The Development Gateway 
              
              Are you concerned with  development issues such as reducing poverty and improving the life of people in  developing countries? Do you need an interactive platform to share work  that is important to your community and find information in this scope? The Development  Gateway can make all that possible.
			  
              What  is the Development Gateway and how did it start?
              The Development  Gateway is an interactive portal for information and knowledge sharing on  sustainable development and poverty reduction. The Gateway offers users access  to the most comprehensive database of development projects, an international  procurement marketplace and knowledge sharing on key development topics.
              The Development Gateway foundation started as a program within  the World Bank and emerged to be an independent non-profit organization. 
             
              Mission
The purpose of the Development  Gateway is to promote development by building partnerships and information  systems that provide access to knowledge for development. This is achieved by  using powerful and affordable information and communication technologies that  were previously unavailable in order to:
              
			  
                - Increase       knowledge sharing
- Enable aid       effectiveness
- Improve       public sector transparency and 
- Build       local capacity to empower communities.
BA's  Role
  On 17 November 2005,  Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) and the Development Gateway Foundation announced  the project. The portal, a preview of which was presented at the World Summit for  the Information Society (WSIS), aims to address the existing shortage of  development information for the Arab World.
    
			  
              On 11 March 2006, an  agreement was signed between Bibliotheca Alexandrina and the Development  Gateway Foundation. According to the agreement the BA will collaborate on this  project in phases:
			  
			    
			      1. Take ownership of the main Gateway site in Arabic and be  responsible for Arabic translation, similar to the current functionality of the  Gateway Spanish and French version. The BA will be responsible for translating  and augmenting the Development Gateway’s collection of information resources  relevant to the region. 
			      2. Create and maintain an Arabic-language Community “Arab Reform”.  The “Arab Reform” Community will be a pan-Arab portal containing key  resources relevant to a broad spectrum of social and economic reforms currently  underway in the Arab world. In particular, resources related to the governance  sector will include human rights, freedom of expression, and rule of law; in  economic reform to youth employment, poverty, trade, and regional and international  integration with the world economy; in social reforms to family education,  health, and the removal of all forms of discrimination against women; and in  cultural reforms to religious discourse as much as to public, media discourse,  and the promotion of research and scientific thinking.
			       3. Design, develop and host  the Egypt Country Gateway in Arabic similar to the China Country Gateway.  Country Gateways are locally owned and operated initiatives which explore the  use of information and communication technologies for development in their  countries. By participating in and launching diverse online and offline  initiatives, they enhance transparency, efficiency, dynamism and sustainability  of the development process in their countries. 
			    Accomplishments
		      The legal approvals required  from the World Bank to proceed with the translation of the material on the  Development Gateway website, as well as all necessary legal approvals and  copyright authorizations from all entities concerned with the material that is  subject for translation, were acquired.
			  
			  Key  resources relevant to current Arab social and economic reforms were gathered  and thus  the Arabic-language Community "Arab  Reform" was created. These resources are provided by special advisors and  partner organizations. Currently, over 300 resources created by the dialogue  forum team and other community members are available online. In March 2007, the  Arabic version of the main Gateway as well as the website for the Arab Reform  community(http://topics.developmentgateway.org/arab) were officially launched.
			  
			  The BA's Dialogue  Forum personnel are responsible for updating the website and were trained on  how to use the website's backend. The ISIS  team is continuously maintaining the Arabic web pages and ensuring that all  information is correctly displayed.
			  Website: http://topics.developmentgateway.org/arab
              
			  
                  Future Work 
                  ISIS  is currently working on resolving some problems related to Arabization. In  addition, new module in the Arab Reform Community such as the Discussion Forum,  will be open soon. The Egypt Country Gateway is yet to be designed, developed  and hosted. 
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                 Last updated on 05 Oct 2008