Project WWAID™ :: NON-PROFIT Worldwide Accessible Internet Development  —  International NGO :: Internet Transparency — SOROS

Project WWAID™ (World Wide Accessible Internet Development) — temporary informational site

29 June, 2007: FIMRC partners with Project WWAID™
Project WWAID™ announces a large scale website development project with its partner, the Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC). The overall purpose of this project is to re-design the FIMRC website (currently located at http://www.fimrc.org) in order to create a self-sustainable and expandable site that will be highly visible and accessible throughout the world. Along with a refreshing new 'front-end' design, this project will include a dynamic database (CMS) driven (Apache / PHP / MySql) 'back-end' system to control the website, a volunteer registration system, online shopping cart, automated link-building system, and many other dynamic Web 2.0 features.

22 June, 2007: Washington DC Center On Aging partners with Project WWAID™
Project WWAID™ announces a new long-term web development partnership with the Washington DC Center on Aging, a non-profit organization founded in 1994 by Dr. Gene D. Cohen, M.D., Ph.D. Please see the Washington DC Center on Aging official website for more details.

Washington DC Center on Aging Keywords: AGING, public policy regarding aging, intergenerational projects, innovations in field of aging, creativity in aging, public education about aging, research in field of aging- international network of scientists in field of aging.

17 June, 2007: Project Diamantina™ beta site scheduled for official beta testing in two weeks
We've been working non-stop on this site with Alessandro (the Lencois director of  Project Diamantina™), local members of the Lencois-Chapada community & our programmers and we plan to begin official beta testing in two weeks...

15 June, 2007: Project Diamantina™ Update
Interested Parties -- For access information to the Project Diamantina Beta Site, please visit the official Project WWAID™ homepage at http://www.project-wwaid.org and submit a request to the contact email listed at the site.

 

funded in part by SWD & JSO

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