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Exisiting ICT inequality is revealed in presentation ITU Mobile /Internet Index: Which economies are best poised to take advantage of ICTs? by Taylor Reynolds at  
http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/WICT02/doc/pdf/Doc16_E.pdf

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More documents of the World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Meeting (15-17 January 2003 in Geneva, Switzerland) may be accessed at http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/WICT02/doc/

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An educated guess on the number of online users in the world by Nua.com at  http://www.nua.ie/surveys/how_many_online/index.html

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Public Policy Projects related to Information Society in Lithuania (Survey of Privacy and Security in Lithuanian Internet;  Analysis of Quality of Communication Between Citizens and Governance by Internet;  Digital Lithuania 2001) can be accessed at the web page of  Open Society Fund-Lithuania - http://www.osf.lt/eng/main.htm.

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A comprehensive study on ICT inclusion issues: Information and Communication Technologies and Social and Economic Inclusion: Addressing the Social and Economic Implications of Limited E-Literacy and Access to Information and Communication Technologies by Marianne Doczi, Information Technology Policy Group Competition and Enterprise Branch. (March 2000, Ministry of Economic Development of the New Zeland) -http://www.med.govt.nz/pbt/infotech/ictinclusion/index.html

 


"WITFOR 2003 White Book is now published"
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The final Vilnius Declaration can be read and downloaded here.
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To learn more about WITFOR - Vilnius 2003 download the complete brochure
 
 

Themes of the Vilnius
Declaration



For WITFOR 2003 Vilnius, the following have been identi-fied:

1.  Preparing the ground for ICT.
2.  Building the Infrastructure.
3.  Economic Opportunity.
4.  Empowerment and Participation.
5.  Health.
6.  Education.
7.  Environment.
8.  Social and Ethical Aspects.



WITFOR - Vilnius 2003
Programme