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6.1 Enlaces in Chile
6.2 Macedonia connects
6.3 SchoolNet Namibia
6.4 From SchoolNet to EdNet in Thailand
6.5 Top-down in Tunisia
6.6 The E-Rate in the United States
10.1 TVET 99
10.2 Brazil - Open Source Assistive Technology
10.3 Tunisia: International Training Centre in Teleworking for People with Disabilities
10.4 POETA: Partnership in Opportunities for Employment through Technology in the Americas
10.5 India - Use of Free and Open Source Software to increase access to education and employment for People with Disabilities
10.6 Kenya – laptops and ATs for university students
Case Study I. Advancing Learning and Employability for a Better Future (ALEF) in Morocco
Case Study II. CISCO Systems Networking Academy
Case Study III. Datamation Gender Resource Center, India
Case Study IV. Guanabanet – The Taiguey Foundation in the Dominican Republic
Case Study V. IKRAA - Computer Based Software for Illiteracy Eradication in Lebanon and Egypt
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