Japan Fund for Information and Communication Technology: Annual Report 2010
Asian Development Bank | June 2011
Abstract
"The Japan Fund for Information and Communication Technology, established by the Government of Japan and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in July 2001, aimed to help ADB’s developing member countries improve their ICT capacities, and thus accelerate social and economic development, improve governance, and reduce poverty in the Asia and Pacific region. From a contribution of about $10 million from the Government of Japan, the fund was able to support 13 projects which are now all physically completed."
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2011. Japan Fund for Information and Communication Technology: Annual Report 2010. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/2218. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Print ISBN
978-92-9092-434-0
Keywords
Electronics Industry
Computer Industry
Vocational Education
Technical Education
Technological institutes
Employment
Information Media
Mass Media
Export Oriented Industries
Electronics
Computers
Telecommunications Industry
Manufacturing Industries
Microprocessors
Electronic Equipment
Communication Industry
Microelectronics industry
Electronic industries
Digital electronics
Microelectronics
Podcasts
Music videos
Internet videos
Interactive videos
Videos
Video recordings
TV
Mobile communication systems
Sound recordings
Motion pictures
Automation
Educational innovations
Technical institutes
Engineering schools
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