Ofir, Z.M.2007-11-132004-10-132007-11-132003http://hdl.handle.net/10625/25993Meeting: Cases, Concepts and Connections : the Influence of Research on Public Policy; Evaluation Workshop, 24-25 Mar. 2003, IDRC Auditorium, Ottawa, ON, CAThe Acacia Initiative: Communities and Information Society in Africa funded two ICT policy development processes and enabled the IDRC to have an immediate and significant policy influence in the ICT field. However, Acacia could have had a greater impact on the ICT policy formulation process, where issues demanded a more critical analysis of their implications for, and potential impact on women. The report provides details of the Acacia project activities in Uganda, including an evaluation of operational aspects, activities, gender policy and ICT policy influence.Text113 p. : ill.enINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYCOMMUNICATION ENGINEERINGPOST-CONFLICT SOCIETIESINFORMATION POLICYCOMMUNICATION POLICYPOLICY MAKINGUGANDAWOMEN'S PARTICIPATIONPROJECT EVALUATIONGENDER MAINSTREAMINGSOUTH OF SAHARAICT4DINFORMATION SOCIETYInformation and communication technologies for development (Acacia) : the case of Uganda; final reportIDRC Evaluation Report