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Access to the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia will be free from mobile phones for Orange customers in Africa and the Middle East.
13 February 2012 | EN

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Access to the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia will be free from mobile phones for Orange customers in Africa and the Middle East.
13 February 2012 | EN
Software applications, or apps, that help solve East African farmers' climate problems have received cash prizes in the Apps4Africa competition.
8 February 2012 | EN
Newly-developed software to monitor food prices of staple crops may help reduce volatility in food prices in many Sub-Saharan countries.
1 February 2012 | EN
Centre will enable semiconductor and electronics companies to achieve growth and raise exports.
31 January 2012 | EN
Jordan will coordinate a network linking researchers in seven Arab countries.
23 January 2012 | EN
Developing countries could prepare better for extreme weather events if they used more than one weather model, say scientists.
10 January 2012 | EN
A retrospective study of tweets on the 2010 cholera epidemic in Haiti found them broadly as good as official data at predicting its progress.
Scientists have built a database for schistosomiasis in Africa, which they are putting forward as a model for a global neglected disease tool.
Africa's farmers need more extension workers, but new technologies could replace some services, a meeting has heard.
An Eye on Earth Declaration and a set of Special Initiatives target next year’s major international conference on sustainable development.
Source: SciDev.Net Conference Service
A technology centre in Jordan hopes to unlock the research potential of countries of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia.
7 December 2011 | EN
Farmers facing climate change will see how those in other parts of the world already survive under the same conditions.
UNESCO has launched a website that will collect information on the status of open access to scientific information across the world.
High-tech healthcare from rich countries is distracting Africa from more powerful uses of e-health, a conference in Kenya has heard.
2 December 2011 | EN
A UN report proposes that Peru should integrate its S&T into its development goals, invest in human capital and promote three key sectors.
26 October 2011 | ES
Installing solar-powered charging stations in African villages could bring in a steady income for rural entrepreneurs, says a report.
21 October 2011 | EN
Farmers whose crops failed in the Horn of Africa drought may still be able to farm next year, through a mobile phone insurance scheme.
14 October 2011 | EN
Peru's One Laptop Per Child scheme is suffering because its teachers lack training and schools lack the Internet, a minister has said.
Colombian scientists are using grid computing in a pioneering search for drug candidates for leishmaniasis.
The success of Twitter typhoon alerts has inspired a more responsive online weather communication strategy in the Philippines.
30 September 2011 | EN