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Information for All Programme (IFAP)

An intergovernmental Programme of UNESCO

The following projects were approved for funding by the Bureau of the IFAP Council at its Eighth Meeting 4-6 April 2005. The level of funding approved for each project will be notified in writing to the applicant organization. The Bureau also recommended that some of the projects be combined. The summary below identifies the countries and/or regions that are expected to benefit from the approved projects:
  • IFAP-2005/90 Nigeria
    ICT literacy: Promoting ICT within the Educational and Information Sectors


  • IFAP-2005/123 Regional Asia Pacific
    Seminar-Workshop on Audiovisual Archives Collection Development, Information, and Management (to be combined with projects 124, 165 and 584)


  • IFAP-2005/138 Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso
    Digital Library of the Sahel (to be combined with project 388)

  • IFAP-2005/140 Kazakhstan
    Electronic Libraries in Rural Areas for Reducing Digital Divide in Central Asia


  • IFAP 2005/191 Ghana
    Building Human Resource Capacity of Ghana’s ASPnet ICT Centre


  • IFAP 2005/247 Viet Nam
    Information Literacy Capacity Building for Vietnamese Academic Librarians


  • IFAP 2005/269 Uganda
    Young Women’s Leaders Project (YWLP)

  • IFAP 2005/306 Africa
    Terminology Training


  • IFAP 2005/324 Italy, France, Morocco, Egypt, Jordan
    MEDCULT


  • IFAP 2005/332 Indonesia
    Preservation of, and Access to Archives and Records Providing Evidence of Human Rights Violations


  • IFAP 2005/360 China
    Research on National Information Literacy Education in China and Indonesia


  • IFAP 2005/371 Ghana
    Secondary Schools’ Participation in Information Literacy Programmes


  • IFAP 2005/395 Chile
    Preservation of Cultural Heritage and its Educational Applications


  • IFAP 2005/413 Democratic Republic of the Congo
    Rural Youth Information Center


  • IFAP 2005/442 CIS Countries
    Access to Information: Copyright and Related Issues


  • IFAP 2005/449 Caribbean Countries
    Preservation as Means of Protecting Caribbean Cultural Heritage (to be combined with project 352)


  • IFAP 2005/450 International
    Information Literacy Training Programme for Public Librarians across the Commonwealth


  • IFAP 2005/464 Regional LAC
    Policies and regulatory frameworks in the Area of Privacy and Access to public information


  • IFAP 2005/511 Bahamas
    Recruiting and Training Library Cadets (RTLC) Programme for a sustainable Bahamas


  • IFAP 2005/568 Mexico, Colombia, Peru
    ICT Supporting Endangered Aboriginal and other Less Commonly Taught Languages


  • IFAP 2005/595 South Africa
    Establishing Information Literacy Competence Levels of Library Workers


  • IFAP 2005/601 Egypt
    Training of School Teachers on Ethical, Legal and Societal Implications of ICTs


  • IFAP 2005/613 Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia
    Promotion of Information Literacy in the South Caucasus


  • IFAP-2005/620 Sri Lanka Planning post-Tsunami reconstruction of libraries and archives in Sri Lanka

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