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'''Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme'''
APDIP
==Aims, approach==
From its publications, APDIP
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==Countries covered==
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APDIP's initial team (1997 - 2001) launched the Programme and included Gabriel Accascina (Regional Coordinator), Patrick Gremillet (Deputy Coordinator), Ramita Sharma (Project Officer), Ian Azlan Shah (Project Officer), Cynthia Hor (Project Officer), Kit Roche (Admin support), Marc Lepage (JPO) and Deuter Zinnbauer (intern).
== Achievements (1997-2001)==
Among the techie community, one of the better-known initiatives of the APDIP is the [[International Open Source Network]] (or, ISON), which is supported by the [[International Development Research Centre]] (IDRC) of [[Canada]]. ▼
Under the initial team, APDIP's projects included:
* Countries' connection to the Internet, including [http://www.kmnetworks.net/docs/bhutan.pdf Bhutan] and [https://www.nytimes.com/1999/12/27/business/un-agency-is-bringing-timor-online-horsemen-in-mongolia-as-well.html East Timor];
* Support to Internet engineering training, via the [https://web.archive.org/web/20170329051256/http://downloads.netacad-cdn.net/public/news/success_stories/UNDP.html APDIP-CISCO Network Academy Program];
* National projects such as the [https://www.nytimes.com/2001/08/23/technology/malaysia-s-internet-road-show.html Mobile Internet Unit] in Malaysia, a mobile ICT training classroom.
==Second Team==
[[IOSN]] has been termed a "centre of excellence for Free/Open Source Software (FOSS), Open Content and Open Standards" in the Asia-Pacific region.▼
APDIP's second team (2001 - 2008) comprised [Programme co-ordinator [[Shahid AKHTAR]], FOSS consultant [[Sunil Abraham]], programme specialist for content development and knowledge management [[Christine APIKUL]], programme specialist for policy development and dialogue [[Lars BESTLE]], practice team assistant [[Wasinee TRAYAPORN]], programme specialist for access and partnership development [[James George CHACKO]], programme specialist for building capacities and partnerships [[Phet SAYO]], programme specialist for ICT4D based in Sri Lanka [[Chanuka WATTEGAMA]], programme specialist for access and partnerships [[Isa Seow]] and IT consultant [[Khairil YUSOF]].
==Achievements (2001- onwards) THE IOSN==
In 2006, IOSN undertook plans for expansion of its activities with three more "centres of excellence". Till this time, it was largely a network with a small secretariat based at the UNDP Regional Centre in Bangkok.▼
▲Among the techie community, one of the better-known initiatives of the APDIP is the [[International Open Source Network]] (or,
▲[[IOSN]] has been termed a "centre of excellence for Free/Open Source Software (FOSS), Open Content and Open Standards" in the Asia-Pacific region.
▲In 2006, IOSN undertook plans for expansion of its activities with three more "centres of excellence".
The [https://archive.org/details/The-Codebreakers CodeBreakers] is a video production by APDIP in which a Team of independent producers visited nearly 12 Countries worldwide to see how the adoption of FOSS presents opportunities for industry and capacity development, software piracy reduction, and localization and customization for diverse cultural and development needs.
==External links==▼
[https://www.nytimes.com/1999/12/27/business/un-agency-is-bringing-timor-online-horsemen-in-mongolia-as-well.html UN agency is bringing timor online horsemen in mongolia as well.]
* [http://www.yasmin-g.com/pdfs/digitaldivide.pdf AsiaWeek. Heroes of the Digital Divide]
* [https://archive.org/details/The-Codebreakers The Codebreakers: Asia Pacific Development Information Programme: Free Download & Streaming: Internet Archive]
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▲==External links==
[[Category:Information and communication technologies in Asia]]
[[Category:United Nations Development Programme]]
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