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The spirit of volunteerism: Re-building civil society and delivering jobs through youth networks in Turkey
by jzo
Protection, options, and advantages: ICT training for Filipina domestic workers
by jzo
The value of certification: e-Skills, outcome metrics, and corporate social responsibility in India
by jzo
Boosting yields and fighting crop failure with ICT in rural Sri Lanka
by jzo
Meeting industry needs: Youth e-skills filling labor gaps in high-growth Romanian regionsMeeting industry needs: Youth e-skills filling labor gaps in high-growth Romanian regions
by jzo
Improving income generation in rural India: ICT-trained veterinarians assist farmers with livestock production
by jzo
Creating opportunity at the margins of Bogotá: ICT training at Centro de Juan Bosco Obrero
by jzo
Fathers and sons: Developing new traditions of education in Ireland
by jzo
Joining the Celtic Tiger: ICT training leads inner-city Dubliners toward the booming Irish economy
by jzo
Personal motivation and ICT skills training: Jobs for people with disabilities in Poland
by jzo
After the mine closes: ICT training brings new life to Romanian miners
by jzo
Mentors and computers: Developing work and life skills in the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue, Washington
by jzo

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About Technology & Social Change

This group collects images from people working or associated with the Technology & Social Change (TASCHA) group at the University of Washington Information School.

We explore the design, use, and effects of information and communication technologies in communities facing social and economic challenges. With experience in 50 countries, TASCHA brings together a multidisciplinary network of social scientists, engineers, and development practitioners to conduct research, advance knowledge, create public resources, and improve policy and program design. Our purpose? To spark innovation and opportunities for those who need it most.

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