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--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- *APCNews, the monthly newsletter of the Association for Progressive Communications (APC)* - May 2005 No. 52 - --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -- NEWS FROM THE MEMBERS -- -- NEWS FROM APC -- -- ICT POLICY & INTERNET RIGHTS -- -- BUILDING CAPACITY & STRATEGIC USE OF ICTs -- -- WOMEN & ICTs -- -- ONLINE TOOLS & RESOURCES -- -- COLLABORATING OPPORTUNITIES - -- SITES OF INTEREST -- -- WHERE IN THE WORLD IS APC NEXT MONTH -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -- NEWS FROM THE MEMBERS -- RITS, BRAZIL: Wireless-connected communities in Amazonia In June, APC member Rits will return to Para, in northern Brazil, to start the second phase of the project of leading wireless internet connectivity to riverside communities down the Tapajos river. This is a partnership with local NGOs Projeto Saude and Alegria, with the support of Avina Foundation and The Institute for Connectivity in the Americas (ICA). This second phase means a low-cost, high social-impact experience of digital inclusion in remote spots in Amazonia, using creativity, clean technology and internet-telephony technology. Now the challenge is to get financial support to keep it going, considering that the investment in research and implementation has been already done. More in Portuguese: http://arruda.rits.org.br/notitia1/servlet/newstorm.notitia.apresentacao.ServletDeSecao?codigoDaSecao=4&dataDoJornal=1114032467000 And more in English next month. SANGONET, SOUTH AFRICA: Commons-sense: Public money for public knowledge? Should publicly-funded knowledge remain easily accessable and sharable? In May 2005 -- which saw the launch of Creative Commons South Africa -- that country discussed important issues related to the production and consumption of knowledge. http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=33161 NODO TAU, ARGENTINA: ICTs as a passport to the job market Rosario -- one of Argentina's three most-populous cities -- sees computer literacy as one of the passports its citizens can deploy to access the job-market. Residents of its western district voted to finance a computer training project, and APC member Nodo TAU was handed the challenge of training the trainers. -- APCNews http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=33103 ARABDEV, EGYPT: Taking FOSS to the disadvantaged south of Egypt APC member in Cairo, ArabDev, is taking free and open source software to the disadvantaged south of Egypt. Thinking of programmers as normal people, not masters of some secret magical lore, can make a difference to the thinking of these citizens of tomorrow. - APCNews http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=33299 CHANGENET, SLOVAKIA: Slovak public WiFi networks seen to be in danger The Slovak Telecommunications Office has published a draft of its new general licence for operating radio devices in the public 2.4 GHz frequency band. But if the wordings of this new policy remain unchanged, it could effectivelly put ban on thousands of devices around that country, warns the Bratislava-based Changenet.sk network. - ChangeNet http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=32626 BYTESFORALL: Issues and news from South Asia South Asia-based member BytesForAll.org focuses on the issues that came up for discussion recently at its online forum. Issues range from open access and open archives, Ubuntu CDs, a discussion on the information needs of villagers, more Indian attempts to produce affordable computing devices, the potential of community radio, and more. See summary and links http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bytesforall_readers/message/5929 Or check the sites at http://www.bytesforall.org and http://www.bytesforall.net --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -- NEWS FROM APC -- 2005 APC HAFKIN PRIZE WINNER TRAINS KENYAN YOUTH FOR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES For young people living in poverty in coastal Kenya, in east Africa, surfing the internet and learning how to use computers make most sense when these skills directly spell economic opportunities and work-readiness. In recognition of this, the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) named the *Global Education Partnership - Wundanyi* in Kenya on May 26 as the winner of the APC Africa Hafkin Communications Prize for 2004-5. Global Education Partnership - Wundanyi (GEP) is a not-for-profit organisation located in the Taita Taveta District of Kenya. It has created a 12-week comprehensive training programme that focuses on "entrepreneurship and work-readiness skills" for local youth from 15 to 24 years. Taita Taveta is one of the poorest areas of Kenya with a poverty rate of 66%, which is 10% higher than the national average. In recognition of their vision and implementation, a six-member international jury awarded the Kenyans the USD $7,500 award which is named in honour of Nancy Hafkin, a pioneer of networking and development information and communications in Africa. In addition to recognising GEP, the judges awarded an honourable mention to *BorgouNET* in Benin. BorgouNET has provided a number of towns in North Benin with their only means of sending and receiving email to and from the outside world, owing to the absence of telecommunications infrastructures and the non-digitalisation of telephone lines. This biennial award recognises outstanding examples of African initiatives in information and communications