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Tag - Technology

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte (Prachatai/Flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Foreign aid in the ‘age of uncertainty’

by Terry Russell
30 January 2018
Digicel staff members register customers at a temporary stand while others wait, Port Moresby, December 2017 (Credit: Amanda H A Watson)

Compulsory SIM card registration in Papua New Guinea

by Amanda H A Watson
24 January 2018
Rohingyas in Bangladesh 2013 (Pierre Prakash/EU/ECHO/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Fortnightly links: Rohingya crisis, PNG independence, blockchain technology and more

by Camilla Burkot, Terence Wood and Sachini Muller
22 September 2017
Kitava health centre nurse, Milne Bay Province, 2014 (image: Amanda Watson)

Ten years in Papua New Guinea: in conversation with Digicel

by Amanda H A Watson and Gary Seddon
31 July 2017
Arne Hoel/World Bank/Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

An international eCollaboration route to public service reform

by David Fellows
20 July 2017
Student in USP computer lab, Solomon Islands (ADB/Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Asking the right questions

by Bob McMullan
27 June 2017
Texting, Dadaab Refugee Camp (Internews Europe CC BY NC ND 2.0)

Messaging apps: the way forward for humanitarian communication?

by Andrea Lunt
22 May 2017
Binary code (Christiaan Colen/Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0)

Telecommunication and broadcasting regulation in Papua New Guinea – in conversation with the regulator

by Amanda H A Watson, Hans Adeg, Kila Aluvula and Gibson Tito
21 March 2017

Does PNG rank highly for Internet porn searches?

by Amanda H A Watson
31 January 2017
Former Bougainvillean combatant, now cocoa farmer Timothy Konovai tries out VR for the first time (image: World Bank/Alana Holmberg)

From immersion, to empathy, to action: is Virtual Reality a game-changer for communicating development?

by Tom Perry
13 January 2017
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