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Payoffs of E-Development projects are huge when risks are well managed; The World Bank urges both developed and developing countries to learn from past lessons to increase the impact and sustainability of e-development projects.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-10 November 2005-WORLD BANK: Payoffs of E-Development projects are huge when risks are well managed; The World Bank urges both developed and developing countries to learn from past lessons to increase the impact and sustainability of e-development projects(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10112005 WASHINGTON, D.C.
- Payoffs of successful E-Development projects are huge and can produce dramatic returns across a range of sectors in countries poor and rich alike if the risks involved are managed properly, according to E-Development: From Excitement to Effectiveness-a World Bank report that urges countries to learn from past lessons to implement effective projects. The report, issued in the lead up to the UN World Summit on Information...
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