ICT4Peace Inventorisation Wiki

 

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Welcome to the ICT4Peace inventorisation wiki

 

ICT4Peace aims to enhance the performance of the international community in crisis management through the application of information Communications Technology (ICT) – technologies that can facilitate effective and sustained communication between peoples, communities and stakeholders involved in crisis management, humanitarian aid and peacebuilding. Crisis management is defined, for the purposes of this process, as civilian and/or military intervention in a crisis that may be a violent or non-violent with the intention of preventing a further escalation of the crisis and facilitating its resolution. This definition covers peace mediation, peace-keeping and peace-building activities of the international community. In bridging the fragmentation between various organisations and activities during different crisis phases, ICT4Peace aims to facilitate a holistic, cohesive and collaborative mechanisms directly in line with Paragraph 36 of the WSIS Tunis Commitment. For more information on ICT4Peace, please read this page.

 

The ICT4Peace Foundation will over the next year catalogue at least 100 existing ICT tools and mechanisms – operational, legal and conceptual – geared towards conflict mitigation. The inventorisation will include initiatives identified by the report on ICT4peace by the ICT4Peace Foundation, published in 2005, along with more recent examples from around the world in the use of ICT for conflict mitigation using PC’s, mobile phones, the web and the Internet. This wiki will be constantly updated with new information and will is maintained by  the ICT4Peace Foundation.

 

 

Click on the links below to find out more on ICT4Peace in practice

 

The Impact of the Internet

Information Dissemination

Networking and Learning

Online Libraries

 

Early Warning and Conflict Prevention

Web and internet based resources

 

Operations and Support

Field-based Projects

Operational support

 

Technical Development

Technical and organisational standards

Application Development

 

Post-Conflict Reconstruction

General Resources

Role of the Media

Citizen Journalism

Reconciliation Processes

 

 

 

More information

 

Websites

ICT4Peace Foundation

ICT4Peace: An International Process for Crisis Management

ICT4Peace blog (external link to content maintained by Sanjana Hattotuwa, Special Advisor to the Foundation)

 

More websites on ICT4Peace

 

 

Documents

 

United Nations and UN agencies on ICT4Peace

Tunis Commitment

UN's key documents on crisis prevention and recovery

Tampere Convention

OCHA 2002 Symposium Final Statement

OCHA +5 Symposium, October 2007

 

ICT4Peace Foundation

Information and Communication Technology for Peace: The role of ICT in preventing, responding to and recovering from conflict (Stauffacher, Drake, Currion, Steinberger 2005)

ICT4Peace Bibliography

 

Field work / Independent studies

ICT4Peace Academic Research (by Sanjana Hattotuwa, Special Advisor, ICT4Peace Foundation)

 

More documents

 

 

Contact details, partners and information on adding information

 

Contact

Daniel Stauffacher, Chairman, ICT4Peace Foundation

Sanjana Hattotuwa, Special Advisor, ICT4Peace Foundation

 

Key resource persons of the ICT4Peace Foundation

Join the ICT4Peace Foundation's partnership network

 

To recommend information for inclusion in this wiki, please email Sanjana Hattotuwa (email above).

 

 

ICT4Peace partners

Crisis Management Initiative UN DESA GAID interpeace ISCRAM OCHA  InfoShare, Colombo, Sri Lanka

 

Crisis Management Initiative

UN DESA

GAID

Interpeace

ISCRAM

InfoShare

UN Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)

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