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country-profiles:guide [2019/05/02 15:45] – [Cooperatives] updated cooperative section otd_wiki | country-profiles:guide [2019/05/29 11:56] (current) – [Gender] renamed to Inclusion otd_wiki | ||
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The page is organised according to the categories that are expected within each country profile. | The page is organised according to the categories that are expected within each country profile. | ||
- | The wiki is also designed to capture some of the information as fields in a database that will allow for some comparative analysis across countries. These fields are entered below the wiki in the form fields and are displayed in the wiki page as a variable. Items highlighted like <btn size=" | + | The wiki is also designed to capture some of the information as fields in a database that will allow for some comparative analysis across countries. These fields are entered below the wiki in the form fields and are displayed in the wiki page as a variable. Items captured |
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- | ^ ^ Name ^ Acronym | ||
- | | **Regulator** | ||
- | | **Ministry** | ||
- | | **Universal Service** | ||
- | | **Spectrum Agency** | ||
===== National Policy ===== | ===== National Policy ===== | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | ===== Gender | + | ===== Inclusion |
- | Internet access is an effect magnifier that can amplify access to education, markets for business, and strengthen and increase social connection. | + | to be re-drafted |
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+ | <del>Internet access is an effect magnifier that can amplify access to education, markets for business, and strengthen and increase social connection. | ||
Some places to start with this include looking for gender-disaggregated national statistics on communication network access as well as any research into gender and ICTs in your country. | Some places to start with this include looking for gender-disaggregated national statistics on communication network access as well as any research into gender and ICTs in your country. | ||
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* number of men in senior management at regulator | * number of men in senior management at regulator | ||
* number of women in senior management at regulator '' | * number of women in senior management at regulator '' | ||
+ | </ | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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===== Resources / References ===== | ===== Resources / References ===== | ||
- | * Other relevant web resources, reports, analysis. | + | This last section is optional and can be used to point to additional national |
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== Coding examples == | == Coding examples == | ||
- | This could be used to frame specific | + | Within the wiki you can use this special formatting comments |
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+ | countryprofile.regName : | ||
+ | countryprofile.regAcronym : | ||
+ | countryprofile.regUrl : | ||
+ | countryprofile.regTwitter : | ||
+ | countryprofile.regEmail : | ||
+ | countryprofile.minName : | ||
+ | countryprofile.minAcronym : | ||
+ | countryprofile.minUrl : | ||
+ | countryprofile.minTwitter : | ||
+ | countryprofile.minEmail : | ||
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