[UgaBYTES] Thetha ICT Discussion Forums in Southern Africa
Kiringai Kamau
kiringai at willpower.co.ke
Tue Jul 21 05:58:31 GMT 2009
Good initiative Barnard,
You definitely will benefit also from Shaddy's contribution.
I have noted that both you and AKN seem to focus on Women and I suppose you
too will focus on children either directly or otherwise as is the case with
AKN.
My question:
I once run a 'Women Entrepreneurship Project' which has now out-scaled to
Sub-Sahara Africa under UNIDO. The programme ended being a gender
empowerment programme due to the nature of rural areas where income
generating activities are more family leaning than they are women leaning.
Given the universality of ICTs and the gender dimensions in rural areas
where the marginalized live, do you see your programme marginalizing men and
hence creating the same constraint I faced to make me change the focus?
Kiringai
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Subject: [UgaBYTES] Thetha ICT Discussion Forums in Southern Africa
The Southern African NGO Network (SANGONeT) will host Thetha ICT
Discussion Forums in five Southern African countries over the next few
months.
SANGONeT and E-Knowledge for Women in Southern Africa (EKOWISA) will
host the Zimbabwe Thetha forum on 21 July 2009 in Harare, followed by
the Mozambique event, hosted in conjunction with the Centro de
Informatica da Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (CIUEM), on 30 July 2009 in
Maputo.
The Tanzania, Zambia and Botswana events will be held in September and
October 2009.
SANGONeT first introduced Thetha ICT Discussion Forums in 2003 to assist
South African civil society organisations (CSOs) in responding to
various challenges and opportunities presented in their day-to-day work
by information communication technologies (ICTs).
Thetha is a Nguni verb meaning talk, discuss, debate and share
opinions/ideas.
Thetha forums provide an opportunity to both CSOs which are ICT-enabled,
as well as those organisations which are considering introducing ICT
solutions to their work, with an opportunity to discuss issues of common
concern and learn from one another's experiences. Since March 2003,
SANGONeT has organised more than 20 Thetha forums throughout South Africa.
With the assistance of the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa
(OSISA) and the Embassy of Finland (South Africa), SANGONeT expanded the
Thetha project to five Southern African countries (Angola, Botswana,
Lesotho, Namibia and Swaziland) in the period November 2005 - March 2007.
As of March 2008, SANGONeT has been expanding the Thetha project to
Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana.
The new regional project includes a number of features which will
ultimately result in more tangible outcomes compared to the first
project. From discussing general ICT issues relevant to the CSO sectors
in the countries covered during the first regional Thetha project, the
new project focus specifically on key issues that will inform the
regional "ICT for Development (ICT4D)" process in the next ten years.
The objective is to develop a comprehensive understanding of regional
ICT4D issues through in-country research processes, stakeholder
consultations, discussions of these findings on a country level through
Thetha forums, and comparing the respective country lessons and
experiences to identify and assess common ICT trends and issues facing
the Southern African region.
For more information about the Thetha project, research reports and
country events, refer to http://www.thetha.org.
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