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... and are, being used for e-learning in a mixed toolbox approach (for example: including Internet, radio, SMS, PDAs and combining with print). Role and potential of ICTs in improving communication ... explore innovative ways of combining ICTs in different field settings, as Example 14 demonstrates. Its experience underlines the importance of undertaking information needs assessments – finding ... to the internet and computers skills (women, lower ranked professionals). Example 3: Improving access to information in India The Health InterNetwork (HIN) India project (www.hin.org .in) was...
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