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Update on the open call for T&A in Myanmar

Update on the open call for T&A in Myanmar

Transparency & Accountability

16 organisations have submitted concept notes for T&A projects in Myanmar. These are now under review. A shortlist of organisations is estimated to be ready within two weeks.

African Networks Join Forces for Innovation and Development

African Networks Join Forces for Innovation and Development

Education & Learning, Health & Well-being, Transparency & Accountability

AfriLabs, network of African technology labs, joins forces with pan-African ICT4Social Innovation Network, to unite key sectors for digitally advancing health, education and rights across the continent.

New SPIDER partner and country: Phandeeyar in Myanmar

New SPIDER partner and country: Phandeeyar in Myanmar

Transparency & Accountability

SPIDER is happy to welcome Phandeeyar Myanmar Innovation Labs as a new SPIDER partner and to announce the first SPIDER project in Myanmar. Phandeeyar focuses on bringing together the tech community with change agents like Civil Society Organisations, social...
How mobile phones have changed the world for the better

How mobile phones have changed the world for the better

Transparency & Accountability

Hopp i P1 is a science programme about things that have improved. This series will tell stories of increased literacy, how violence is decreasing, blue whales recuperating from near extintion, the effects of solar energy on ordinary life and how ICT brings change in...
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About SPIDER

SPIDER is an independent centre focusing on the digitalisation of international development. We bring together actors in development to promote human centered technology for the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By combining practical work and applied research, SPIDER contributes to empirical knowledge on ICT for Development (ICT4D).


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SPIDER is a centre of enablement for international digitalisation for the Sustainable Development Goals based at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences (https://dsv.su.se), Stockholm University.