11/17/2007 | Dr. Anuradha Bhattacharjee
The Development Gateway Foundation provides Web-based tools to make aid and development efforts more effective. It offers innovative solutions that increase access to critical information, building local capacity and bringing partners together for positive change. The Development Gateway Foundation is a nonprofit organization with activities around the world.
Development Gateway ( http://www.developmentgateway.org/ ) is a web portal started by the World Bank to use the internet for connecting people, facilitating collaborations and networking, and to help development worldwide.The portal addresses multiple issues through knowledge gateways and each is subscribed to by thousands of members. The issue-based gateways are called dgCommunities.
Anuradha Bhattacharjee coordinates content for six dgCommunities:
http://topics.developmentgateway.org/hiv
http://topics.developmentgateway.org/gender
http://topics.developmentgateway.org/youth
http://topics.developmentgateway.org/culture
http://topic.developmentgateway.org/urban
http://topics.developmentgateway.org/glocalization
A development communications consultant based in Calcutta, she originally joined dgCommunities in 2003 as a guide. Today, she has built the partnership base of her dgCommunities to a total of almost 200 cooperating organizations. She has recruited volunteer guides for all of them and launched a robust series of online discussions. Membership in these communities has grown considerably. Culture and Development now boasts 13,000 members. Anuradha would like to see more NGOs and civil society organizations from the developing world come on board as partners and members so that, in her words, “they are represented and have a voice.” Private companies that have corporate social responsibility initiatives involved with development can also benefit from becoming a partner with the dgCommunities. “It has been a fulfilling year—and there is so much more we can do!” says Anuradha, whose infectious enthusiasm is reflected in the dynamism of her communities.
Anuradha is a specialist in Gender and Income Generation, Micro Finance, HIV/ Aids, Youth. Her work experience covers projects with the Government of India (National Aids Control Organization); State Governments; USAID; UNICEF; ActionAid; Janani and others – in the areas of Communication Strategy Development; IEC Campaigns; Communication Needs Assessment; Project Evaluation; Documentation; Work Palace Management of HIV/AIDS; et al. Career Milestones: Brand Communications – J. Walter Thompson, India; Public Relations – Mudra Public Relations, India; Corporate Communications – Haldia Pharmaceuticals, India; Marketing – Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, India.
Notes:
This year, the world is celebrating Golden Jubilee of the Imamat Caliphate of Prince Karim al-Hussaini Aga Khan (since1957). The 49th Fatimid Imam Caliph, His Highness Aga Khan is the direct lineal descendant of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his family) through his cousin and son-in- Aly, the first Imam Caliph, and his wife Fatima, the Prophet’s daughter. Prince Aga Khan is the rope of love, wisdom and unity among interpretations of the Faith, and bridge of confidence between West and Muslims.
Fatimid Heritage Foundation (The FATIMID), Geneva Peace Development Centre (Geneva Peace), and Mountain Girls Education Development Program (MGEDP) support development activities to enhance knowledge, conciliation, inter faith harmony, peace and global pluralism to establish a more secure, equitable and prosperous world in accordance with the vision of His Highness Aga Khan.
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