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The World Bank has supported more than 100 developing countries to reform their telecommunications and information and communications technology (ICT) sectors, helping spur investment and modernization that in turn accelerates economic growth and poverty reduction. Loans and technical assistance from both the International Development Association (IDA) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) have delivered results as diverse as connecting millions of people to cheaper telephone services in Afghanistan to helping residents of rural Nicaragua access the Internet for the first time.
Information and Communication Technologies in Developing Countries
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infoDev is a global partnership program in the Financial and Private Sector Development arm of the World Bank Group of international development agencies. We help donors and developing countries use innovation and information and communication technologies (ICT) to achieve economic growth, sustainable development and poverty reduction.
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Scaling Up Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries:
As part of the Creating Sustainable Businesses in the Knowledge Economy program and to encourage innovation and competitiveness among SMEs, Finland, Nokia, and infoDev have placed a special importance on developing mobile activities.
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