
western Switzerland.
Congo Reform Network Avenue de la Paix 155 Commune de la Gombe
243 Kinshasa Congo, Democratic Republic of the +243 98 408 755 1
775 743 2304 [email protected], www.idealist.org/africa/congo
1997 The Congo Reform Network, formerly the Congo Reform
Association, was created in England in 1904 byEdmund D. Morel, a
renowned English journalist, with the object of informing the
English and American people about the ravages perpetrated by King
Leopold II as sovereign of the Congo. Many years have passed since
Congo achieved independence, but the policies being practiced have
not fundamentally changed. Our aim is to work against bad
governance practice.
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Conseil de l'Ordre des Ingénieurs de Tunisie Tunisia
[email protected], www.coi-tn.org/fmoi-cic 1982 Ordre des Ingénieurs
has the mission of applying a professional ethics strategy for
engineers, incorporating professional pride and ethics.
Conseil Régional de Dakar Rue Ramez Bourgi x Allées Robert
Delmas 1 Place de l'Indépendance B.P. 901 Dakar Senegal +221 823
8784 +221 823 8889 [email protected],
www.siup.sn/cregional/regdkr/Default.htm 2000 The objectives of the
Regional Council of Dakar for the 5 years to come are: – to give a
progress report on the existing databases (environment, health,
education, population, etc), to
develop them and create some others if necessary. These data
bases must have a support allowing the processing by new
communication and information technologies.
– to form and provide a basic trade in the field of new
communication and information technologies (ex. creation and
management of cyber coffees). Principal recipients: young people
left the school system without qualification or diploma,
handicapped people, women and illiterate girls wishing to work or
evolve in the new communication and information technologies field.
out by young researchers.
Copenhagen Business School Dalgas Have 15, Department of
Intercultural Communication and Management (IKL) 2000F
Frederiksberg Denmark 45 38153201 45 38153840 [email protected] ,
www.cbs.dk 1917 The Copenhagen Business School has the objectives
of contributing to the value creation of society and companies,
educating graduates who are competitive in the international job
market and developing research-based knowledge in partnership with
other societal sectors. Within the CBS, the Department of
Intercultural Communication and Management (IKL) places
intercultural Communication, management and the globalisation
process at the centre of its interdisciplinary research agenda.
CREA-RJ (Conselho Regional de Engenharia, Arquitetura e
Agronomia do Estado do Rio de rua Buenos Aires 40 sala 710
20070-020 Rio de Janeiro Brazil +55 021 21 2206 9662 +55 021-21
2518 0728 [email protected], www.crea-rj.org.br 1933 Any
regulated profession has legislation and operating standards. To
ensure that laws relating to professional functions are applied,
Brazil established the so-called Councils. Being a federal country,
it created Federal Councils and, for each state, Regional Councils.
The Federal Council of Engineering, Architecture and Agronomy
(CONFEA) is a federal non-governmental organization based in
Brasilia. It brings together all of the Regional Engineering,
Architecture and Agronomy Councils (CREAs), including that of Rio
de Janeiro (CREA-RJ).
CREIS (Centre de coordination pour l'Enseignement et la
Recherche en Informatique et Société) Place Jussieu 4 Maison de la
pédagogie, Université Paris 6 75252 Paris, Cedex 05 France +33 6 88
40 5924 +33 1 44 27 2271 [email protected], www.creis.sgdg.org
1984 Major objectives: conduct research and publish results on the
interactions between ICTs and society, carry out comparisons with
pedagogical experience and facilitate exchanges in the domain of
computers and society.
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Croix-Rouge genevoise Route des Acacias 9, 1211 Genève 24
Switzerland +41 22 304 0404 +41 22 300 3183 [email protected],
www.croixrougegenevoise.ch 1863 – Protect life – Promote good
health – Preserve the dignity of human life The Geneva Red Cross
works to assist the underprivileged (people living in isolation,
struggling to raise children, troubled young people,
immigrants).
CSAJ - Conseil Suisse des Activités de Jeunesse Postgasse 21
3000 Berne 8 Switzerland +41 31 326 29 29 +41 31 326 29 30
[email protected]; kfrischkopf@saj, www.sajv.ch 1931 CSAJ acts as an
advocate for young people's interests in the Swiss confederation
and in the public forum. Its voice is considered authoritative at
the national and international scale on all issues other than
educational that concern young people.
