Information for All Programme (IFAP)
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The Information for All Programme (IFAP) is a programme of UNESCO that provides a platform for international policy discussions and guidelines for action on:
- preservation of information and universal access to it;
- participation of all in the emerging global information society;
- ethical, legal and societal consequences of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) developments.
The programme also provides financial support for projects that:
- promote information; literacy;
- promote universal access to the Internet;
- strengthen the role of libraries and archives in preserving information, including digital materials.
[edit] Related links
- Official website
- Text of the Programme: English, Russian (unofficial translation).