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The annual ICT4D Conferences have proven to be an invaluable opportunity for NGOs, private sector organizations, universities, governmental agencies and foundations to share their experience in using ICT to increase the impact of development programs and to learn from each other.  In 2016, 715 individuals from 76 countries and 301 private sector and public sector and civil society explored the ways to harness the full power of digital solutions to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.  Our thanks to Accenture, Catholic Relief Services, Esri, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, iMerit Technology Services, Inmarsat, IS Solutions, Making All Voices Count, Mercy Corps, Microsoft, NetHope, Oxfam, Pandexio, Qualcom Wireless Reach, RTI International, SimbaNet and World Vision for making that possible.

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Christian Aid

Booth 11
ICT for Enhanced Accountability
ICT solutions that are having significant impact on development. This booth will showcase health projects working with the m-Health platform and other digital data gathering and analysis tools.

About Christian Aid
Christian Aid is an international development organisation registered in the UK (charity # 1105851) and working globally for profound change that eradicates the causes of poverty; striving to achieve equality, dignity and freedom for all. Christian Aid provides urgent, practical and effective assistance where need is great, tackling the effects of poverty, its root causes and speaking out on issues such as economic justice and climate change. Set up in 1945, Christian Aid is the official international development agency of 41 British and Irish churches with a constituency of 300,000 people supporting the organisation each year.  Christian Aid is present in in 46 countries (2012/13) working from 32 offices across Africa, Asia & the Middle East and Latin America.  In sub-Saharan Africa, Christian Aid works in 14 countries.  Christian Aid works with and through partnerships that include churches, ecumenical bodies, local NGOs and movements that have common values and competence in poverty eradication.  
Monday, May 16
 

10:15 EAT

 
Tuesday, May 17
 

07:00 EAT

 
Wednesday, May 18
 

07:00 EAT

 
Thursday, May 19
 

07:00 EAT