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Mission2011: Building a Sustainable ICT-Based Information and Knowledge System for the Poor and the Marginalised by the 40th Anniversary of Bangladesh's Independence

Website: http://www.mission2011.net.bd
Location: Bangladesh
Members: 28
Latest Activity: Dec. 6, 2009

What Mission 2011 is for?

Mission 2011 is a multi-stakeholder initiative for building a sustainable information and knowledge system for the poor and marginalised by the 40th anniversary of Bangladesh's independence. The goal of Mission 2011 is to promote initiatives taken by the government, private sector, NGOs, research institutions, educational institutions, media, international and national development partners and other stakeholders for building various models of telecentres in Bangladesh so that by 2011 all citizens of the country would have access to information and knowledge centres (popularly known as telecentre) for getting communication, information and other services for improving their livelihoods and quality of life. The telecentres will have different ownership patterns, technology, target beneficiaries, service packages, and business/sustainability models.

Who is this for?
Any entrepreneur or institution can come forward to establish an information and knowledge centre. The government, private sector, NGOs, research institutions, educational institutions already have established information and knowledge centres with variety of ownership, technology, service package and business model. Some of the institutions established them directly and other in partnership with grassroots elvel institutions and individual entrepreneurs. Local initiative is the centre point of Mission 2011. For fostering telecentre movement in Bangladesh and facilitating various initiatives Bangladesh Telecentre Network (BTN) has been established with a number of like-minded organisations. It is an inclusive network, where any individual or an institution committed to bring ICT to the doors of the common people across the country can be a member or partner to collectively promote the idea of building sustainable information and knowledge system for the poor. The network is based on the idea of maximizing the advantages of information and communication technologies (ICTs) through sharing of experiences and knowledge within the components of the organisation. It envisages addressing poverty alleviation through accessing information and knowledge by the poor as an overarching dimension of the Network's mission.



What is the Vision of the BTN?
An inclusive knowledge society in Bangladesh, where the poor and the marginalized people get access to information and knowledge for improving their livelihood through the use of modern information and communication technologies.


Who are the Members?
The network is truly a platform of multi-stakeholder partnership, where NGOs, private sector, research institutions, academia, international and national development partners, individuals and government institutions can together advance the cause of empowering the poor and the marginalised for alleviating poverty by harnessing the power of ICTs along with other core resources. Any individual or organization who believes in the importance of telecentre as a new institution for rural Bangladesh for poverty alleviation and empowerment and desire to play an active role in making Mission 2011 a success can be a member of the BTN.

Grand Inauguration of Mission 2011 on December 06, 2007

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Discussion Forum

A.K.M Ganiul Zadid (জাদীদ)

[do4D*] Towards Digital Bangladesh!

I think this is also one of the government feeds for the telecentres of Bangladesh. I would like to request all of the telecentre corresponding people to share this opportunity with their correspondi…

Tagged: GOB, Bangladesh, Digital

Started by A.K.M Ganiul Zadid (জাদীদ) May. 1, 2009.

Shahid Uddin Akbar

BTN Resource Centre, Khulna launched

BTN launched its 1st resource Centre at Khulna hosted by Amader Gram. The BRC's will facilitate the local telecentres to build thier capacity and work as mentor.

Started by Shahid Uddin Akbar Apr. 10, 2009.

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yapa chandralatha Comment by yapa chandralatha on May 11, 2009 at 1:06am
unE may, vao day coi co con nho nay ngon lam http://nhatquanglan.xlphp.net/

hi

Thank you Mr Ganiul Zadid for creating the group we will try to best level to improve
Wish your initiative a great success
Thanking you
yapa
sri lanka
A.K.M.Ahasan Farid Comment by A.K.M.Ahasan Farid on April 11, 2009 at 11:06pm
Thank . Its mean we are on d right track. we need to focus the benefits of modern information and communication technologies to all kind of people.
Zahirul Hasan (Babu) Comment by Zahirul Hasan (Babu) on March 24, 2009 at 3:52am
I am really happy to join Mission2011. i think it was a very good thinking.
DR. SYED MD. ZAINUL ABEDIN Comment by DR. SYED MD. ZAINUL ABEDIN on January 29, 2009 at 8:37am
Thank you Mr Ganiul Zadid for creating the group.You may give an introduction and objectives of this group for assisting the learned members of the community to join your group.Wish your initiative a great success.
Best Regards,
Zainul
 

Members (28)

Shahid Uddin Akbar A.K.M Ganiul Zadid (জাদীদ) Munira Morshed Munni Farha Sharmin Abdulla Al Mamun DR. SYED MD. ZAINUL ABEDIN Sharif-Ul-Anwar Mohammad M Zaman fardeen ferdous Mohammad Kawsar Uddin Zahirul Hasan (Babu) Mohammad Lutful Kabir Muhammad Atiqur Rahman Laia Fauró Gual A.K.M.Ahasan Farid Tania Shukrana Asad Bin Harun yapa chandralatha Seuwandi Yapa Sabila Enun Md. Muhtariz Sarker Mahin Maksudul Kabir Sohel Ryhan Ebad Saud Md. Munwar Iqbal Hossain Shimul Mohamed Naazim A.K.M.Mamun tareq ahmed
 
 

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