New website: APC Africa ICT Policy Monitor http://africa.right.apc.org The Association for Progressive Communications (APC) announces the launch of a new Africa ICT Policy Monitor website. What we want is an information society based on social justice and human rights. That's only going to happen if the people affected by the policies get involved in their development. Collecting indispensable documentation since 2001, the new look 'Africa Monitor' has a new design and structure to make it even easier for African civil society to find the materials they need to get involved in ICT policy lobbying. Powerful cross-referencing let's you search for news, policy documents, active organisations and specialist resources by theme and by country at the same time. And for the first time, there's a 'Getting started' section for people new to ICT policy and advocacy which collects information specially selected by our editors. "The most important feature of the new 'Africa Monitor' is the information section which houses policy documents, analysis, and country reports from civil society perspectives," says site editor, Emmanuel Njenga Njuguna. "People preparing to make interventions for engagement in ICT policy processes at national, regional or international levels will find it particularly useful." The 'Africa Monitor' was remodelled on the basis of feedback from civil society organisations and others who regularly use the website for campaigning, research and more. The monitor will also begin sending out fortnightly e-updates on the most salient ICT policy news, documentation, resources, events and key organisations working on policy issues. To subscribe to receive our regular updates, please send an mail to <africa.rights@apc.org>. See below for more information about the monitor: ABOUT APC The Association for Progressive Communications (APC) is an international network of civil society organisations dedicated to empowering and supporting groups and individuals through the strategic use of information and communication technologies, especially internet-related technologies. APC and its members in more than 30 countries pioneer practical and relevant uses of ICTs for civil society. APC is an international facilitator of civil society's engagement with ICTs and related concerns, in both policy and practice. APC: http://www.apc.org. APC and ICT Policy Advocacy in Africa APC's Communications and Information Policy Programme aims to contribute to more enabling ICT policy environments through promoting inclusive policy processes. In Africa APC is doing this through the Africa ICT Policy Monitor project which aims to enable civil society organisations to engage in ICT policy development to promote an information society based on social justice and human rights. APC's Africa ICT Policy Monitor: http://africa.rights.apc.org ENDS ========== HURIDOCS-Tech listserv ========== Send mail intended for the list to <huridocs-tech@hrea.org>. Archives of the list can be found at: http://www.hrea.org/lists/huridocs-tech/markup/maillist.php To subscribe to the list, send a message to <majordomo@hrea.org>, with the following text in the message: subscribe huridocs-tech To unsubscribe from the list, send a message to <majordomo@hrea.org>, with the following text in the message: unsubscribe huridocs-tech If you have problems (un)subscribing, contact <owner-huridocs-tech@hrea.org>.
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