CSDPTT Rue Raymond Losserand 148 BP 8_75261 Paris Cedex 06 75014
France +33 1 452 96789 [email protected], www.globenet.org/csdptt
1987 Promote exchange and mutual assistance between peoples,
particularly through support in the area of posts and
telecommunications and through development assistance in this area.
Types of campaign: installation of rural community telephones;
funding for cycle courier service; support for local organizations
bringing NICTs to the people.
CSI Piemonte Corso Unione Sovietica 216 State and International
Projects Department 10134 Torino Italy +39 011 3168765 +39 011
3169430 [email protected], www.csi.it 1977 CSI-
Piemonte is the main body representing regional Public
Administration in the field of information technology and
telematics. It carries out research activities, develops
technologically-advanced products and services, designs
applications and information systems and, since 1998, has taken on
the role of technical management center for the integrated regional
public administration network.
CSIR - Council for Scientific and Industrial Research PO Box 395
Pretoria, 0001 South Africa +27 12 841 2911 +27 12 349 1153
[email protected], www.csir.co.za 1945 The nature of our
business Within the framework of our mandate, we source and develop
knowledge and technology that enables us to provide technology
solutions and information, establish ventures and license
intellectual property.
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The DAISY Consortium c/o Swiss Library for the Blind and
Visually Impaired Bourg-de-Four 34 CH-1204 Geneva Switzerland +41 1
491 2555 +41 1 492 6475 [email protected], www.daisy.org
1996 The DAISY Consortium's mission is to develop the International
Standard and implementation strategies for the production,
exchange, and use of Digital Talking Books in both developed and
developing countries, with special attention to integration with
mainstream technology, to ensure access to information for people
with print disabilities.
Development Information Network (DevNet) Ahmed Onibudo Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos Pc14 Off Adeola Hopewell Street P.O. Box
9033 Lagos Nigeria +234 1 461 8953 +234 1 461 8953
[email protected], www.devnetnigeria.org 1994 We collect,
package and disseminate development information as a tool for
enhancing NGO intervention and development practices. We promote
enduring culture of NGO networking and collaboration in the West
African sub region. We raise awareness of resource available in
local collections development information.
Digital Divide Network/Benton Foundation K St. NW 1625 11th
floor 20006 Washington, DC United States +1 202 638 5770 +1 202 638
5771 [email protected], http://www.digitaldividenetwork.org 1999
At the Digital Divide Network, we examine the digital divide from
many perspectives. The website offers a range of information, tools
and resources that help practictioners stay on top of digital
divide developments. It also serves as forum where practictioners
can share their experiences with colleagues around the world.
Digital Partners Alaskan Way 2200 Suite 455 WA 98121 Seattle
United States +1 206 770 9355 +1 206 374 0410
[email protected], www.digitalpartners.org 2000 Digital
Partners work in regions all over the world with a particular focus
on Africa, South Asia and Latin America. The 3 major programs
include: Social Enterprise Laboratory - supporting and mentoring
social entrepreneurs Global Classmates - linking classrooms across
the world using IT for promoting global citizenship Consultations -
empowering grassroot partenrs to engage with policy and IT
leaders
Diplo Foundation c/o Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies
University Campus MSD 06 Msidaa Malta -21332967
[email protected], www.diplomacy.edu 2002 The main goal of Diplo
Foundation is to assist all countries, especially those with
limited human and financial resources, to participate meaningfully
in international affairs.
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We try to achieve this goal through the use of information
technology. IT-based tools offer possibilities for effective
communication and interaction, and for the creation and
dissemination of information and knowledge for diplomacy and
international relations.
Dustha Manobatar Seba Sangstha (DMSS) House 11B, Road 1,
Shekhertek, 2nd floor, Mommamadpur, Dhakar Bangladesh +880 2 911
6380 +880 2 801 3574 [email protected] 1990 DMSS is working to
establish the economic and social rights of the disadvantaged
indigenous community in the North West of Bangladesh emphasizing
the indigenous women and children so that the indigenous community
can live in the society with justice and can establish their rights
in the society. DMSS major activities are: Integrated Development
Project for Indigenous Tribal Community, ICT Skill training program
for unemployed indigenous youths.
Ecole de traduction et d'interprétation de l'Université de
Genève UNI MAIL, Boulevard du Pont d'Arve 40 1211 Genève 4
Switzerland +41 22 705 8713 +41 22 705 8750
[email protected], www.unige.ch/eti/ 1941 The Geneva-based
ETI School of Translation and Interpretation offers courses of
study in translation (general, economic, and legal) and
interpretation, along with training in terminology and
computer-assisted translation (CAT).
