ICVolunteers leads initatives that enhance knowledge sharing, in particular in the fields of meaningful use of technology through cybervolunteeris, as well as cultural diversity and languages.
The Knowledge Volunteers Project, aims to create a network of “Knowledge Volunteers” of all ages who can share their experiences and skills, thus contributing to the development of an inclusive knowledge society. More...
KIITEC is a new technical institute dedicated to providing accessible, high quality instruction and technical experience to meet the needs of its students. More...
Conservation Through Public Health is a Uganda-based non-profit organization, which puts together the first information and computer training center in the Buhoma Village, at the tourist site of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, located in southwestern Uganda. More...
While you are sending an email or surfing the web, your computer could be helping to tackle one of Africa's greatest humanitarian challenges, malaria. More...
Twinning between the Association des Parents d'élèves du Lycée de Ferney-Voltaire et the Association des parents d'élèves du Lycée de Fougou, Republic of Guinea, sending of sending of textbooks. More...
As part of the CyberVolunteers Program, ICVolunteers has launched several initiatives linking the use of information and communication technologies (ICT), education and training. More...
Linguistic support for helping integration of migrants in Barcelona
30 November -1, Barcelona, Spain
Like some of its neighbours in the South-West of Europe, Spain evolved from being a country of emigration to a country of immigration at the end of the Nineties. More...
30 November -1, Mali, Guinea, South Africa, Uganda
I decided to be part of the UNESCO Group because I wanted to be part of a charitable project where I felt that I would really be helping someone, to know why and to do as much as possible to achieve this. More...