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Strategic
use of ICTs by civil society and engaging civil society in ICT policy
APC
October
06 , 2003
Johannesburg,
South Africa - In the course of 2002 APC focused its energies primarily
in two areas - strategic use of information and communication technologies
(ICTs) by civil society and engaging civil society in ICT policy
processes. The use of ICTs by civil society has been central to
APC since our founding and we have been working on ICT policy issues
since 2000 when APC members identified ensuring internet rights
for civil society as a priority. But in 2002 we started to delve
beneath the surface of the challenges our communities confront and
instead of responding to the symptoms, find ways to help civil society
anticipate and plan for the challenges in their policy environment
at home or in their use of ICTs in their workplace.
Highlights covered
in the 2002 APC annual report include: APC in the run-up to the
first-ever United Nations summit on the information society (WSIS),
the APC ICT policy monitors in Africa and Latin America and the
Caribbean, a new training course helped civil society organisations
understand how ICT policy decisions affect their work, the Africa
Hafkin Prize recognised people-centred ICT policy initiatives, tools
development included a free software content management system and
piloting in four continents of the Gender Evaluation Methodology
for ICT and internet initiatives (GEM).
And achievements
from APC members on five continents such as: - ALIN-EA, Kenya: Information
for drought preparedness - BlueLink, Bulgaria: Electronic networking
begins in a war-torn province as BlueLink builds bridges in Kosova/o
- Fantsuam Foundation: Local health content in Nigeria blends tradition
and science - Tau, Argentina: Non-profits and solidarity groups
under pressure in Argentina's second city create an alternative
information exchange - Jinbonet, South Korea: Campaign against the
revision of South Korean copyright law
Download the
APC Annual Report 2002 from:
http://www.apc.org/books
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