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Finalists Named in Global Competition for Achievement in Using Information Technology for Development

Washington (ots/PRNewswire)

- Nominees Support Tsunami Recovery, Improve Farmers' Livelihoods,
and  More
Six finalists have been chosen from a field of 135 nominations for
the Development Gateway Award 2005. The US$100,000 award, to be
announced in September, will recognize one finalist for outstanding
achievement in using information technology to improve people's lives
in developing countries
Working in all world regions, the finalists demonstrate the impact
that technologies such as the Internet, satellites, smart cards, and
others can have on development in various fields. For instance, Radio
News Agency 68H, of Indonesia, and the Vietnam Veterans of America
Foundation have supported relief and recovery after the Asian
tsunami. ITC e-Choupal and MAP_IT are helping India's farmers improve
their livelihoods. Other finalists include Modemmujer, of Mexico, for
advancing women's rights; and Prodem, for bringing banking to
Bolivian villages. The finalists' stories will be shared on the
Development Gateway Foundation's global portal of development
knowledge, to advance the understanding of these new technologies'
catalytic role. (For summaries, visit
http://www.developmentgateway.org/award.)
The Award, with major sponsorship from Deutsche Telekom, will be
presented at the Development Gateway Forum 2005 on September 16-17 in
Beijing. The Forum, co-hosted with the Government of China and the
World Bank, will bring together leaders of China's information
technology and development sectors with their peers from around the
world to address the theme of "Information Technology and
Collaborative Development."
Last year, Grameen Bank-Village Phone won the Award (then called
Petersberg Prize). Grameen helps women entrepreneurs start small
businesses providing wireless phone service in rural areas of
Bangladesh. Since winning the award, the number of these
entrepreneurs has doubled, to 100,000, and Grameen is targeting
200,000 this year.
"Not only has the Development Gateway Award inspired Grameen's
staff to do more, it has inspired technology people around the world
to design similar or more innovative ideas to make a change in the
lives of the poor, women, and excluded people," said Grameen Bank
founder Muhammad Yunus.
About the Development Gateway Foundation
The Development Gateway Foundation is an enabler of development.
We help improve people's lives in developing countries by building
partnerships and information systems that provide access to knowledge
for development. The Development Gateway is an independent,
not-for-profit organization based in Washington, DC. For more
information or to join our global online community, please visit
http://www.developmentgateway.org.
Web site: http://www.developmentgateway.org

Contact:

Allison Scuriatti of the Development Gateway Foundation,
+1-202-572-9232, or ascuriatti@dgfoundation.org

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    Global Competition Launched for the Second Development Gateway Award

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