Technology for Peace: Phase 3

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Technology for Peace

The Technology For Peace Unit develops theory on how technology can and must be used in the service of peace. More specifically, it develops educationally relevant and socially responsible IT & Mobile-based curriculum, and. It participates in various international and European organizations and through its Development Education program aims to contribute towards bridging the literacy, economic and digital divides in our world.

Formal Project Description
Contract Title Technology for Peace
Lead Partner Future Worlds Center (CNTI)
Countries of the action Cyprus
Cost of Action NOT FUNDED
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Website http://www.tech4peace.org/
About Project Technology for Peace






5. Total Project Cost: in Cyprus ₤: 47,440 in US$: 74,480 Funds requested from UNDP/UNOPS: in Cyprus ₤: 32,330 in US$: 50.758 (based on April 29th rate) Project Start Date: 01/06/2002 Project Completion Date: 31/05/2002

The project aims to (a) continue exposing and supporting peace building groups of the two communities in Cyprus by expanding the existing infrastructure of www.tech4peace.org at its fullest, (b) raise the level of awareness about peace building activities among the two communities in Cyprus by developing www.tech4peace.org in Greek and Turkish, (c) empower peace building groups and provide them with opportunities for capacity building through the delivery of specific needed training and skills and technical assistance, and (d) enhance the platform's relevance, significance and value on an international level.