Documents
GeSCI related documents
GeSCI's Strategic Plan 2009-2011
"Building a knowledge society for all" is a good introduction to our mission and how we plan to achive it in the coming years.
GeSCI's Annual Report 2009 and Audited Financial Statements 2009
Annual Report 2008
a summary of our objectives and activities
"About GeSCI" Literature
a brochure introducing our mission and achievements
Situational analysis of Tanzania’s ICT in Education landscape (2010)
in english / en francaisNorth/South Research Workshop
Guide for participants, 2009.
UNESCO Letter of Intent
with GeSCI, 2009
Partner countrie's documents
Kenya E-waste Guidelines
(2010)
We collaborated with the Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources through the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) for several months on the development of e-waste guidelines.
Vision 2020 – ICT in Rwanda
How do Rwandans envisage their future? What kind of society do they want to become? How can they construct a united and inclusive Rwandan identity? What are the transformations needed to emerge from a deeply unsatisfactory social and economic situation? These are the main questions Rwanda Vision 2020 addresses
Towards a National Policy of ICT4E in India
a brief from 2008 on the consultative process to formulate the ‘National Policy on ICT in School Education’ to address the needs and challenges of teaching and learning in the 21st century using technology tools
Other relevant documents
OECD Policy Responses to Economic Crisis
Investing in Innovation for Long-Term Growth (2009)
OLPC Overview
The status of OLPC and its iconic XO-1 laptop in 2009, a good summary compiled by OLPCnews community.
Higher Education declared Public Good at UNESCO World Conference
a Press release of 2009
'UNDP releases New Handbook on Planning, Monitoring and Evaluating for Development Results'
Development Informatics by the Institute for Development Policy and Management
This paper explains the phase change – from "ICT4D 1.0" to "ICT4D 2.0" – and its implications. The background to these phases is reviewed, charting the logic and chronology of applying ICTs in developing countries.
ITU Guidelines for Policy Makers on Child Online protection
These Guidelines have been prepared in the context of the Child Online Protection (COP) Initiative in order to establish the foundations for a safe and secure cyberworld for future generations (2009)



