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Access to technology
Under this activity, we look at the developments in technology on a global level, both in Software and Hardware. New applications and hardware maybe tested for functionality and appropriateness for the WOUGNET members and made known to the membership. Where testing cannot be done by the WOUGNET TechTeam, research on the technology and opininons of current users and experts is complied and provided to the membership to make an informed decision.

How ICT Could Drive Open Government in Africa PDF Print E-mail

On September 20, 2011, the Open Government Partnership (OGP) was launched. It aims to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption, and harness new technologies to strengthen governance. The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) has prepared a briefing note - How ICT Could Drive Open Government in Africa - that explains the OGP, looks at OGP indicators and prospects in selected African countries (Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa), and explores the role ICT could play in catalysing the achievement of open gov in Africa.

 
Just Out: Animated films, Survival in the Digital Age PDF Print E-mail

Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the digital world with ONO (the robot) in Tactical Tech's animated series, Survival in the Digital Age. Using his special power to see behind information, ONO is on a mission to reveal the digital traces we unknowingly leave behind and the ways we expose ourselves in our daily interactions using the internet, email and mobile phones. With ONO's help, you can get the best of new technologies by understanding the risks and minimising them.

 
10 ways NGOs can get more out of Facebook PDF Print E-mail
Socialbrite is a learning hub & sharing community that brings together top experts in social media, causes and online philanthropy. Socialbrite provides answers to 10 of the most common question non-profits have about Facebook.

 
FOSS for Sustainable Development Survey (FOSSDeva) PDF Print E-mail

The aim of the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) for Sustainable Development (FOSSDeva survey) is to investigate the potential impact of FOSS for sustainable development in Africa. The survey is part of the impact of free and open source software for sustainable development in sub-Saharan Africa (FOSSINA) project of the UNU Institute for Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS).

 

 
EasySites: Websites for Individuals, Communities and Small Organisations. PDF Print E-mail

You are looking to build and maintain a new website, but as a small or medium business, NGO, educational institute or individual, you are hampered by the challenges before you. For instance;

  1. You want more control over managing website updates and/or reduce the time and cost of them.

  2. You are an ordinary user not a technical user, but you want more control over the content management of your site.

  3. You want to get more visitors to your website. You need to optimise the performance of the site.

  4. You don’t want the investment of a complex website, but need multiple access anytime anyplace.

If you answered YES to these questions, then EasySites, may be the solution for you.

 
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