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# United Nations. 2000. ''Report of the High-level Panel on Information and Communication Technology.'' New York, NY: United Nations.
 
# United Nations. 2000. ''Report of the High-level Panel on Information and Communication Technology.'' New York, NY: United Nations.
  
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