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Message for the International Volunteer Day
By the Secretary-General of the United Nations, BAN Ki-moon. Nov 2011.

5 December 2011
Beginning with the words “We the peoples”, the United Nations Charter reminds us that crafting solutions to global challenges is a job not only for Governments, but for people, communities and civil society. More...
WSIS Stocktaking: Success Stories 2011

WSIS Stocktaking: Success Stories 2011
Publisher: ITU, Author of case study: ICVolunteers. May 2011.

Case Study E-TIC.net: Use of Technology by Farmers in West Africa
"Success Stories 2011" presents projects focusing on the use of information and communication technologies and implemented in continuation of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) held in Geneva (2003) and Tunis (2005). More...
Motivations of cybervolunteers in an applied distributed computing environment: MalariaControl.net as an example

Motivations of cybervolunteers in an applied distributed computing environment: MalariaControl.net as an example
V. Krebs. Feb 2010.

Research laboratories and scientific modeling projects often lack computing power to run complex simulation models solely with in-house computing resources. More...
eBook: Diverse Perspectives on the Environment, Citizenship and Volunteerism

eBook: Diverse Perspectives on the Environment, Citizenship and Volunteerism
V. Krebs, ICVolunteers.org. Sep 2009.

For its 10th anniversary, ICVolunteers has mobilized its international network of volunteers with a call for creative photography. More...
Workshop on Volunteer Computing in Asia

Workshop on Volunteer Computing in Asia
Apr 2009.

Taipei, 16 and 17 April 2009
On 16 and 17 April 2009, some 40 participants are taking part in a Workshop on Volunteer Computing at Academia Sinica in Taipei. More...
GK3: Fostering Partnership

GK3: Fostering Partnership
V. Krebs, traducción al español R. Gomez. Dec 2007.

Close to 1800 global visionaries, innovators, practitioners and policy makers, all geared to sharing knowledge and building partnerships. More...

Statement on Cybervolunteering
Dec 2007.

GK3, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 13 December 2007
We, participants of the GK3, held in Kuala Lumpur from 11 to 13 December 2007, representing organizations from many countries around the world declare the following:. More...

Volunteerism in the Digital Age
Dec 2007.

GK3, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 12 December 2007
Event: Parallel Panel session 3, Date/Time/Venue: Wednesday, 12 December 2007, 14. More...
Global Forum on Youth and ICT4D

Global Forum on Youth and ICT4D
Sep 2007.

Youth and ICT as Agents of Change
You can use many different terms to describe them: virtual volunteers, e-volunteers, on line volunteers, cyber-activists, etc. More...
ICTs for Africa

ICTs for Africa
Sep 2007.

Education, Research and Volunteerism applied to Agriculture and Health
Educational and humanitarian projects in Africa can greatly benefit from good and meaningful use of information and communications technologies (ICTs). More...
Workshop Report of the AIMS workshop on Volunteer Computing for Africa

Workshop Report of the AIMS workshop on Volunteer Computing for Africa
By Jim Rudolf, version française Sophie Colesse. Jul 2007.

The view of a programmer/volunteer
The AIMS Workshop on Volunteer Computing took place from 16 to 22 July 2007 at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) in Muizenberg, South Africa (a suburb of Cape Town). More...

Volunteerism and ICTs: WSIS Presentations and Speeches
Dec 2005.

World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)
Conferences and Campaign on Volunteering and ICTsMs. More...

Statement: Conferences and Campaign on Volunteering and ICTs
WSIS Volunteer Family. Nov 2005.

Tunis, Tunisia, 18 November 2005
Message prepared by ICVolunteers, Cibervoluntarios. More...
A laboratory for new mechanism: Volunteerism as a building block for multi-stakeholder approaches (MSAs)

A laboratory for new mechanism: Volunteerism as a building block for multi-stakeholder approaches (MSAs)
Viola Krebs. Nov 2005.

To many, the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) process has been a laboratory: Its innovative mechanisms hold the potential to serve as effective models to help shape future UN meetings and summits, as well as other processes involving multiple stakeholders. More...

Report: WSIS Volunteer Family Nigeria
Dr Rose Ekeleme (IAVE), Oyebisi.B.Oluseyi (NNNGO). Nov 2005.

The WSIS Volunteer family in Nigeria’s activities dates back to the extended process of involvement by the Volunteer Family at the Bamako Regional Conference in May 2002, which has led us, as a Volunteer Family, to work with other volunteer families in other countries of the world involved in the WSIS process to create a Volunteering Action Plan identifying a range of priorities to be implemented between now and Tunis 2005. More...

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