Global Prize for IT Benefitting Youth in Developing Countries - Call for 
Nominations for US$100,000 Development Gateway Award

www.developmentgateway.org/award

The Development Gateway Foundation is calling for nominations for its 
US$100,000 prize for outstanding achievement in the use of information and 
communication technologies to improve lives in developing countries. Sponsored 
in part by Intel Corporation, this year's
Development Gateway Award is focusing on initiatives that empower or improve 
the conditions of youth.

The award will be launched here today at the United Nations' World Urban Forum 
III, at a special reception for youth participants following the close of this 
weekend's World Youth Forum. Both events have gathered people from around the 
world to focus on critical development issues.

Both individuals and organizations are eligible to apply for the award. 
Applicants must demonstrate that their initiatives are successful, sustainable 
and replicable. The initiatives must also show significant impact on youth in 
areas that are important to social and economic development, such as 
employment, education, health or agriculture.

"Better access to basic information or services through technology can change 
the life of a poor person," said Mark Fleeton, Chief Executive Officer, 
Development Gateway Foundation. "As first adopters of new technologies, young 
people in urban areas can often benefit most quickly. As entrepreneurs, they 
are also critical to spreading the benefits across their communities and to the 
rest of the world."

In 2005 the award was presented to the ITC eChoupal program in India for its 
overall contribution to development. eChoupal has helped increase the incomes 
and productivity of millions of farmers by giving them more direct access to 
markets, as well as pricing and product information, via village-based Internet 
kiosks. eChoupal is now expanding its service to include education. 

For full award criteria and to access an online application, please go to 
www.developmentgateway.org/award . The application deadline is August 11.

The Development Gateway Foundation puts the Internet to work for the benefit of 
people in developing countries. We provide web-based solutions for effective 
aid and e-government - increasing access to critical information, building 
local capacity and bringing partners together for positive change. The 
Development Gateway is a non-profit organization with activities around the 
world. For more information go to
www.developmentgateway.org .

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