Involve. Develop. Volunteer .

CyberVolunteers

Nazir Sunderji Viola Krebs

WSIS Forum 2013 16 May 2013

ICVolunteers

International non-profit organization specialized in the field of communications and the sharing of knowledge:

 Information and

 Communication Technologies

 Culture and Languages

 Conferences

Our Network Our Network

 ICV works with a worldwide network of over 14,000 individuals, partners and volunteers, from 180 countries, speaking 170 languages  Our network manages some 800 positions a year Official Relations

ICV:  Is in consultative relationship with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)  Is affiliated with the UN Department of Public Information (UNDPI)  Has working relations with a number of UN agencies and is a service provider for them as well as for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) CyberVolunteers

A cyber-volunteer provides expertise in:

 Creating and establishing training courses in the field of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)

 Providing technical assistance related to computer systems and networks

 Training of trainers

 Programming and developing software

 Empowering local populations ICT

 Creating websites

 Installing and managing networks

 Setting up of "Shopping Centers" E-TIC.net

 Providing information and technology- related support to farmers, herders and fishermen  2011 Success story of the World Summit on the Information Society follow-up process et Senegal E-TIC.net: Toolbox Computer Radio Phone Knowledge Volunteers (TKV)

TKV aims:

 To promote the acquisition of digital competences among elders at risk of exclusion  To promote intergenerational relations that also benefit the of young people  Provide a learning opportunity for both generations to improve their self-esteem and relations, while reducing the risk of social isolation for elders in particular

Africa@home

 Distributed computing / volunteer computing  Screen saver to develop malariacontrol.net  Volunteers share their CPU power Photographes GreenVoice Lina Ernjak, Argentina (Croatia) Joan Rojas, Colombia Khaled Al-Masri, Jordan Inna Ershova, Russia Aktas Suna, Turkey

For more information

For more information www.icvolunteers.org