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|donor=[[United States Institute of Peace]]<br>[[USAID]] | |donor=[[United States Institute of Peace]]<br>[[USAID]] | ||
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|partners=[[Institute | |partners=[[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]]<br>[[Cyber Cafe North Nicosia]] | ||
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Revision as of 05:27, 12 March 2014
Technology for Peace
The ICONS project was coordinated by Dr. Hrach Gregorian of the Institute for World Affairs. |
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Overall objective(s)
To permit at least internet-based communication between the peace builders of Cyprus whose work has been abruptly interrupted in Dec 1997 by the ban of meeting imposed by the Turkish Government.
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Specific objective(s)
Set-up two peace cyber cafes, one in the South and one in the North of Nicosia, to allow peace builders from both sides to communicate.
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