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- Integrating the Farming Communities into the Production by the Masses Model as Inclusive Growth is what will catalyze the GDP
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- An update from our project on biodiesel in India
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ICT can only do so much in facilitating awareness on government spending and the proper and efficient use of public funds.
The true challenge is accountability.
Of course fundamental reform and changes are required both in the justice, executive and administrative systems for accountability to work.
But there can only be accountability when people are ready and enabled to raise their voices and demand and ask for justice.
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) can make sure that these voices are heard and can not be shut down by harrassment, persecution, jail, murders, ignorance or information manipulation.
ICT are the ultimate tool agains corruption and government excesses and abuses.
Through ICT people can be educated on the existence of justice and different systems and realities.
Through ICT no information can be wiped out and any information can be disseminated and remain available to the public through different sources.
Finally and from the execution side, ICT can improve the efficiency of funds, as well as the productivity of any initiative, enlarging its impact and reducing the time to reach goals in any sector, from health to food to agriculture to security and living conditions.