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ICT and Conflict Resolution Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Sanjana, Sri Lanka Feb 20, 2003
Peace & Conflict   Opinions
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ICT is not a magic formula that is going to solve all our problems. But used wisely, it can help with peace and development, and build a nation that is responsive to the needs and demands of its entire people.

- ENDS -





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Sanjana Hattotuwa is a Rotary World Peace Scholar presently pursuing a Masters in International Studies from the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. The views expressed here are his own. He can be contacted at hatt@wow.lk.
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wonderful article
Laurent Straskraba | Apr 7th, 2003
thanks sanjana for this wonderul article. it shows so many objectives and possibilities of the net and related issues. the most important fact in my opinion is that the tool is not the solution itself ... there has to be content, people who train others and many other criteria which are necessary for "good governance" and high value impact of information and communication. kind regards, laurent



thanks sir
Shakti Ghimire | Aug 17th, 2003



thanks sir
Shakti Ghimire | Aug 17th, 2003
i want to more artical than that please send me releated artical (computer) apexnepal@hotmail.com

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