ICTDev Pulse

Series: How to fight corruption with online tools (Morocco)

[This blog series will focus on anti-corruption and transparency mapping. We’ll post about best practices and feature some of the strategies to connect policy and action with online savvy. Resources and Research will live on the: Wiki pages dedicated to Anti-Corruption and Transparency. Today's post is from Tarik Nesh-Nesh, Transparency International Morocco.

How to Launch a Tech Hardware Startup in Africa

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On May 28, join a conversation with Verone Mankou, designer of Africa’s first tablet computer. RSVP today.

Open Government Data: Helping Parents to find the Best School for their Kids

I recently relocated my family from Chisanau to The Hague, leading to the difficult experience of trying to find the best primary school for my son in a new city.

Could UN Peacekeepers Be Involved in a Syria Ceasefire?

For the first time in a long while, there’s some diplomatic momentum on Syria. The USA, Great Britain and Russia are on board to hold a summit on Syria in the coming weeks, and Ban Ki Moon is on his way to Russia for consultations.

Wheel balancing is totally overrated

A Kenyan Facebook user recently shared these images of a craftsman in Eldoret (Kenya) who repairs rims: //www.facebook.com/groups/classic.cars.kenya/permalink/375592515878954/

Top of the Morning: Pakistan Election Results: Nawaz Sharif, FTW

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Pakistan Election Results: Nawaz Sharif, FTW

Alumnus Appointed Minister of Education in Azerbaijan

Muskie alumnus Mikayil Jabbarov of Azerbaijan was recently appointed Education Minister for the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Azerbai

Week 1 of the BRCK campaign

First off, a HUGE thank you to everyone who has tweeted, Facebooked and written about our BRCK project. An even bigger thank you to those who have supported us through some contribution to making the Kickstarter campaign a success.

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