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Youth for Development Topic Page on the Development Gateway http://www.developmentgateway.org/youth
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Why the Development Gateway ? By building upon partnerships, the Development Gateway can help expand the reach and relevance of communities of practice; To foster capacity building in developing countries on how best to share knowledge via the Internet, relying on public-private partnerships; To support the development of tools and services for the development community;
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Why the Development Gateway (cont.)? To exploit the power of the Internet, by relying on a decentralized approach of content development and open-source solutions; To help set standards and new practices for knowledge sharing among development actors; To promote transparency and coordination with respect to international aid in a common platform.
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The Development Gateway Foundation
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The Development Gateway Portal
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The portal serves the global community of development practitioners by providing a platform for information and knowledge exchange, under four broad areas – Topic Pages: Knowledge Communities AiDA dgMarket Country Gateways The Development Gateway Portal
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AiDA Largest source of public information on development activities Offers access to 480,000 records on current and past development activities from a range of donors Information organized by country, sector, funding organization, activity status, or date Potential to reduce duplication of efforts and enables better-informed decisions by offering a picture of past, previous, and upcoming projects in a country or sector The bottom line: better coordination, standards for information sharing, more effective aid The Development Gateway Portal
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dgMarket Transparency and efficiency in government procurement Unprecedented access to procurement opportunities for businesses around the world Provides procurement solutions as a free service Sets tender information exchange standards To date, carries about 30,000 current tender notices, with a total contract volume of $200 billion Summaries of tender notices free to all users and available in nine languages The bottom line: increased transparency and access, more economic opportunities The Development Gateway Portal
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Country Gateways National initiatives that focus on local development issues Independently owned and operated partners of the Development Gateway Built on broad public-private partnerships Facilitate the effective use of ICT for sustainable development and poverty reduction at the local level A country-level portal and other online and offline initiatives To date, 50 Country Gateways in different stages of planning and implementation The bottom line: local knowledge, global reach, shared solutions The Development Gateway Portal
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Development Topics Diverse resources, viewpoints, and practical knowledge -- contributed by users around the world Increased collaboration and dialogue among a range of different stakeholders To date, 31 development topics featuring over 47,000 content items, with 27,500 members from 180 countries The bottom line: shared information, communities of practice, partnerships The Development Gateway Portal
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Types of Content Partnerships Guide Institution: an expert organization in the field, which manages the page, recruits other partners and decides on the overall direction Cooperating Organizations: organizations that deal with the subject- matter and contribute knowledge resources to the page, as well as cross- promote the page Advisors: Individual experts who participate in the making of important decisions and give recommendations re the content of the page.
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Development Gateway Topic Pages *
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Youth Topic Page http://www.developmentgateway.org/youth http://www.developmentgateway.org/youth
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Youth for Development Topic Page http://www.developmentgateway.org/youth http://www.developmentgateway.org/youth What is the Youth page? A knowledge portal, which facilitates knowledge sharing on youth-sensitive analysis, actions, and policies. What does it feature? New research and reports, database with youth-related development projects, directory of youth organizations and individuals worldwide, calendar of events and daily update of news. How can you participate? By joining the site, you can receive e-mail alerts about new content. When you become a member, you can post articles, websites, news or events. You can also comment on existing content or join the online discussions.
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At a glance Reaching over 6,804 members Treasuring 914 knowledge resources ranging from national e- government initiatives to policy and technology. Serving 1,463 visitors per month who view some 4,046 pages Partnering 16 Cooperating Organizations Becoming a resource frequently cited by other youth and ICT initiatives Youth for Development Topic Page
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Presence in developing countries: Our members
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E-Government Topic Page Reaching key segments of the development community: Our members
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You can become a Cooperating Organization: knowledge provider Sign-up for the Development Gateway, and become a member – benefit from the resources and knowledge sharing Publish your project information, share your local news, engage in conversations. How can you participate?
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How You Can Contribute
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The site is the ideal medium to reach a global audience of professionals, policy makers and youth groups to further advance the Youth for Development agenda Youth for Development Topic Page http://www.developmentgateway.org/youth In a word
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If you would like to learn more about our partnership programs, please send an inquiry to: partners@dgfoundation.org For general inquiries, please contact: info@dgfoundation.org Questions? Comments?
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