Announcing Sustainable ICT Case Studies website
<www.sustainableICTs.org>

The Case Studies that have been uploaded to the Sustainable ICT website
have been generated by Gamos and BigWorld as part of a research
programme into Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
sustainability factors. Funded by the Department of International
Development (DFID), the research programme identified activities from
across the world that sought to benefit the poor and had an ICT
component. In particular it considered programmes where ICTs had
enhanced ongoing development activities, the ICT activity could be
replicated without sizeable investment, and there was a measure of
sustainability.

The case studies show that ICTs can enhance development projects.  The
research has not conclusively proven that an ICT activity directed at
increasing income for the poor can, on its own, generate cost recovery
inclusive of set-up and replacement costs, i.e. achieve economic
sustainability.  However, the studies do indicate that this is beginning
to happen in some cases, and the prospects for the future are
encouraging. More importantly the case studies clearly show elements of
institutional and social sustainability.  They also show significant
developmental impact, and there are indications that ICT activities can
be regarded as cost effective.

For more information about this project please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The site is an output of from a project funded by the UK Department for
international development (DFID) for the benefit of developing
countries. The views expressed are not necessarily those of DFID.


Simon



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