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - Group for Life Cycle
Systems ENAC-GECOS, EPFL 1015 Lausanne Switzerland +41 21 693 5746
+41 21 693 5760 [email protected], gecos.epfl.ch/lcsystems
1993 Research, instruction, continuous education, post-grad
education, cooperation with industry and public partners.
ECOLO-PLUS 1231 Douala Cameroon +237 983 1422 +237 339 1651
[email protected] 1995 Environmental protection. Improving the
environment to enhance living conditions for people. Promotion of
individual and group initiatives for sustainable development.
E-comtrust International Association A.S.B.L. Avenue de Tervuren
439 B-1150 Brussels Belgium +32 62 839 1125 +32 62 827 4052
[email protected], www.e-comtrust.org 2002 E-comtrust is an International
initiative to establish confidence in e-business. It is focused on
"Legal compliance" matched with "ICT process requirements" and "ICT
security standards". The initiative brings expectations from
consumers and vendors under one hat!
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ECURIE MALOBA, Centre de Création et d'Echanges culturels Avenue
LUBUMBASHI , C / BANDALUNGWA 229 Espace MUTOMBO BUITSHI ( Jardin
Moto na Moto ), Congo (Democratic Republic of the) +243 98 114 905
+243 88 434 75 [email protected] 1988 The ECURIE MALOBA creativity
and cultural exchange centre, created in 1988, represents the first
experiment aimed at establishing a private cultural centre in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Africa. The organization
has the goal of promoting culture and educating the general public
about NICTs.
EED - Church Development Service Ullrich-von-Hassel Strasse 76
D-53123 Bonn Germany +49 228 8101-0 +49 228 8101160 [email protected],
www.eed.de 2000 Through financial contributions, personnel
secondment and advisory services to churches, Christian
organizations and other institutions EED strives to promote social
justice, combat discrimination and stand by those affected by
poverty, conflict and other disasters. In Europe EED raises
awareness of issues related to these goals and their global
implications.
EgoCreaNet Telematic Network Via Maragliano 77 c/o Florence
University 50144 Florence Italy +39 2 13229E-06 +39 2 13229E-06
[email protected] www.chim1.unifi.it/group/education/ 1997
EGO-CREANET is the acronym of the International Telematics
no-Profit Association . we are italian representative of IEARN
(www.iearn.org) thinkquest (www.thinkquest.org) Explora.
EMA RTV (Asociación de Emisoras Municipales de Andalucía de
Radio y Televisión) Italica 1 41001 Seville Spain +34 95 456 0660 /
9 +34 95 456 0660 [email protected], www.emartv.com 1984
Round-the-clock transmission of radio news and information
broadcasts. Distribution of television news and information.
Annually, 8 000 hours of training in vocational training and
learning.
EMPA Swiss Federal Laboratory for Materials Testing and Research
Lerchenfeldstr 5 CH-9014 St.Gallen Switzerland +41 27 47881 +41 27
47892 [email protected],
www.empa.ch/deutsch/fachber/abt245/mitarbeite 1960 Materials
testing and research.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Enfants du Monde 1218 Grand-Saconnex , Genève Switzerland
[email protected], www.edm.ch 1968 Enfants du Monde (edm),
founded in 1968, has the aim of assisting and protecting children
and families, independently of race, sex, nationality, religious
belief and political opinions, through international aid and
development cooperation.
ENSTA Blvd VICTOR 32 75739 CEDEX 15 PARIS France +33 1 45 52
4985 +33 1 45 52 5282 [email protected], www.ensta.fr 1970 ENSTA -
École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées - is a public
institute for engineering education and research, located in Paris,
France.ENSTA trains highly qualified engineers with a 54
comprehensive scientific knowledge, and a speciality chosen among a
range of high-technology fields. Electronics, Telecommunications
and Information Technology are some of the main speciality
areas.
ENTIS 2855 avenue rep K32 2066 CONAKRY Guinea +224 11 211782
+224 45 0326 [email protected] 2000 Interest: new
information and communication technologies. Public education, new
technologies, rural communities.
