The “DREAM IT” Mega Mongolia project is a holistic country program that focuses researchers on the inter-relationships of policy, innovation, and the socio-economic effects of ICT and how these aspects of ICT are interdependent in making positive contributions - and if not, learning from any negative consequences - to the country’s development process.It enables not only implementation of the sub-projects in different sectors (such as education, health, governance, environment, etc.)...
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At the umbrella level, half-yearly national seminars are planned whereby all project stakeholders and beneficiaries will be invited to present and share experiences, lessons learnt and best practices. It is also expected that each subproject will publish research articles in international journals – preferably open access journals to maximize reach.
In addition, the umbrella project will organize research capacity building exercises for all stakeholders in different domains...
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The general objective of the “DREAM IT” Mega Mongolia project is to contribute to development solutions in Mongolia by visibly and concertedly informing, influencing, and impacting on the ICT4D scene in Mongolia through a sustained series of ICT research project interventions that relate to: - Policy research (build evidence and promote dialogue to inform policies) - Applied research (pilot ICT innovations to meet specific needs of Mongolian stakeholders) - Socio-economic research (acquire...
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Effects What socio-economic outcomes are sought by the development sectors (e.g., health, education, governance) in Mongolia and how do outcomes from each of our ICT project contribute to making a difference to the sector-specific issues or objectives?
To what extent is the change in organizational effectiveness when organizations enhance their systems with ICT?
Policy How can project research better support policy making in ICT-related areas? What strategies and techniques...
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The “DREAM-IT” Mega Mongolia project consists of 1) umbrella level coordination, cooperation, research management, and research capacity building, including abit of research conducted at the synthetic level 2) presently six sub-projects and 3) future sub-projects to be developed to address needs and gaps as identified. The “DREAM-IT” project is managed by Project Board at the umbrella level, whose primary roles and responsibilities relate to management, coordination, cooperation, and...
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