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Reference

1. Budlender, D. (2001). Review of gender budget initiatives, Community Agency for Social Inquiry;
URL: http://www.internationalbudget.org/resources/library/GenderBudget.pdf
2. Centre for Policy Dialogue. (2001). Policy Brief on Information and Communication Technology, CPD Task Force Report
URL: http://www.cpd.org.bd/html/Policy%20Brief/sub%20folders/PB01/pubonline.html
3. General Economics Division, Planning Commission, Government of People’s Republic of Bangladesh. (October 30, 2005). Unlocking the Potential National Strategy for Accelerated Poverty Reduction; URL: http://www.lcgbangladesh.org/prsp/index.php
4. Hasan, Md. (August, 2009). Info Lady: A rural trouble shooter; URL: http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=99804
5. i4d. (July, 2008). Gender and ICTs, Vol. VL No 7; URL: http://www.i4donline.net/July08/July08.pdf
6. Manusher Jonno Foundation. (2007). Bangladesh’s Alternative UNCRC Report 2007 URL: www.crin.org/docs/Bangladesh_MJF_NGO_Report.pdf
7. Ministry of Science and Information & Communication Technology, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. (October, 2002). National
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Policy; URL: http://www.sdnbd.org/sdi/issues/IT-computer/itpolicy-bd-2002.htm
8. Raihan, A. (2009). ICT FOR DEVELOPMENT: IMMEDIATE DOABLES, Prepared for CPD Conference on Development with Equity and Justice,
Immediate Tasks for the Newly Elected Government; URL: http://cpd.org.bd/downloads/ICT.pdf
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Networked Intelligence for Development;
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10. The World Bank. (2001). Engendering ICT Toolkit;
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11. USAID Bangladesh. (2005). Supporting Gender and ICTs: Opportunities for Women in Bangladesh;
URL: http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNADH664.pdf
12. USAID. (N.D.) Creating and Sustaining Superior ICT Project Performance Through Gender Sensitivity; URL: http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PNADN054.pdf
13. UNITED NATIONS, Division for the Advancement of Women, Department of Economic and Social Affairs. (2005). Women 2000 and beyond, Gender equality and empowerment of women through ICT ;URL: http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/public/w2000-09.05-ict-e.pdf