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Item
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceItem may refer to:
- Item, entry in a list, or one object in a collection of objects.
- Item, the name of a town in Abia State of Nigeria.
- Collector's item, an object or item of any kind that has become valuable
- Configuration item, form the basis of configuration management in computer software, to control files, requirements, or another definable unit
- Greenhouse Item, the name for an American nuclear test conducted in 1951 as part of Operation Greenhouse at the Pacific Proving Ground
- Item number, a term commonly used to describe a catchy, upbeat dance song in an Indian movie that has no relevance to the plot of the film
- Item response theory, a body of theory used in the field of psychometrics
- Line item, an appropriation that is itemized on a separate line in a budget
- Line-item veto, the power of an executive to nullify or "cancel" specific provisions of a bill
- Line Item Veto Act of 1996, enacted a line-item veto for the Federal Government of the United States
- Item (game), the objects in a video game collected by the player character to increase the score or progress through the story.
- Item (EP), first release by the band Onetwo
Organizations
- ITeM refers to the Uruguay-based Third World Institute (ITeM), going by its Spanish acronym Instituto del Tercer Mundo.
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ITeM
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceITeM stands for the Instituto del Tercer Mundo (or, the Third World Institute) which is based in Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay.
Focus on information
It focuses on information, communication and education activities on an international level, particularly focusing on development and environment-related activities. It describes itself as "a civil society organization, working for civil society, which encourages citizen involvement in global decision-making processes."
ITeM's has been known for the publication of the The World Guide (formerly called the Third World Guide), which acted as a useful reference book focusing on diverse global issues and concerns, as seen from the perspective of the South, the developing world or the Third World.
It has also researched and built electronic communication networks -- through Chasque. Its other projects revolve around "information and communication as the basis of education and democracy".
Publications
Publications of ITeM are widely distributed, earlier in the printed format and now on CD-ROM and via the Web. Much of its activities focus on promoting citizen organisation networks on an international level.
Its aims include contributing to the "construction of democracy", and "placing civil society organizations as key agents in this process." It says it contributes to the construction of democratic, equitable and environmentally sustainable societies. Other goals include promoting a respect for human rights, promoting national and international networking among citizens' organisations, and contributing to the study and solutions of problems affecting the Third World.
It was set up as a non-profit civil association on July 7, 1989, recognized as a legal person by Uruguay's Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) and exempted from national taxes by a 1994 Presidential decree. It has been an organisation in consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
Choike
The portal site Choike (http://www.choike.org/), created by the Instituto del Tercer Mundo (ITeM) seeks to improve the capacity of both, users and publishers, to understand and influence national and international decision-making processes that affect local communities.
Choike originated from the will of promoting information and knowledge sharing among Southern civil societies and strengthening citizenship and participation in the design and implementations of local, national, regional and international development policies by promoting the use of ICT for South-South exchange, to strengthen Southern NGO participation in international decision-making and improve visibility of Southern content.
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