Publication Date
March 2002
52 p
Presents the findings of a research project that focused on the information needs of the urban poor, and the information sources they access. The study found that the main sources of information were social networks, key informants, and infomediaries. It considers the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs), and impact assessment methods. It ends with suggestions for development agencies seeking to share their knowledge and information with the urban poor
Notes:See also the policy summary
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Keywords
Development/ Humanitarian; development agencies; urban development; Enabling environments; ICT; Global picture; poverty; Inclusion; participation; society and social change; Information & knowledge; acquisition of information; communication; dissemination; knowledge development; Politics government and economics; collaboration; Programme/ Project; evaluation; Research; data collection