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ICT, Digital Governance and Citizen Participation Panel Introduction - Columbia University African Diplomatic Forum 2011

May 15, 2015

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Liz Ngonzi

Presented these slides as an introduction to the ICT, Digital Governance, and Citizen Participation panel during Columbia University's African Diplomatic Forum on 11/18/11 (for which I was the moderator).

Panel Description: How is Information Communication Technology (ICT) changing the landscape of media and policy in Africa? From mobile phones, to crisis mapping platforms like Ushahidi, to the recent open data initiative launched by the government of Kenya, the digital age purports to change the way information is disseminated in—and about Africa. This panel will explore the role of ICTs in encouraging transparency, strengthening media, citizen participation, and democracy in Africa.

More information about Liz Ngonzi: http://lizngonzi.squarespace.com/

Link to the panel and conference site: http://adf2011.org/ict-digital-governance-and-citizen-participation-in-africa/

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Page 1: ICT, Digital Governance and Citizen Participation Panel Introduction - Columbia University African Diplomatic Forum 2011

ICT, Digital Governance, and Citizen Participation

in AfricaHow Information Communication Technology (ICT) is changing the landscape of media and policy in

Africa

Follow us on :@LizNgonzi @mobileactive @UNDP @Saharareporters @khaitsawasiyo  

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“Until the lion has his or her own storyteller, the hunter will always have the best part of the

story."

~ Ewe-mina Proverb

Source: afriprov.org @LizNgonzi

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If Time Magazine was your only source about Africa:

@LizNgonzi

1992 2010 - 2011

Source: Time.com

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Information access in

Africa 20+ years ago.

Source: Human Development Report 1992

Human Development Indicators 1

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Source: afrographique.tumblr.com

Information access in

Africa today.

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Photo Source: Unicef.org

Andrew Adansi-Bonnah, 11 year-old Ghanaianboy raising $13 million for famine victims.

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The Africa discussion democratized:

@LizNgonzi

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ICT, Digital Governance, and Citizen Participation

in Africa

Questions?

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