technology (ICTs) for development. The theme in 2004-05 was community initiatives that use the internet and other digital communication networks to access markets, skills and opportunities to derive real economic benefits. More about the prize finalists and winner: http://www.apc.org/english/hafkin/2004/winner.shtml (English) http://www.apc.org/francais/hafkin/2004/winner.shtml (French) The Hafkin Prize is supported in part by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -- ICT POLICY & INTERNET RIGHTS -- Catalysing access to ICTs in Africa (CATIA): APC is the lead implementer of the CATIA project's component on policy advocacy. The overall developmental objective of the component is to achieve increased access to affordable ICTs in Africa, particularly for the poor and those in rural under-serviced areas. It aims to stimulate and support accelerated ICT policy and regulatory reform in seven African countries through supporting existing initiatives and developing the capacity of informed advocacy groups (and individuals) from the private sector, consumer groups and civil society, and the media. New CATIA report: 'Absent voices, missed opportunity: the media's silence on ICT policy issues in six African countries' This new report notes that the journalists in the six countries surveyed are lucky to enjoy conditions of media freedom in greater or lesser degrees. But what this study shows is little sign of media deepening its democratic role by becoming a vital link in the processes of public policy with regard to the African Information Society, says Guy Berger in the report's preface. The report evaluates the nature of ICT policy coverage in policy-influential media in Kenya, Mozambique, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Senegal. - Highway Africa CATIA is at http://www.catia.ws/ This report (in .doc format) is available for download at http://www.catia.ws/Documents/Indexpage/ICT%20coverage%20report%20final.doc Also at http://rights.apc.org/documents/absentvoices.pdf (in pdf) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -- BUILDING CAPACITY & STRATEGIC USE OF ICTs -- Multi-Media Tool Kit found 'meeting unmet needs' First released two years ago, a toolkit created by a partnership initiative led by UNESCO and coordinated by APC, has been found by 87.4% of users questioned to be useful in "meeting a previously unmet need". It focusses on the needs of those working in grass-roots communication and information activities. http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=32855 APC's new 'Community Wireless Connectivity' project APC's latest initiative is looking to connect communities who don't yet have internet access, by skilling them to build their own wireless networks. The project covers the development of training materials in English, French and Arabic and workshops that will be adapted for different environmental, regulatory and climatic conditions. Four regional workshops are planned in Africa in 2005, and APC will be training up to 100 possible future trainers. Plans are also afoot in Latin America and Asia-Pacific. - APCNews http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=32071 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -- WOMEN & ICTs -- Gender Evaluation Methodology - GEM sparkles in Cairo Where does gender intersect with information and communication technologies (ICTs)? Such issues are far less theoretical and abstract than they first seem, if you go by how participants responded at a Cairo workshop on a methodology called GEM. A report from APC WNSP at http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=33304 GenderIT.org gets a new site GenderIT.org -- a new gender and ICT policy website helps women make ICT policy a priority. Information and communications technologies (ICTs) can assist in bringing food to the table or promoting a reproductive rights agenda and more women need to be involved in the drafting of technology policy. GenderIT.org is a new portal for women and policy-makers launched in recent weeks by the APC WNSP, APC's women's programme. GenderIT.org is a practical tool for women's organisations so that ICT policy meets their needs and does not infringe on their rights. http://www.genderit.org ONLINE DISCUSSION: In more ways than one, ICTs do also help to harm women By itself, the internet itself isn't creating new forms of crimes against women and children. But, it is sure generating powerful new ways and means for these crimes to be perpetrated. Women's movements are now having to deal with the issue of cyber-stalking, pornography on the internet, SMS harassment, and what one research paper calls 'teledildonics'. Can the intersection point between ICTs and violence against women be redefined, or at least better understood? Join this three-week online discussion -- which runs from May 29 to June 12. -- APC WNSP http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=32772 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -- ONLINE TOOLS & RESOURCES -- SOFTWARE, FOR DIAGNOSIS: Isabel is a tool that helps in getting a more precise diagnosis of patients. Isabel is a clinical decision support and knowledge mobilising system. Isabel delivers as a web-based standalone system and has been interfaced with electronic patient/medical record. http://www.isabelhealthcare.com/info/emrintegration.jsp Demo version http://www.openclinical.org/sp_isabel.html SOFTWARE, FOR DIGITAL LIBRARIES: Greenstone is a free software for building and distributing digital library collections. This