This page provides links to streaming video case stories of ten women working in various types of women's ICT-based enterprises that can be used for advocacy and training work. The videos are provided with English sub-titles.
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Description |
Case Stories |
Web Link |
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Two women running Dhan Foundation Village Information Centres in southern India – first cases |
R. Radhika (c.8
mins) R. Jayanthi (c.8 mins) |
mms://193.60.156.105/wmv/humanities/sed/idpm/dhan_01.wmv rtsp://streaming1.its.manchester.ac.uk/rm/humanities/sed/idpm/dhan01_hi.rm rtsp://streaming1.its.manchester.ac.uk/rm/humanities/sed/idpm/dhan01_lo.rm |
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Two women running Dhan Foundation Village Information Centres in southern India – second cases |
Deepa (c.5 mins) Amsu (c.5 mins) |
mms://193.60.156.105/wmv/humanities/sed/idpm/dhan_02.wmv rtsp://streaming1.its.manchester.ac.uk/rm/humanities/sed/idpm/dhan02_hi.rm rtsp://streaming1.its.manchester.ac.uk/rm/humanities/sed/idpm/dhan02_lo.rm
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Three women involved with eSeva centres providing e-government services and computer training in southern India – two are centre owners; one collects payments from villages using a PDA |
P. Nagashiromani (c.5 mins) J. Sathyarathnam (c.4 mins) B. Lakshmi (c.4 mins) |
mms://193.60.156.105/wmv/humanities/sed/idpm/eseva.wmv rtsp://streaming1.its.manchester.ac.uk/rm/humanities/sed/idpm/eseva_hi.rm rtsp://streaming1.its.manchester.ac.uk/rm/humanities/sed/idpm/eseva_lo.rm |
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Three women who set up ICT-based cooperative enterprises undertaking social outsourcing in southern India. The cooperatives work, respectively, on hardware assembly, data entry, and IT training. |
S. Manju (c.6 mins) A.K. Ashakumari (c.6 mins) S. Bindu (c.5 mins) |
mms://193.60.156.105/wmv/humanities/sed/idpm/kudumbashree.wmv rtsp://streaming1.its.manchester.ac.uk/rm/humanities/sed/idpm/kudumbashree_hi.rm rtsp://streaming1.its.manchester.ac.uk/rm/humanities/sed/idpm/kudumbashree_lo.rm |
The material is provided in three different formats: High-bandwidth Real Player; Low-bandwidth Real Player; Multi-bitrate Windows Media Player. Real Player can be downloaded from: http://www.real.com/player
The "Women's
ICT-Based Enterprise for Development" project is coordinated by the
University of Manchester's Institute for
Development Policy and Management.
The project is funded by the UK Department
for International Development's Knowledge and Research programme.
http://www.womenictenterprise.org/videostories.htm June 2007