[UgaBYTES] Local Content in East Africa

ednah karamagi ednahkaramagi at yahoo.com
Mon May 25 05:17:36 GMT 2009


hello

At BROSDI, we are involved in an agricultural project that encourages especially the rural woman engage in use of local content to address household poverty. The project has been running for four years now and we have lots and lots of success in the project.

Please count me in

karamagi ednah
skype: ednah_karamagi
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--- On Tue, 5/19/09, Pete Cranston <pete.cranston at btinternet.com> wrote:

From: Pete Cranston <pete.cranston at btinternet.com>
Subject: [UgaBYTES] Local Content in East Africa
To: ugabytes at lists.ugabytes.org
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2009, 10:52 AM

Hi

What are people and organisations in development in East Africa doing with
Local Content?

I'm reviewing what has been happening in with Local Content since we last
worked in the area for the Open Knowledge Network, with IICD and with
telecentre.org. I am working with Peter Ballantyne and the reserch is for
www.ikmemergent.net. We'd like to hear from people and organisations who are
working in this field. We are interested connecting with the original
partners of those projects, but also with other people working on Local
Content.

When we talk about Local Content we mean "the expression of the locally
owned and adapted knowledge of a community - where the community is defined
by its location, culture, language, or area of interest", the definition
used in Peter Ballantyne's 2002 paper. We know that content is expressed in
all forms - voice, song, text, art objects, pictures and videos and many
more. Increasingly this content is being captured online, and newer Web 2.0
tools are also having an impact.

We are focusing on East Africa at this stage, partly because this is a small
piece of research and we want to look at issues in some detail and partly
because we know about some work that is happening in that region. 

Please get in touch if you'd like to talk about what is happening. I am
travelling to Kenya, and possibly Uganda, either in mid-June or mid July
this year, and would like to meet and talk to people who would like to be
connected to the research and develop ideas for how the subject could be
developed. 

Best wishes

Pete

Pete Cranston
skype: petecranston
mobile: +44 (0)7917 390133 



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