[Africa-ir-public] [APCNews] APCNews - August 2004 - No. 44

Karen Higgs khiggs at apc.org
Mon Aug 30 21:45:55 SAST 2004


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              *APCNews, the monthly newsletter of the
	Association for Progressive Communications (APC)*
			- August 2004 No. 44 -
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-- NEWS FROM THE MEMBERS --
-- ICT POLICY & INTERNET RIGHTS --
-- WOMEN & ICTs --
-- ONLINE TOOLS & RESOURCES --
-- COLLABORATING OPPORTUNITIES -
-- IMPORTANT DATES –
-- WHERE IN THE WORLD IS APC IN SEPTEMBER? --
-- WHAT’S NEW ON THE APC WEBSITE --
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-- NEWS FROM THE MEMBERS --

Fantsuam Foundation, Nigeria: The Zitt Geeks - Young Nigerians turn to 
computing to improve their job prospects

The Fantsuam Foundation provides refurbished computers to civil society 
organisations and partners, runs computer training centres and offers 
the only internet connection for hundreds of miles around in rural 
Nigeria. All this in Kafanchan State where electricity is often 
unavailable and innovators power their computers using car batteries. 
The Foundation’s work is supported by a home-grown corps of ICT youth 
volunteers, the Zitt Geeks. The Geeks are already free software devotees 
and they are the first participants in Fantsuam’s business incubator 
which provides training, mentoring and funding to enable enterprising 
youths to become self-employed. -- APCNews
http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=25017


BlueLink, Bulgaria: Alert - Government ignores public and impact 
assessment in rush to build nuclear power plant

Bulgarian environmental organisations have formed a coalition protesting 
the planned construction of a second nuclear power plant in Bulgaria. 
“The government has already announced that the decision for constructing 
the plant is made despite the fact that the public hearings and an 
environmental impact assessment have not been finished,” says a 
representative of the coalition coordinator, APC member, BlueLink. “We 
ask governments and civil society groups to contact the Bulgarian 
government questioning the project.” Campaign volunteers can write to 
beleNE at bluelink.net.
Campaign site: http://bluelink.net/belene/e_index.shtml


Computer Aid International, UK: Agreement to increase access to 
refurbished computers in Africa

Every year in the UK approximately 3 million PCs are decommissioned and 
are no longer in use. A great many of these unused PCs are in fine 
working order. Yet, in the developing world 99% of schoolchildren 
graduate from high school not having seen or touched a computer in the 
classroom. APC member in the UK, Computer Aid has supplied over 35,000 
refurbished PCs to Africa over the past six years and intends to send an 
additional 25,000 in the next year alone. In June, they signed a 
partnership agreement with AITEC Africa, Africa’s leading organiser of 
ICT exhibitions and conferences to provide a framework for cooperation 
between the two organisations to improve the supply of low-cost 
computers to African institutions. -- APCNews
Computer Aid International: http://www.computeraid.org


C2o, Australia: Local communities in Australia relive history and 
organise online

One neighbourhood retraces its history through an online archive of web 
pages, photos, and audio clips. It is a rich telling of anecdotal 
histories of Aboriginal mounted police, a prisoner of war camp, and more 
that would otherwise be lost. Another community has built a website to 
monitor the media regarding development planning that could make or 
break the community. - c2o
http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=25021


SANGONeT, South Africa: First annual "ICTs and civil society" conference 
to take place in March 2005

APC member, the Southern African NGO Network (SANGONeT), will be 
organising its first annual "ICTs and Civil Society" conference to take 
place from 2-4 March 2005 in Johannesburg, South Africa. -- SANGONeT
http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=25026


Women’sNet, South Africa: Hands-on workshop on free software targets 
women technicians from Southern Africa

 From 6-10 September 2004 in Johannesburg, South Africa, APC member 
Women'sNet will host a southern Africa-wide workshop to build awareness 
of and demonstrate the potential use of free and open source software 
(FOSS) in the non-profit sector, and women's organisations specifically. 
For more information contact: Natasha Primo natasha at womensnet.org.za – 
Women’sNet
http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=25034


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-- ICT POLICY & INTERNET RIGHTS --

ALERT: US$10 million libel suit against media advocate

A young Thai journalist is being taken to court for around $10 million 
dollars after she alleged a major corporation was benefiting financially 
from its connections to the Thai prime minister. Press freedom 
organisations claim the exaggerated sum involved and the backing of the 
Thai government for the case will set a chilling precedent and undermine 
the constitutionallyguaranteed rights of Thai journalists and civil 
society to scrutinise government policies and decisions. APC recently 
met the journalist, Supinya Klangnarong, at a communications rights 
conference in Manila. - SEAPA/IFEX 
http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/60874/


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-- WOMEN & ICTs -

Catalysing a Gender and ICT Advocacy Movement: Report from the first APC 
women’s programme policy conference for change and empowerment

“We are constantly urged to make the case for gender and ICT,” said 
Karen Banks, former coordinator of the APC Women’s Networking Support 
Programme in her opening address to the APC WNSP’s first gender and ICT 
policy conference. “ICT policy makers, funders, governments and even 
civil society ICT advocates ask ‘why gender?’ and the women's movement 
asks ‘why ICTs?’” Analysis of the debates that dominated the two-day 
meeting in Rio de Janeiro in June now online. – APC WNSP
http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=25050


