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Over the past decade, the world has witnessed a digital revolution and its impacts have not been limited to those living in wealthy countries. By 2014, it is predicted there will be more active mobile phones on the planet than people.
Increasingly, those in the aid sector are seeing the potential for these media and communication technologies to be harnessed for development.
But can these tools transform democracy, governance, transparency, accountability and humanitarian responses? Or does their power lie in generating hype rather than impact?
Drawing on their experience implementing programs and conducting research in Asia and the Pacific, panelists from ANU and Internews, an NGO working to strengthen information quality and access in developing countries, discussed and answered questions on the potential of new communications technologies and approaches.
Speakers at the panel were:
This forum was presented by the Development Policy Centre at Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University.
Presentation slides are available from the Devpolicy events page: https://crawford.anu.edu.au/devpolicy/events
Devpolicy Talks is the podcast of the Australian National University's Development Policy Centre.
Read and subscribe to our daily blogs at devpolicy.org.
Learn more about our research and join our public events at devpolicy.anu.edu.au.
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You can send us feedback, and ideas for episodes too, to [email protected].
By Development Policy Centre, ANUOver the past decade, the world has witnessed a digital revolution and its impacts have not been limited to those living in wealthy countries. By 2014, it is predicted there will be more active mobile phones on the planet than people.
Increasingly, those in the aid sector are seeing the potential for these media and communication technologies to be harnessed for development.
But can these tools transform democracy, governance, transparency, accountability and humanitarian responses? Or does their power lie in generating hype rather than impact?
Drawing on their experience implementing programs and conducting research in Asia and the Pacific, panelists from ANU and Internews, an NGO working to strengthen information quality and access in developing countries, discussed and answered questions on the potential of new communications technologies and approaches.
Speakers at the panel were:
This forum was presented by the Development Policy Centre at Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University.
Presentation slides are available from the Devpolicy events page: https://crawford.anu.edu.au/devpolicy/events
Devpolicy Talks is the podcast of the Australian National University's Development Policy Centre.
Read and subscribe to our daily blogs at devpolicy.org.
Learn more about our research and join our public events at devpolicy.anu.edu.au.
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram for latest updates on our blogs, research and events.
You can send us feedback, and ideas for episodes too, to [email protected].

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