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16 May 2008
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Study on ICTs for governance, poverty reduction in India released

It is widely believed that, if used appropriately, information and
communications technology (ICT) are effective tools in the fight against
poverty. As India's poverty is deepening and its ICT industry booming, there
are many projects underway that are using ICT to reduce poverty and promote
good governance.

This publication, with a foreword by Prof. M. S. Swaminathan, is the product
of a research study that systematically analyzes 18 projects in India that
use ICT for the benefit of poor people, and provides recommendations on how
ICT can be applied to the massive, widespread and seemingly intractable
problems of poverty.

The intention of this research study was to understand what influences will determine the extent to which projects like these can be scaled up from what often appears to be a perpetual pilot syndrome;either to greater use within existing recipient beneficiaries (infusion) or among wider beneficiary populations (diffusion), or both. Projects were analyzed and ranked by their relevance, service delivery, community participation and empowerment, equality in decision-making and benefits, sustainability, replicability and their prospects for being scaled-up.

This research study is a joint initiative of UNDP Asia-Pacific Development
Information Programme (UNDP-APDIP), UNDP India and the Government of India's Department of Personnel and Training. It was guided by an advisory group of eminent researchers and practitioners. Questionnaires were completed by 2,156 project beneficiaries and interviews were conducted with project
stakeholders and personnel.

The lessons learned from India's experiences can guide the Nation's future
directions, as well as that of other countries. The publication is an ideal
resource not only for government officers, but also development
practitioners and ICT for development researchers.

To download publication:http://www.apdip.net/news/empoweringthepoor

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