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Can Not-for-Profit Organisations Really Ever Be Innovative?

Can Not-for-Profit Organisations Really Ever Be Innovative?

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Social Innovation within the sphere of digital development is for SPIDER the use of existing, as well as new technology and design to meet social needs, in a way previously not seen

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  • The Digital Investment Principles were Launched at the World Health Summit in Berlin on the 16/10/2018.
  • SPIDER at the launch of the Digital Investment Principles at World Health Summit, Berlin
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  • SPIDER’s new Director, Dr John Owuor

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About SPIDER

SPIDER is an independent centre focusing on the digitalisation of international development. We bring together actors in development to promote human centered technology for the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By combining practical work and applied research, SPIDER contributes to empirical knowledge on ICT for Development (ICT4D).

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