New report: Bridging the Gender Digital Divide – Challenges in Central 
and Eastern Europe and the ex-Soviet states

A research study “Bridging the Gender Digital Divide: A Report on Gender 
and Information and Communication Technologies in Central and Eastern 
Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CEE/CIS)” produced by 
UNIFEM in collaboration with UNDP and Lenka Simerska and Katerina 
Fialova of the APC women’s programme (APC WNSP) reports that women in 
CEE/CIS share many of the challenges experienced by women in other world 
regions. But there are also some issues specific to this region that 
needs to be examined in the context of the legacy of communism and 
historical and cultural sub-regional diversities. – APC WNSP
http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=25036


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-- ONLINE TOOLS & RESOURCES --

New Report: Bridging the Gender Digital Divide - gender and ICT in 
Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States

This research study produced by UNIFEM in collaboration with UNDP and 
the APC women’s programme (APC WNSP) documents that women in CEE/CIS 
share many of the challenges experienced by women in other world 
regions, but there are also some issues specific to this region that 
needs to be examined in the context of the legacy of communism and the 
historical and cultural sub-regional diversities. 
http://web.undp.sk/uploads/Gender%20and%20ICT%20reg_rep_eng.pdf

Report: Reporters Without Borders - The internet under surveillance 2004

The freedom of the press organisation’s report on the obstacles to the 
free flow of information online. 
http://www.rsf.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=433

Website: Internet rights in the Arab world

The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information website contains a whole 
section on internet rights issues in the Arab world including the report 
“The Internet In the Arab World: A New Space of Repression?” 
http://www.hrinfo.org/en/reports/net2004/index.shtml (report)
http://www.hrinfo.org/en/


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-- COLLABORATING OPPORTUNITIES -

COL: Grants for innovative use of ICTs to reduce rural poverty

The Commonwealth of Learning (COL) invites proposals for initiatives 
that need expertise and limited financial support for their success in 
helping to alleviate rural poverty. Applicants must be from Commonwealth 
countries. Deadline: Sept 15 2004
http://www.col.org/programmes/capacity/protein.htm

UNESCO:  Call for television proposals on ICT-enhanced public service 
broadcasting

Within the framework of their “Harnessing ICTs for the audiovisual 
industry and public service broadcasting in developing countries” 
project, UNESCO is launching a call to television and film professionals 
to submit their production proposals for a series of production grants 
not exceeding US$15,000. Broadcasting must contribute to the development 
of human rights, peace, tolerance and the fight against discrimination. 
http://creativecontent.unesco.org/news/item?item_id=5302


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-- IMPORTANT DATES --

VII Workshop for Latin America and the Caribbean on Network Technologies
October 4-8 2004, Cusco, Peru

Since 1992, ESLARED (the Latin America Network School) has provided 
advanced training in everything related to network technology and 
promoted the debate on crucial issues concerning information and 
communication technologies and the region's development. Training is 
participatory and free software-oriented. This seventh annual training 
event features an in-depth five-day course on the free software content 
management system, APC ActionApps run by APC member Colnodo and the ICA. 
http://www.walc2004.cepes.org.pe/index_en.shtml


-- WHERE IN THE WORLD IS APC IN SEPTEMBER? --

You can meet up with APC and/or APC WNSP (APC women’s programme) 
representatives at the events below during September. Write to 
events at apc.org to obtain contact information. See you there!

Freifunk.net Summer Convention 2004 - Wireless4Development
September 03-10, Djursland, Denmark

Women’sNet/APC-Africa-Women Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) Workshop
Sep 6-10, Johannesburg, South Africa

High-level Intergovernmental Meeting to review the regional 
implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action
Sep 7-10, Bangkok, Thailand 
http://www.unescap.org/esid/GAD/Events/Highlevel%20meeting%20Sep%202004/index.asp

Jordan ICT Forum 2004
Sep 14-15, Jordan
http://www.jordanictorum.com

Highway Africa 2004
Sep 16-19, Grahamstown, South Africa
http://www.highwayafrica.org.za

Communications Rights in the Information Society (CRIS) Global 
Governance Project Kenya validation workshop
Sep 20-21, Nairobi, Kenya

Catalysing Access to ICT in Africa (CATIA) 1F International ICT Policy 
workshop
Sep 20-21, Dakar, Senegal
http://catia.ws

WSIS Working Group on Internet Governance consultation
Sep 20-21, Geneva, Switzerland
http://www.itu.int/wsis/preparatory2/wgig/index.html

Expert meeting on free and open source software: Policy and development 
implications
Sep 22-24, Geneva, Switzerland
http://www.unctad.org/Templates/meeting.asp?intItemID=1942&lang=1& m=8936


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-- WHAT’S NEW ON THE APC WEBSITE --

"ICT Policy: A Beginner's Handbook" online

First published in soft-back in December 2003, this acclaimed handbook 
is for people who want orientation about information and communications 
technology (ICT) and internet policies, who want to understand how the 
internet and markets work, the background on policy and regulation, and 
what's at stake for ordinary citizens. http://rights.apc.org/handbook


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