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Information Technologies and International Development

Information Technologies and International Development is an interdisciplinary open-access journal that focuses on the intersection of information and communication technologies (ICTs) with the "other four billion" — the share of the world population whose countries are not yet widely connected to the Internet nor widely considered in the design of new information technologies.


Science for Humanity

Science for Humanity seeks to match scientific capability to human need. Through collaboration and innovation, Science for Humanity develops appropriate and sustainable solutions to alleviate poverty, increase social justice and realise economic benefit for poorer people. Find out more about what we do.


HCI4D co-blog

A place for researchers exploring the design of digital technologies for international development to make connections, stay in touch, and discuss the issues of the day.


Global Library Services Network

an Application Infrastructure Provider (AIP) supporting remote communities with access to digital libraries for offline use.


Kiwanja.net

where technology meets anthropology, conservation and development


Food First

Institute for Food & Development Policy, with programmes in building local agri-foods systems. Based in Oakland, CA, USA


Designing Development

promoting socioeconomic development through design. Run by Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo of the New School in New York City.


African Agriculture

launched in early 2007 by Africa News Network


Designing technologies for developing world contexts

2007 Workshop at HCI conference


Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa

Platform for dynamic partnerships working across the African continent to help millions of small-scale farmers lift themselves out of poverty and hunger. Recently boosted by the Gates Foundation.