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Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) Photos

International volunteer instructs Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) volunteers on the operation of video camera and recording equipment

 

People with disabilities especially are given access to a wealth of resources and communication technologies through YPSA's YCMC (Youth Community Multimedia Centre)

People with disabilities especially are given access to a wealth of resources and communication technologies through YPSA's YCMC (Youth Community Multimedia Centre)

Interactive theatre encourages audience members to determine the course of the plot in a drama about real local issues. As a form of behaviour change control the audience is made to think about the actions and consequences and how it impacts their own lives

Interactive theatre encourages audience members to determine the course of the plot in a drama about real local issues. As a form of behaviour change control the audience is made to think about the actions and consequences and how it impacts their own lives

Policemen enrolled in computer skills course offered to the public as a means for improving computer literacy, employability and bridging the digital divide in rural centres of Chittagong

Policemen enrolled in computer skills course offered to the public as a means for improving computer literacy, employability and bridging the digital divide in rural centres of Chittagong

The YCMC offers young people the opportunity to meet, talk, learn new skills and be exposed to various forms of communication and media.

YPSA film camp volunteer interviews member of the public to gather real life stories. Volunteers are empowered through access to high-end technologies and being given the opportunity to voice their own issues to their own people

YPSA film camp volunteer interviews member of the public to gather real life stories. Volunteers are empowered through access to high-end technologies and being given the opportunity to voice their own issues to their own people

Sitakund locals gather to watch a live broadcast of a round of the YCMC's Talent Hunt programme.

YPSA's talent hunt competition in 2007 yielded a wide and varied range of entrants. The entire competition was broadcast on YPSA's local cable network, extending to over 4000 households in the Sitakund region

 

Youth Community Multimedia Centre (YCMC) stakeholders attend a sustainability workshop organised by UNESCO

 

Celebrating over 20 years of improving lives.

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