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| Statement of Martti Ahtisaari, former President of Finland at ICT4Peace launch, United Nations, New York
(pdf) 20 December 2007 |
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ICT4Peace: STRATEGIC USE OF ICTS IN CRISIS MANAGEMENTNew York, 15 November 2007Statement of Martti Ahtisaari, former President of FinlandI am a strong believer in the UN system and would welcome the appropriate UN agencies to stand up and take the leadership in these issues. This, to my mind, could be one important outcome of this process and a significant marker of the international community’s commitment to the values and principles to save lives as embodied in the ICT4Peace process. |
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| Speech by USG John Holmes at UN OCHA +5 Symposium
(pdf) 10 November 2007 |
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The full speech of John Holmes, UN Emergency Relief Coordinator and Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs delivered at the United Nations OCHA +5 Symposium, of which the ICT4Peace Foundation was a partner. . |
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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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| Report on Information Technology and Requirements
(pdf) 14 May 2007 |
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The Emergency Capacity Building Project is proud to announce the release of the final version of its Report on Information Technology and Requirements. This comprehensive five-part Report is the first in depth examination of information and technology issues for international NGOs in emergency response, the result of a six-month, inter-agency, multi-country assessment. |
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| Press Release on launch of ICT4Peace inventory wiki
(pdf) 28 August 2007 |
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For full Press Release, please see here. The ICT4Peace inventory wiki is one of three key foci of the ICT4Peace Foundation. |
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| PeaceIT! - Second Edition
(pdf) 6 July 2007 |
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Foundation Content, New Resources, Partner Content |
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Published by the Crisis Management Initiative, PeaceIT! aims to further the debate on how to advance the professionalism in preventing, managing and resolving crisis through the use of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs). It also advocates the importance of the safety and security issues and information sharing in the field. |
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| PeaceIT!
(pdf) 11 May 2007 |
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New Resources, Partner Content |
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Welcome to the first edition of Peace IT!, journal for conflict and crisis management professionals. The journal introduces how ICTs can be used effectively to prevent, manage and resolve crisis to the benefit of peace and security. |
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| PeaceIT - June 2008
(pdf) 28 June 2008 |
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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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| Partnership between the ICT4Peace Foundation and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
(pdf) 1 October 2007 |
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Foundation Content, Press Releases |
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1st October 2007, Geneva, Switzerland: The ICT4Peace Foundation is pleased to announce the new partnership between the ICT4Peace Foundation and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), through the Global Symposium +5 ‘Information for Humanitarian Action’ event and the ICT4Peace: An International Process for Crisis Management process. Read the full Press Release here. |
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| Online Technology for Social Change: Front Struggle to Strategy
(pdf) 14 May 2007 |
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Online Technology for Social Change: Front Struggle to StrategyIn late 2005, the dotOrganize team1 embarked on an unprecedented effort to map the current state of online technology in the social change sector. Over nine months, dotOrganize gathered input from more than 400 social change groups, technology providers, and nonprofit technology capacity builders. |
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