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Designing effective programs that meet the needs of donor and host countries requires collaboration with a wide range of partners.

Fostering Partnership to Meet Shared Challenges

Development Gateway engages local and international development leaders to identify needs for aid management, online procurement, and knowledge sharing. It works collaboratively to create and implement practical, Web-based tools that support shared development goals.

Development Gateway has forged a network of partnerships with governments, international donors, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector. This enables the organization to promote technical synergies, share best practices, and quickly bring innovative solutions to partners around the world.

Growing Partnerships with the Country Gateways

Development Gateway's partners also include the member organizations of the Country Gateway Network. These are locally-owned entities providing Web-related services for development in nearly 50 countries. Development Gateway Foundation helped start them and now they are helping to expand the organization's global reach.

In addition, Development Gateway Foundation works with several research and training centers that have been established in developing nations by partner governments. These centers help draw upon local innovation in information and communications technologies for development.

Ford Program-Global Education Initiative

Ford LogoIn 2006, Development Gateway and The John C. Ford Program-Global Education Initiative entered into a collaborative agreement to further implement the Millennium Development Goals and the UNESCO Education For All goals. This partnership grew out of the recognition by dgCommunities members that Web conferencing tools would facilitate the adaptation and localization of open educational resources. Such a tool could help aggregate global expertise to address technical, instructional, cultural, and contractual challenges. Development Gateway offers its members a premium web conferencing network free of charge. This benefit to dgCommunities members is made possible through the in-kind support from The John C. Ford Program-Global Education Initiative, an international donor NGO that has developed and donates innovative, applied-learning science-engineering programs for K-12 youth and teachers in underserved communities, worldwide.

Global Knowledge Partnership

GKPIn 2007, Development Gateway Foundation formed a partnership with Global Knowledge Partnership, an international network of over 100 public and private sector organizations bound by the two common principles of sharing knowledge and building partnerships. Members and partners work in concert through the GKP network to promote innovation and advancement in knowledge for development and information and communication technologies for development throughout the world. For more information, please visit www.globalknowledge.org.
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