EPFL - Group for Life Cycle Systems 1015 Lausanne. Switzerland
+41 21 693 1111 [email protected], gecos.epfl.ch/lcsystems
1993 Research; telecom environmental impact studies; teaching Types
of activity: postgraduate education, continuous education, research
projects, industry and public partnerships.
ePoor.org First Floor, Waheed Plaza, 52 - W, Blue Area,
Islamabad, Pakistan +92 51 220 1484 +92 51 227 4039
[email protected]. www.epoor.org 2002 To facilitate Pakistani
Society to engage constructively within globalization. ePoor works
to facilitate a transition to an Information Society by developing
the theme of knowledge in four areas: Infrastructure to make
knowledge accessible in Pakistan -Information to package and
organize knowledge for empowerment of communities -Reform of
institutions of knowledge production & reproduction research on
the cultural aspects of knowledge and globalization.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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ETIC Nord Sud c/o Pape Diouf, rue Hoffmann 14 1202 Genève
Switzerland +41 78 698 4065 +41 22 906 5947
[email protected], etic-nordsud.org 2001 ETIC Nord Sud aims
at developing information and communication technologies in African
countries in order to give access to a greater number of people to
these technologies so as to improve their way of life. We believe
this could be done by having an equal society of information to
confront the problems of african society.
European Consortium for Communications Research (ECCR) PO Box
106, B-1210 21 Brussels Belgium +32 2 412 4247 +32 2 412 4200
[email protected], www.eccr.info 2000 To provide a forum where researchers
and others involved in communication and information research can
meet and exchange information and documentation about their work.
Its disciplinary focus will be on media, (tele) communications and
information research.
European Mountain Forum Rue Mauverney 28 1196 Gland Switzerland
+41 22 999 0124 +41 22 999 0010 [email protected],
www.mtnforum.org/europe 1998 The European Mountain Forum is part of
the global Mountain Forum. The mission of the European Mountain
Forum is to promote the idea, processes and best practices of
sustainable development in the mountains of Europe and to raise
awareness of the importance of these mountains to Europeans mainly
through the internet.
European Satellite Operators Association - ESOA Pl. du Champ de
Mars 5 20th Floor Bastion Tower B-1050 Brussels Belgium +32 2 550
3575 +32 2 550 3535 [email protected], www.esoa.net 2002 The
European Satellite Operators Association (ESOA) is a non-profit
organization based in Brussels, Belgium, whose objectives include
representing its member's interests in key political, regulatory
and commercial forums both within Europe and internationally and
ensuring that satellite services play a key role in European Space
Policy.
Facultad de Salud Pública y Administración, Universidad Peruana
Cayetano Heredia Av. Honorio Delgado 430 San Martín de Porras Lima
31 Lima Peru +51 1 319 0000 poste2280 +51 1) 381 9072
[email protected], www.upch.edu.pe 1961 The Peruvian University of
Cayetano Heredia (UPCH) is a pluralistic and open not-for-profit
autonomous academic institution under private law, working
efficiently with the State and civil society, through the
fulfilment of its core competencies of teaching, research and
dissemination of culture and knowledge.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Faculty of Informatics and Communication, Central Queensland
University 4702 Rockhampton Australia +61 49 30 6542 +61 49 30 9729
[email protected]. www.infocom.cqu.edu.au 1971 Informatics and
communication education and research, community engagement.
Fantsuam Foundation Bayanloco, Adjacent LEA Primary School, PO
Box 58 Kafanchan Nigeria 8.82E+11 c/o ++ 00 44 113
[email protected], www.fantsuam.com 1996 Working with
women in rural communities in Nigeria to use ICT and microcredit as
tools for poverty alleviation.
Farmapu-inter&cecotrap-rcogl B.P 4450 Kigali Rwanda +250 08
405302 +250 517372 [email protected], www.ifrance/farmapu 1981
Main objectives: vocational and university education, e-commerce
and a range of services.
Fédération Genevoise de Coopération Rue Amat 6 CP 6 1211 Genève
Switzerland +41 22 738 0488 +41 22 738 595 [email protected],
www.fgc.ch 1966 Select and find funding for development and
information projects for our member associations; exchange
information; public information on North-South issues.
FIAPF (Fédération Internationale des Associations de Producteurs
de Films) rue de l'Echelle 9 75 001 Paris France +33 1 44 7797 +33
1 44 7797 [email protected], www.fiapf.org 1955 International
advocacy and defence of collective economic, legal, ethical and
cultural interests of producers of film and audiovisual
materials.
