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Get Online Week 2011 in Macedonia

For the Get Online Week campaign in 2011, Macedonia was ranked 14th with 223 registered supporters who filled in the digital counter posted on the website of  Open the Windows, the national partner for Macedonia. A total of 72 supporters were first-time computer users. Several media and civic organizations supported Get Online Week, which was organized for the first […]

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Get Online Week 2011 in Malta

Over the past years Malta has managed to achieve widespread connectivity through infrastructure investment and market liberalisation. Although Malta has a DSL coverage of 99% and an internet household penetration rate of 65%, the Community Empowerment Organization (CEO) is continuing its efforts to try and bridge the digital divide. As a result of this, the CEO was […]

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Get Online Week 2011 in Moldova

Get Online Week 2011 in Moldova was coordinated by the Alliance of Access to Information and Training Community Centres. The campaign week was supported by the network of community centres and public libraries. During the campaign week, the alliance organized thematic workshops, a broadcast show by a national radio station, an Open Doors Day in community centers and a […]

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Get Online Week 2011 in Poland

“Tydzień z Internetem 2011”, the Polish round of pan European “Get Online Week 2011” campaign focused on encouraging a maximum number of persons to make use of the Internet, and was organised for the first time in Poland in March 2011. Events throughout Poland, addressed primarily to 50+ generation not using the Internet, were attended […]

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Get Online Week 2011 in Romania

EOS Foundation formed a digital alliance that carried out the campaign in Romania. Over 500 telecentres, schools and libraries were the Romanian heroes of a succesful national campaign. Thousands of teachers got online for the first time during the week, as activities have been correlated with larger efforts of the Romanian Ministry of Education. At the […]

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