This chapter reflects on more than a decade's experience of using digital media and communication tools to advance human rights and development. Drawing from a range of projects in countries including Egypt, Sri Lanka and Kenya, the chapter discusses key principles and concepts that are critical to consider when using technology to support civic participation
Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is an important element of any development initiative as it helps to...
We studied a live video conferencing project based in Ghana, because we wanted to determine whether ...
Citizen engagement in developing countries is seen as a ‘game changer’ for development, as citizens ...
The emphasis on extensive participation by receivers and beneficiaries in the development discourse ...
Increasingly, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being employed to share, generat...
Increasingly, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being employed to share, generat...
The development of new technologies will enable decentralization and freedom of communication for la...
This chapter presents the activities and outcomes of the "People's Voices: Developing Cross Media Se...
Map Kibera project and it’s Voice of Kibera reporting initiative present an example of new media app...
textabstractThe goal of this particular research has been to examine the role of information and com...
This paper presents an analysis of the role of electronic media in promoting the formation of democr...
It is widely appreciated that information and communication technology can provide new and interesti...
Communication is a key resource in the process of development and reproduction of the organized civi...
In the current context generated by the ubiquity of digital technologies in all aspects of socio-ec...
Millions of youths in developing countries are described by UNICEF as “invisible and excluded.” They...
Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is an important element of any development initiative as it helps to...
We studied a live video conferencing project based in Ghana, because we wanted to determine whether ...
Citizen engagement in developing countries is seen as a ‘game changer’ for development, as citizens ...
The emphasis on extensive participation by receivers and beneficiaries in the development discourse ...
Increasingly, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being employed to share, generat...
Increasingly, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are being employed to share, generat...
The development of new technologies will enable decentralization and freedom of communication for la...
This chapter presents the activities and outcomes of the "People's Voices: Developing Cross Media Se...
Map Kibera project and it’s Voice of Kibera reporting initiative present an example of new media app...
textabstractThe goal of this particular research has been to examine the role of information and com...
This paper presents an analysis of the role of electronic media in promoting the formation of democr...
It is widely appreciated that information and communication technology can provide new and interesti...
Communication is a key resource in the process of development and reproduction of the organized civi...
In the current context generated by the ubiquity of digital technologies in all aspects of socio-ec...
Millions of youths in developing countries are described by UNICEF as “invisible and excluded.” They...
Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is an important element of any development initiative as it helps to...
We studied a live video conferencing project based in Ghana, because we wanted to determine whether ...
Citizen engagement in developing countries is seen as a ‘game changer’ for development, as citizens ...