Fondation de la jeunesse Congolaise pour le Développement et la
Paix Rue Mweka 3 Lemba, Kinshasa Congo (Democratic Republic of the)
+243 89 48547 +243 134024 et [email protected], www.fjcdp.raganet
1999 Promote peace and development, educate the general public new
information and communication technologies, etc.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Fondation Hirondelle Rue Traversère 3 1018 Lausanne Switzerland
+41 21 647 280 +41 21 647 446 [email protected],
www.hirondelle.org 1995 The mission of Fondation Hirondelle is to
provide useful, impartial and independent information to
populations deprived of such by a conflict or a natural
catastrophe.
Fondation Laure Congo, Democratic Republic of the
[email protected], www.fondationlaure.org 2000 Promote
development in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; provide
support for socially underprivileged groups; promote peace in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo and elsewhere.
Fondation Orphelinat du Congo 1rue av Lumière Q Demarais
C/MATETE DEBONHOMME 162 8RUE 54 DEBONHOMME 00243 12373 Kinshasa
Congo, Democratic Republic of the +243 98 272 039 001 775 269 4687
[email protected] 1996 We are a humanitarian non-governmental
organization involved in the protection of the rights of women and
children and in a range of cultural activities: education,
training, humanitarian assistance, literacy, health, social welfare
and microcredit for women.
Fondazione G.Taliercio Via IV Novembre 152 00187 ROMA Italy +39
06 692 0971 +39 06 692 09707 [email protected], www.fondtaliercio.it
1997 The Foundation has been established by Confindustria and
Federmanager as a not-for-profit Organization, under the control of
the Italian Labour Ministry. The Foundation has the aim to increase
the enterprise attitude to innovation and development, through the
life-long education of their managers.
Forum des amis du net 13434 LIBREVILLE Gabon +241 20 1214 +241
77 4004 [email protected], www.fan.cooperation.net 2001 Empower
young people by putting them in charge of their own development
through training and creativeness. Promote exchanges between young
people across the world for shared knowledge and expertise, turning
the internet from a toy into an effective development tool.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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FORUT- Sénégal Avenue Cheikh Anta Diop 10 Canal IV BP 8482
Dakar-Yoff Senegal +221 821 0771 +221 823 9772 [email protected],
www.forut.sn 1997 Working for solidarity, peace, democracy and
human rights for sustainable development. Campaigning against
alcohol and drug use as hindrances to development.
Fraternité Notre Dame 502 North Central Ave. Chicago, IL 60644
United States +1 773 261 0101 +1 773 261 6577 [email protected],
www.FraterniteNotreDame.com Notre Dame is a humanitarian religious
organization at the service of the most destitute. We operate free
soup kitchens for the needy in the USA and in France, a free
hospital for poor people in Mongolia, dispensaries and schools in
Africa (Niger, Cameroon), and temporary refugee relief
missions.
Fraternité sans Frontières Avenue Kisantu 14 Commune de
Bandalungwa, Kinshasa 13 243 Congo (Democratic Republic of the)
+243 98 2124 00 1 50 93 52 48 [email protected] 1998 Education
of mothers and young girls; training and public education in basic
principles of human rights, particularly the rights of children;
rural public health and the struggle against poverty.
Fraunhofer Institut für Zuverlässigkeit und Mikrointegration
Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25 Dept. Environmental Engineering, 13355 Berlin
Germany +49 30 46403-130 +49 30 46403-131 [email protected],
www.fhg.izm.de 1993 Fraunhofer IZM is a leading institute for
advanced electronics packaging technologies. Core competencies of
the department Environmental Engineering are eco-design and life
cycle engineering, sustainable development for information and
communication technologies, reuse strategies and technologies for
electronics.
Fundação Centros de Referencia em Tecnologias Inovadoras - CERTI
Foundation Caixa Postal: 5053, Bairro Trindade, 88040-970
Florianópolis, SC Brazil +55 48 239 200 [email protected],
www.certi.org.br 1984 Founded in 1984, the Reference Centers for
Innovative Technology (CERTI) Foundation is a private, non-profit
institution, located at the campus of the Federal University of
Santa Catarina (UFSC).
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.fraternitenotredame.com/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Fundacion Directa C/ Zurbarïon 5 3é dcha Spain +34 91 310 4233
+34 91 310 4190 [email protected], www.fundaciondirecta.net 1995
Professional development of women, especially entrepreneurs and
executives. One of the strands of this work is the information
society.
Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE) Avenida 27
de Febrero No. 329 Torre Elite, Suite 501 00 Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic –1482 –4306 [email protected],
www.funglode.org 2000 The Global Foundation for Democracy and
Development (FUNGLODE) founded by Dr. Leonel Fernández, was a
response to the concerns of Dominican citizens from academia, the
private sector, and civil society. Dr. Fernández envisioned a
multidisciplinary institution, which today has successfully become
a national and international think-tank, linked to universities,
research centers, foundations, and institutions around the
world.
Fundacion Redes y Desarrollo (FUNREDES) 2972 Aptdo, Santo
Domingo Dominican Republic +1 809 682 7060 +1 809 689 3388
[email protected], funredes.org 1993 FUNREDES is a
Franco-Dominican non-governmental organization devoted to the
dissemination and appropriation of ICTs in the countries of the
South, in particular Latin America and the Caribbean.
Fundatelecom Av Universidad a 100 mts del comando de las
FAN-Peaje (IUET-LV) s/n Conjunto res la Villa torre 3 piso 10 apto
101 Venezuela +58 2443E+11 +58 4244E+12 [email protected] 1998
Fundatelecom handles research, courses and visits and gathers
resources for the development of telecommunications in Venezuela
and especially at the al Victoria Experimental Technology
University Institute.
Futures Foundation International Akin Osiyemi Streetm 20A Off
Allen Avenue, Ikeja Lagos Nigeria +234 17 7416 [email protected]
1995 Futures Foundation International is committed to promoting
democratic ethics among youth and adults through training, public
education and advocacy.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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German Commission for UNESCO e.V. Colmantstraee 15 D-53115 Bonn
Germany +49 228 60497-0 +49 228 60497-30 [email protected],
www.unesco.de 1950 The German Commission for UNESCO is the national
advisory, liaison, and executive body for all fields of UNESCO's
program, including Information /Communication, the WSIS preparation
process and "Information for All".
Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Public Policy,
Internet and Public Policy Project (IP3) School of Public Policy,
MC:0345 , 685 Cherry St. , Georgia Institute of Technology ,
Atlanta, GA 30332-0345 United States +1 404 894 2258 +1 404 894
0535 [email protected], www.IP3.gatech.edu 1992 To
perform research and education in policy issues related to the
Internet. Modalities : Research, education, public forms, policy
analysis.
GERP/FMPOS/Université du Mali B.P:1805 Bamako Mali +223 228 109
+223 228 109 [email protected], www.gerpfmpos.iquebec.com 2000
Studies, research and public education in telemedicine and
telepathology in Mali.
GIMUN-SINUG rue de Lausanne 132 IUHEI/SAC 1211 Genève 21
Switzerland [email protected], www.gimun.org 1999 GIMUN/SINUG (Geneva
International Model United Nations) is a simulation of the United
Nations, which takes place in an academic conference setting in an
attempt to recreate the atmosphere of the working groups belonging
to the UN's organs and agencies. Organized entirely by students,
GIMUN is conducted in UN offices for one week, with students from
all countries and speakers from international relations forums
around the world.
Global Communication BPE 1833 Mali +223 734 929 +223 222 905
[email protected] 2002 Information - Public education -
Communication - Marketing.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Global Community Networks Partnership Jordi Girona 1-3, Modulo
D6,002 CANET - UPC 08034 Barcelona Spain +34 011 855 +34 017 021
[email protected], www.globalcnpartnership.org 2000 Global Community
Networking Partnership is a coalition of community networks,
telecenters and individuals that promote the information
technologies at the community level. Initiated in 2000 in Barcelona
at the First Global Congress on Community Networking, this network
of networks is developing activities in the area of community
access, community IT training, and citizen based policies for
information society.
Global Contract Foundation Rissener Landstr. 193 Haus Rissen
22559 Hamburg Germany +49 40 822 90 +49 40 822 90
[email protected], www.weltvertrag.org 2002 The Global Contract
Foundation was established in January 2002 in Hamburg/Germany. It
is dedicated to strengthen the idea of economical, ecological,
social and cultural sustainability in all its necessary dimensions.
The mission of the Global Contract Foundation is to support the
scientific analysis of sustainable global contracts between
relevant political, economical and social actors involved in a
Global Governance System.
Global e-Sustainability Initiative quai André Citroën 39-43 UNEP
DTIE, Tour Mirabeau 75739 Paris Cedex 15 France +33 1 44 37 162 +33
1 44 37 147 [email protected], www.gesi.org 2001 GeSI, the Global
e-sustainability Initiative, is an Initiative of information and
communications technology (ICT) companies to improve the global
environment and support sustainable development by promoting
business practices and technologies that save energy, minimise
waste and help bridge the Digital Divide. GeSI is an alliance that
is unique in that it involves both telecommunications operators and
suppliers.
