Compilations
6 references:
Council of Europe (2020). Elections, Digital technologies, Human rights. Strasbourg: Council of Europe. Retrieved May 22, 2020 from https://rm.coe.int/digital-technologies-elections-human-rights/16809e27f3
Council of Europe (2021). State of democracy, human rights and the rule of law. A democratic renewal for Europe. Report by the Secretary Generla of the Council of Europe 2021. Strasbourg: Council of Europe. Retrieved November 26, 2021 from https://rm.coe.int/annual-report-sg-2021/1680a264a2
Good, R. (2010). Best Online Collaboration Tools 2010. Robin Good’s Collaborative Map. [online]: MasterNewMedia. Retrieved June 11, 2010 from http://www.mindmeister.com/de/maps/show_public/12213323
The World Bank (Comp.) (2003). ICT and Development - Enabling the Information Society. Washington, DC: The World Bank. Retrieved May 17, 2005 from http://iris37.worldbank.org/domdoc/PRD/Other/PRDDContainer.nsf/WB_ViewAttachments?ReadForm&ID=85256D2400766CC78525709E005A9C6A&
UN Women (2015). Resources and Tools for Capacity Development on Gender Mainstreaming within the United Nations System. New York: UN Women. Retrieved January 06, 2019 from http://www.unwomen.org/-/media/headquarters/attachments/sections/how%20we%20work/unsystemcoordination/resources%20and%20tools%20for%20capacity%20development%20on%20gender%20mainstreaming%20within%20the%20un%20system.pdf?la=en&vs=1132
Warnock, K. & Wickremasinghe, R. (Eds.) (2005). Information and Communication Technologies and large-scale poverty reduction: lessons from Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. London: Panos London. http://162.23.39.120/dezaweb/ressources/resource_en_25250.pdf