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June-19-July-2-2009--Manas-Achham-Group-discuss-in-feld2-No16
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Accelerating Effectiveness of Teaching Methods in Poor Government Schools through ICT Print E-mail
  1. Accelerating Effectiveness of Teaching Methods in Poor Government Schools through ICT:
    Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can become one of the powerful means for accelerating quality of education. Synergy Nepal and Himalayan Infosys, Pvt. Ltd. recently signed a MoU for technical support and assistance for establishing ICT Service Centres in poorer government schools in rural areas.
    PAICTS Centres will accelerate effectiveness in teaching methods for qualitative education and school management of poor government schools in rural and remote districts with the partnership of nine district NGO partners.
  2. Enhancing Peace, Democracy and Good Governance through ICT:
    SN works for bringing peace and prosperity, and strengthening democracy in communities by promoting and enhancing social inclusiveness of women, Dalits, Janajatis and Indigenous communities through awareness generations, capacity building and social mobilization with the help of information and communication technology. SN carries out projects in partnership with local NGOs for strengthening Democratic, Election Process and promote human rights, and good governance.
  3. Partners working for Conflict Victims:
    Community Development Society and Jay Nepal Youth Club of Mugu district, Women Association for Marginalized Women of Surkhet of Mid Western Development Region are the parterners for providing services for post-conflict victims.
  4. Synergy Nepal is in the process of collaborating with Grameen Sewa Nepal (GSN), Kailai district and UNIESCO Banke (UB) of Banke district for improving livelihood of bonded laborers where Kamaiya-bonded labourers of Banke and Bardiya are the principal beneficiaries.
Last Updated on Saturday, 21 February 2009 05:25
 


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