Global Knowledge Partnership Lot L2-I-4 Entreprise 4, Technology
Park Malaysia, Bukit Jalil 57000 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +60 3 899
62379 +60 3 899 62382 [email protected],
www.globalknowledge.org 1997 The Global Knowledge Partnership is an
evolving network of public, private and not for profit
organizations. The Global Knowledge Partnership (GKP) is an
international organization that aims to promote broad access to and
effective use of knowledge and information.
Global Resource Information Network P.O.box 30756 secretariat ,
Oyo State Ibadan Nigeria +234 2 810 454 481 none
[email protected] 2002 A student initiative based in the
University using ICT as a tool for development. Laying an emphasis
on the development of members and also on how this development can
have a positive impact on the surroundingcommunities and the
country as a whole.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Global Society Dialogue Helmholtzstrasse (FAW) 16 c/o FAW Ulm
89081 Ulm Germany +49 73 15010 +49 73 1501999
[email protected], www.global-society-dialogue.org 1999 The
central objective of the Global Society Dialogue is to work on a
framework which can orient a globalized economy towards sustainable
development for the benefit of all.
Green front of Iran Resalat Exp.Way Azadegan Park Tehran Iran
+98 21 8754266 +98 21 8738142 [email protected],
www.GreenFront.org 1989 Our mission is developing both a culture of
protection, preservation and renovation of the environment and a
culture of peace and harmony between people and nature through
public education and awareness and improving the public knowledge
about Sustainable Development.
Groupe Africain de Recherche et d'Etudes sur les Nouvelles
Technologies de l'Information avenue du Président Lamine 82
Gueye,BP 11695 Dakar Senegal +221 633 4707 +221 826 9849
[email protected], www.garentic.com 2001 GARENTIC has the
following objectives: conduct research and development work,
knowledge transfer and technology transfer in NICTs; motivate
researchers and university students in Africa to conduct their
research in new communication technologies by providing them with
support for their activities or educational efforts, through
documentation or distance learning, as appropriate.
Groupe de Recherche sur les Nouvelles Technologies de
l'Informations et de la Communication Takhikao Près du 2ème Pont BP
1051 THIES Sénégal Senegal +221) 951 4206 +221 951 5337
[email protected] 2002 GRENTIC is an organization of
journalists, documentary information specialists (documentalists,
librarians, records managers), computer scientists and educators
with a particular interest in new information and communication
technologies.
Groupe Internet Niger Rue de la Sirba BP 259 Niger +227 72 2464
+227 72 2327 [email protected], www.multimania.com/fianiger 1998
Organization of the annual internet festival and promotion of new
information and communication technologies in Niger.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Groupe Jérémie avenue Ngalu 9/11 Quartier CADECO 4839 Kinshasa
Congo (Democratic Republic of the) +243 89 37513 001-775-796-64
[email protected], www.groupejeremie.fr.st 2000 Groupe Jérémie
is involved in civic education, promotion of peace and democracy
and human rights advocacy, with an active, evangelical non-violence
policy. It has given itself the mission of denouncing injustice and
human rights violations, promoting and disseminating the healing
power of peace, helping people overcome oppression in all of its
forms as well as discrimination, tribal and otherwise, and acquire
a profound respect for life.
Groupe Pivot Développement Social Hamdallaye ACI 2000 Bamako
Mali +223 290903 [email protected] 2000 Pivot cooperates with the
ministry charged with solidarity development in Mali. Pivot acts as
an umbrella for some sixty organizations, and aims to improve the
living conditions for impoverished segments of the population. Its
activities are centred on long-term poverty prevention.
Heinrich Boell Siftung Rosenthaler Str. 40-41 10178 Berlin
Germany +49 30 285 340 +49 30 285 3410 [email protected], www.boell.de
1997 The Heinrich Böll Foundation, which is associated with the
Green Party, is a legally autonomous and intellectually open
political foundation. Our foremost task is political education in
Germany and abroad with the aim of promoting informed democratic
opinion, socio-political commitment and mutual understanding.
Management Society in Hong Kong, SAR China G.P.O. Box 8854 Hong
Kong +85 2 2147 0991 +85 2 2147 0997 [email protected], www.hkkms.org
2001 Fostering information and knowledge management society in Hong
Kong.
