The TDLC project is an equal partnership project set up by Japan and the World Bank in a new “knowledge business”. Taking advantage of the World Bank’s global network on development, it utilizes information communication technology (ICT) and distance learning methods in its goal to contribute to development and to help alleviate poverty. TDLC is supported by a grant from the Japanese government.
What is TDLC’s significance to Japan? How is it involved with the country? What are its current efforts? Its future possibilities?
We’ll first explain the significance of (Part 1): Effectively Communicating Japan’s Knowledge and Experience to Asia and the World.
Coming soon will be posts on the following themes:
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A Japan/World Bank Distance Learning Partnership Project
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