UNESCO supported suite of software is meant for building and distributing digital library collections. The reader's interface is available in nearly three dozen languages -- ranging from Arabic to Vietnamese. http://www.greenstone.org/cgi-bin/library Read the Greenstone Fact Sheet for more information http://www.greenstone.org/cgi-bin/library?e=p-en-home-utfZz-8&a=p&p=factsheet ARTICLE ON OPEN ARCHIVES: This article explains the concept of open archives, an idea which can be of immense use to the information-poor world. See "Why open archives will win" http://mediacenter.blogs.com/morph/2005/04/the_oracles_pas.html ONLINE TIPS, BLOGGING: Founder of Geek Corps (www.geekcorps.org) Ethan Zuckerman, of the Berkman Centre at Harvard, has a deep insight into the world of blogging. See his thoughts on blogging, how to get started, and some useful examples, etc. http://www.ethanzuckerman.com/osiworkshop.html BOOKS AND ONLINE MATERIAL: ICT books and online materials for self-education for women, put together by Christina Haralanova. This article contains a list of downloadable versions and book titles, which the writer sees as important for the self-education in the area of ICTs. http://www.witt-project.net/article51.html REPORT: Bridge's Cutting Edge Pack from 2004 on "Gender and ICTs" opens with an overview from Anita Gurumurthy. ICTs have been used by many as tools for social transformation and gender equality. But existing power relations in society determine the enjoyment of benefits from ICTs; hence these technologies are not gender neutral. http://www.bridge.ids.ac.uk/reports_gend_CEP.html#ICTs --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -- COLLABORATING OPPORTUNITIES - EVENT, SOFTWARE: Software Freedom Day is being organised this year on September 10, 2005. Promoters describe this event as a "global grassroots effort to promote the use of free and open source software". Everyone interested is welcome to form their own teams, whichever part of the globe your in, and join in this event. http://www.softwarefreedomday.org --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -- SITES OF INTEREST -- Prix Ars Electronica International Competition for CyberArts 2005, from Linz, Austria. Some interesting and innovative projects from the world over came up for evaluation here. This year's Prix Ars Electronica winners have just been announced in end-May 2003. http://www.aec.at/en/prix/index.asp Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) The oldest non-profit, mass membership organization working on social impacts of computer technology. To learn more, go to http://www.cpsr.org Cybersociology message board allows users to more easily join in the discussion without everyone on the list getting spammed. http://www.cybersoc.com ReliefWeb. Recently-launched new site, designed to help the international aid community improve the speed and effectiveness of relief efforts by making it easier for decision makers to access critically-needed information on global emergencies and natural disasters on a 24/7 basis. It is updated by a team of 16 staff spread across the globe. http://www.reliefweb.int --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -- WHERE IN THE WORLD IS APC IN JUNE? -- You can meet up with APC and/or APC WNSP (APC women's programme) representatives at the events below during June 2005. Write to events@apc.org to obtain contact information. See you there! May 29-Jun 2: Teheran (Iran) WSIS Asia Pacific Regional Meeting http://www.unescap.org/icstd/events/wsis_2nd_phase/index.asp June 2-3: Quito (Ecuador) ICT4D workshop for Latin American and Caribbean community/popular radio technicians organised by ALER/Nuevared.org APC's Latin American ICT policy monitor will run the ICT Policy units of the workshop based on the APC ICT Policy Curriculum http://www.apc.org/english/capacity/policy/curriculum.shtml June 2-5: Umag (Croatia) APC Europe meeting for all APC members based in Europe http://www.apc.org/english/about/members/index.shtml#Europe June 6-7 Hilton Hotel, Jakarta (Indonesia) Increasing Access to Rural Information and Communication Technologies in Indonesia: Focus on issues and options June 8-10: Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) WSIS Phase II: Latin America and the Caribbean regional meeting http://www.riocmsi.gov.br/english/cmsi June 12-14 Baltimore, Maryland (US) Women and ICT: Creating Global Transformation http://www.wtci.org/CWIT/WomenandICT_CreatingGlobalTransformation.htm June 13: Geneva (Switzerland) Friends of the Chair open meeting http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs2/pc2/off3.html June 14-17: Geneva (Switzerland) Fourth Meeting of the Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG) http://www.iccwbo.org/home/e_business/Internet%20governance.asp June 16-17: Amsterdam (The Netherlands) Incommunicado Work Conference http://incommunicado.info/conference June 24-25: Seoul (Republic of Korea) Forum on ICTs & Gender for WSIS 2005 Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul http://www.ww05.org/english2/program_03.htm June 28-Jul 1: Geneva (Switzerland) Data protection commissioners input to Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG), http://www.wgig.org/About.html --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- APCNews, in English, and APCNoticias, in Spanish, are distributed monthly by APC -- a worldwide network supporting the use of internet and ICTs for social justice and sustainable development since 1990. 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