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18 Jan 2012

DREAM IT's subproject activities were published in the ASRO newsletter, IDRC

DREAM IT's subproject activities were published in the ASRO newsletter, IDRC.

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 January 2012 04:06
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B.Burmaa
B.Burmaa
18 Jan 2012

DREAM IT Project Research findings as 18 Jan 2012

As the subprojects contribute to Research objectives, following are highlights and selected examples of Research findings up to date:

Significant research findings from completed subprojects

Subproject 1. “Online psychological service for health professionals”, implemented by the School of Public Health, Health Sciences University of Mongolia, is proposed to study the effectiveness of online counseling services for health professionals in Ulaanbaatar.

In order to reduce some...

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B.Burmaa
B.Burmaa
18 Jan 2012

DREAM IT Project's Research articles

All subprojects, involved in the DREAM IT project, are required to publish at least one research article in international journals. Following research articles were written by subproject team members as of 18 Jan 2012:

 Subproject 1:

 Conference proceedings

 1.      Ariunsanaa B, Sugarmaa M, Saranchuluun O, Huderchuluun N, Khandsuren Kh, Enkhjargal Ts, Purevdavaa G. Does online counseling help the helping professionals?. Abstract accepted for...

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B.Burmaa
B.Burmaa
06 Jan 2012

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

The DREAM IT Board wishes all members a happy and successful New Year! In 2012, you can again expect many capacity building workshops, interesting research articles and discussions, new contacts in the community and much more. Log in and be happy !

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B.Burmaa
B.Burmaa
07 Dec 2011

Government opens up more data for free

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15966688Government opens up more data for free The government is to release a comprehensive set of public weather data



Experts have welcomed the UK government's decision to open up a range of data relating to healthcare, travel, house prices and weather forecasting.

The plan was announced in Chancellor George Osborne's Autumn Statement.

The government also said it would provide £10m to fund an Open Data Institute - to be headed up by web...

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B.Burmaa
B.Burmaa
07 Dec 2011

New technology can democratise development

New technology can democratise development

Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development/poverty-matters/2011/nov/29/technology-can-democractise-development

 

Decades after the World Bank and the IMF came into being, we have the technology to ensure that countries can hold their governments to accountThe 1994 conference in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, where the World Bank and the IMF were born. Photograph: Bettmann/Corbis

An old black-and-white photograph taken in 1944 at the...

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B.Burmaa
B.Burmaa
07 Nov 2011

WSJ.com: The New Einsteins Will Be Scientists Who Share

By MICHAEL NIELSEN

In January 2009, a mathematician at Cambridge University named Tim Gowers decided to use his blog to run an unusual social experiment. He picked out a difficult mathematical problem and tried to solve it completely in the open, using his blog to post ideas and partial progress. He issued an open invitation for others to contribute their own ideas, hoping that many minds would be more powerful than one. He dubbed the experiment the Polymath Project. Alex...

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B.Burmaa
24 Oct 2011

How Mongolian Herders Are Transforming Nomadic Pastoralism

Ronnie Vernooy, former IDRC, RPE Program officer has, at the invitation of The Solutions Journal, written a story about IDRC project work in Mongolia

See the article entitled “How Mongolian Herders Are Transforming Nomadic Pastoralism” online at:

 http://www.thesolutionsjournal.com/node/983

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B.Burmaa
12 Sep 2011

Open Government Partnership expands to include at least 22 countries at launch

Alex Howard September 6, 2011 2:12 pm

With two weeks left before a historic announcement in New York City at the United Nations, the international Open Government Partnership (OGP) has expanded to include fourteen more countries. The news of the expansion was first reported by FreedomInfo.org, which quoted an unnamed U.S. official.

The newly added countries include Kenya, Guatemala, Honduras, Albania, Macedonia, Malta, Georgia, Moldova, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Israel, Croatia, Mongolia...

Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 September 2011 08:27
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