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Sunday, March 19, 2006 

Following the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), the Golden Book has been published by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to underline the main efforts emphasized by different stakeholders as they unfolded during its preparatory phase (Tunis phase).

Under this framework, the Golden Book documents different initiatives taken around the world in regards to matters of ICTs, and the role of governments, individuals, and teams to promote, and disseminate on large scales the WSIS goals, as defined during the Tunis Phase.
By combining different examples in regards to projects to build infrastructures toward ICT and its outcomes upon issues of education, health and governance, the portal makes available a comprehensive database to strengthen capacity building, and support in terms of research for agencies, NGOs, and administrators involved in ICT4D.

GOLDEN BOOK : STAKEHOLDER COMMITMENTS AND INITIATIVES

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