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Wireless communication and poverty reduction in India – Where do we go from here?

Humanitarian Centre ICT4D seminar supported by Cambridge Wireless

UserMr M Swaminathan, Senior Vice-President, Reliance Communications Ltd; Mr Shiv Kumar Narayan, Catalyst Management Services, Bangalore..

HouseSeminar Centre, the Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Road, Cambridge CB3 0GT.

ClockWednesday 29 June 2011, 18:00-20:30

Centre for Commonwealth Education (CCE)

Mobile Technologies for Education: The experience in the developing world

To find out more and to RSVP, please visit: http://m-education.eventbrite.com/

UserPanel Discussion (see below).

HouseDonald McIntyre Building, Faculty of Education, 184 Hills Road, Cambridge, Room GS4.

ClockWednesday 30 March 2011, 18:30-20:30

e-Health for Development: using technology to improve healthcare for the world's poor

UserDr Michael Barrett (Judge Business School), Professor Geoff Walsham (Judge Business School), Professor Ian Leslie (University of Cambridge, Computer Laboratory) and Dr Peter Gough (Khandel Light)..

HouseRoom LT3, Judge Business School, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1AG.

ClockWednesday 19 January 2011, 18:30-20:30

Global Poverty and ICTs: What Cambridge can do to change the world

UserDavid Edelstein, Grameen Technology Center.

HouseWolfson Hall, Churchill College, Cambridge CB3 0DS.

ClockTuesday 26 October 2010, 19:00-21:30

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