FLIP-LAC user guide
This is version 6.4 of the FLIP-LAC manual. The Food Labeling Information Program for Latin America (FLIP-LAC) for data collection and registration is a smartphone-based technology developed by the University of Toronto, Canada.
This is version 6.4 of the FLIP-LAC manual. The Food Labeling Information Program for Latin America (FLIP-LAC) for data collection and registration is a smartphone-based technology developed by the University of Toronto, Canada.
This thesis examines the lived experiences of African journalists involved in the recent Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak. It contends that African journalists did not cover the crisis efficiently because of several barriers.
The SecDev Foundation, with the financial support of IDRC and in partnership with the Igarapé Institute, is undertaking a study on cyberspace in Latin America entitled the Open Empowerment Initiative.
It bears repeating that formative evaluations focus on how the project has proceeded, and offer suggestions for how it may continue or improve its actions during the actual course of its implementation.
The project has shown extensive capacity for collaboration as noted in previous reports.
In April 2013 project leaders from the Exploring the Emerging Impacts of Open Data in Developing Countries (ODDC) research network gathered in London for a two-¬day network meeting.
The path to innovation is not straight or predictable, yet systematic data collection and mechanisms for evaluation feedback are important to the innovation process.
Partnership in Opportunities for Employment through Technology in the Americas (POETA) addresses the social and economic exclusion of people with disabilities (PwD). This technical report summarizes findings produced by previous reports.