Human Rights Information Network C/o British Council, 11 Alfred
Rewane Rd. Ikoyi, Lagos Nigeria +234 1 3200271, 2 +234 1 2610210
[email protected], www.wangonet.org/hurinet 1997 Human rights
of whatever category are everybody's concern, because they protect
the essence of human existence and affect the values of dignity and
freedom- work, health, education etc. HURINET has taken the
challenge and renewed its interest in translating rhetorics to
action against the remaining vestiges of infringements and
violations of human rights in Nigeria.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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I3C - Internet créatif, coopératif et citoyen avenue Pasteur 112
C/O Médias Cité 33185 Le Haillan France + 33 5 56 4785 + 33 5 56
4774 [email protected], www.i3c.asso.org 2001 Against the
background of the industry, media and political elites' fascination
with information technologies, I3C stands for men and women who,
individually or collectively, reflect on and work with these tools,
who want to create an alternative voice and an alternative
approach.
IASA International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives
Giacomettistrasse 1 c/o Kurt Deggeller, Memoriav, 3000 Bern 1
Switzerland +41 31 350 9760 +41 31 350 9764
[email protected], www.iasa-web.org 1969 IASA supports the
exchange of information and fosters international co-operation
between audiovisual archives in all fields, especially in the areas
of - acquisition and exchange - documentation and metadata -
resource discovery and access - copyrighting.
IFIP - International Federation For Information Processing IFIP
Secretariat, Hofstrasse 3 A-2361 Laxenburg Austria +43 22 3673 616
+43 22 3673 6169 [email protected], www.ifip.or.at 1959 IFIP's
principal aims are to foster international cooperation, to simulate
research, development and applications and to encourage education
and the dissemination and exchange of information on all aspects of
computing and communication.
Initiative du développement du Kivu Avenue Route d\'UVIRA 09
B.P. 2837 BUKAVU Congo (Democratic Republic of the) +243 08558001
001 209 436 2127 [email protected] 1997 The IDK NGO was
created in 1997 in Bukavu, RDC, and has the objective to contribute
to the fight against famine, poverty and illiteracy. IDK works to
strategically distribute information about the economic potential
of RDC and about the appropriate resources needed to, first,
mobilize that potential and, second, ensure effective media access
to expression and decision-making.
IKONO-INI Youth Consultative Assembly DIBUE ROAD 42 P.O.BOX 263,
AKWA IBOM STATE IKOT EKPENE Nigeria +234 80 232 9243 +234 85 203
840 [email protected] or akwanews@yaho, myprofile.cos.com/urthor 1998
We are a non-governmental, Community based, Socio Cultural and
Youth Organization for campaigns towards the environmental and
community well being of Ikono and Ini people.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:akwanews@yaho
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Information & Communication Technology Development Program,
Bangladesh (ICTDPB) Airport Road 149/A Room No. 107-108 Baitus
Sharf Complex, Tejgaon 1215 Dhaka Bangladesh +880 18 243935 +880 29
122798 [email protected], womenBD.com 2001 Bridging Digital
Divide in the Society & Using ICT for Development.
InfoSud agence de presse av. de Cour 1, CP 164, CH-1000 Lausanne
13 Switzerland +41 21 612 0091 +41 21 612 0099 [email protected],
www.infosud.org 1993 Build public awareness in Switzerland about
solidarity and world-wide interdependence, through the distribution
of articles from the press.
Initiative Communication et Information pour le Développement
(ICI-Dev) B.P. 80960 Togo +228 905 1455 +228 225 0303
[email protected], www.icidev.kabissa.org 2000 Promote
greater awareness of new information and communication technologies
(NICTs) and demonstrate their importance for sustainable
development; promote the utilization of NICTs in all domains.
Institut Européen de l'Université de Genève (IEUG) rue
Jean-Daniel Colladon 2, 1204 Genève Switzerland +41 22 705 7851 +41
22 705 7852 [email protected], www.unige.ch/ieug 2000
IEUG is an interfaculty university centre that coordinates and
promotes graduate-level European studies. It conducts
interdisciplinary research on the new role of international
organizations and partnerships with the private sector and civil
society.
Institut Français de Presse rue d'Assas 92 , Paris France +33 1
44 41 5793 +33 1 44 41 5949 [email protected], www.u-paris2.fr/ifp/
1951 Its objectives: approach the media in a multidisciplinary
manner, using complementary disciplines (law, econ