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| Conference Report - Responsibility to the Future
(pdf) 20 October 2008 |
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Conference Report of Responsibility to the Future: Business, Peace, Sustainability at Mumbai, India, 26-28 June 2008 Organised by Strategic Foresight Group, co-hosted by United Nations Global Compact with the ICT4Peace Foundation as a partner and in charge of one of the key sessions in the conference. In partnership with several institutions from around the world, co-chaired by eminent business leaders from East and West, to develop concrete initiatives for sustainable business practices and multi-stakeholder dialogues. |
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| ICT4Peace enters into MoU with Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre
(pdf) 10 September 2008 |
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Foundation Content, Partner Content |
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The ICT4Peace Foundation signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre. The MoU recognises, inter alia, the need to strengthen the role of African States in supporting peacekeeping operations and conflict resolution in Africa, through provision of quality specialised training programmes in the field of peacekeeping and human security and to develop shared situational awareness amongst all actors involved in PKO and humanitarian operations. |
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| Roundtable Discussion Report
(pdf) 23 July 2008 |
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Roundtable Discussion ReportResponsibility to the Future Conference organised by Strategic Foresight Group with ICT4Peace Foundation26-28 June 2008, Mumbai, India. . |
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| Strategic use of ICTs in Disaster Management
(pdf) 13 July 2008 |
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Foundation Content, Partner Content |
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Paper on Strategic use of ICTs in Disaster Management by Lieutenant General (Retired) Deepak Summanwar, presented at Responsibility to the Future - Business, Peace, Sustainability organised by the Strategic Foresight Group in Mumbai, June 2008. The ICT4Peace Foundation was a knowledge partner at this event. |
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| Bio of Lieutenant General Satish Nambiar
(msword) 3 July 2008 |
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Commissioned into the Indian Army in December 1957, the General Officer commanded two battalions of the Maratha Light Infantry, a mechanised brigade group and a Mechanised Division. Served in operational assignments including counter-insurgency operations and took part in the 1965 and 1971 wars on the sub-continent. |
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| Training for Peace
(pdf) 29 June 2008 |
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Foundation Content, Partner Content |
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The CCCPA currently trains French, English, Arabic and Portuguese-speaking African nationals in a variety of areas including military dimensions of peacekeeping operations, preventive diplomacy, and legal aspects of peacekeeping operations. Its training programmes target African diplomats, military officers, security personnel and civilians involved in peacekeeping operations. |
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| PeaceIT - June 2008
(pdf) 28 June 2008 |
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Partner Content |
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Crisis Management Initiative has published the first issue 2008 of "Peace IT! Using ICTs to prevent, manage and resolve crises". The journal aims to further the debate on how to advance the professionalism in preventing, managing and resolving crisis through the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). |
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| ICT for disaster management in the Asia-Pacific region - Chapter for Commonwealth Ministers Reference Book
(pdf) 2 June 2008 |
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Foundation Content, New Resources |
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An adaptation of the essay by Daniel Stauffacher and Sanjana Hattotuwa, ICT for disaster management in least developed countries and small islands in the Asia Pacific Region, that is published in the official Commonwealth Ministers Reference Book on behalf of the Commonwealth Secretariat. . |
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| ICT for disaster management in least developed countries and small islands in the Asia Pacific Region
(pdf) 2 June 2008 |
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Foundation Content, New Resources |
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This brief paper is an attempt to map how ICTs can and have helped in disaster management even in least developed countries in the Asia Pacific region and suggests that though key stakeholders may (today) be averse to the accountability and transparency that ICTs bring to disaster management frameworks, their increasing use by citizens are a compelling argument to fully integrate them into all aspects of disaster early warning, management, mitigation and response. Authors: Daniel Stauffacher and Sanjana HattotuwaOriginally written for UN Global Alliance for ICT and Development (UN GAID) . |
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| Michael Møller CV
(pdf) 31 May 2008 |
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Michael I. G. |
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