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Bangladesh Youth Forum Developed in collaboration with: TakingITGlobal |
"BYF is an initiative by the youth for the youth and in it Bangladeshi Youth voices can be heard crying aloud for alleviation of poverty, an end to social and armed conflict, clear policies dealing with the HIV/AIDS pandemic and a call for responsible leadership and good governance”
The BYF is a network of young leaders, peace builders and social activists from all over the countries working in promoting and advocating for youthful solutions to Bangladesh’s developmental challenges.
BYF promotes community empowerment through youth participation in the development process, supports skills development and capacity building programs, advocates for the rights of Bangladeshi youth and their communities and environments, and supports young people's on grassroots initiatives to achieve social justice, sustainable development and a culture of peace.
BYF Action Partners recognize that the key to a peaceful, equitable and sustainable Bangladesh lies in providing permanent solutions to armed and social conflict; containing the HIV/AIDS scourge; ICT for Development; entrenching the values of
democratic leadership and good governance, eliminating poverty, and securing our future through sustainable methods of development. Through a diverse range of implementation strategies, BYF Action Partners are addressing these challenges in their various communities and nations across Bangladesh.
::WSIS-II Youth Bangladesh::
By: Md. Akteruzzaman, Bangladesh Youth Forum on ICT | November 6, 2004
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| The road to Tunis entails a process of monitoring and evaluation of the progress of feasible actions laid out in the Geneva Plan and a concrete set of deliverables that must be achieved by the time the Summit meets again in Tunis in November 2005. Efforts are now being made to put the Plan of Action into motion and working groups are being set up to find solutions and reach agreements in the fields of Internet governance and financing mechanisms. These working groups will provide inputs to the second phase of WSIS in Tunis. Also, measures will be taken to bridge the digital divide and hasten the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals with the help of ICTs. |
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Free HTML Crash Course
Md Akteruzzaman | November 06, 2004
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| Welcome to Andy Carvin's HTML Crash Course for Educators. This tutorial will introduce you to the basics of HTML design and style. Even though the Crash Course was originally designed with teachers in mind, anyone is free to use it. |
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About BYF project
Md Akteruzzaman | November 05, 2004
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| Access/Right to Education, Children & Youth, Digital Divide, Education, Employment, HIV/AIDS, ICTs & Digital Opportunities, Leadership, Media, Technology in Education & e-Learning, Youth Employment, Youth Media, Youth Rights |
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