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Vol. 15 No. 1-2 (2007): Africa Media Review, Volume 15, n° 1 & 2, 2007

Issue Published : December 28, 2021

6 - Using ICTs for Social Justice in Africa

https://doi.org/10.57054/amr.v15i1-2.5194
Firoze Manji

Corresponding Author(s) : Firoze Manji

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Africa Media Review, Vol. 15 No. 1-2 (2007): Africa Media Review, Volume 15, n° 1 & 2, 2007
Article Published : March 14, 2007

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This paper seeks to draw out the potentials of information and communications technologies (ICTs) for supporting the cause of social justice in Africa. The paper draws on Fahamu’s experiences of using ICTs for delivering distance learning programmes for human rights organisations using a mixture of CDROM, e-mail moderation and workshop-based learning. The potentials for delivering similar courses using handheld computers with built-in mobile phones are explored. The paper describes the development of Pambazuka News, a weekly electronic news and discussion forum for social justice that has grown in three years from a subscriber base of 300 to more than 70,000 each week. Pambazuka News has been used as an advocacy tool in a number of forums, notably at the first meeting of the Pan African Parliament and at AU meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in July 2004, where it was the principal instrument for calling on African states to adopt the protocol for the rights of women in Africa. The paper discusses how SMS/text messaging from mobile phones has been used to enable people in Africa to sign online petitions. The paper argues that technology is a manifestation of social relations, reflecting the power and values of those who use it. It concludes that ICTs should not be left to those who want to make profits, but should be grasped as a powerful tool for social justice.

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Firoze Manji. (2007). 6 - Using ICTs for Social Justice in Africa. Africa Media Review, 15(1-2). https://doi.org/10.57054/amr.v15i1-2.5194
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  1. 14 Standingford House, Cave Street, Oxford OX4 1BA, UK
  2. See http://www.pambazuka.org/
  3. Fahamu is a not-for-profit organisation with offices in the UK and South Africa. (see http://www.fahamu.org/).
  4. See Mike Jensen: http://www3.sn.apc.org
  5. Manji, F., Njuguna, E. and Jaffer, M., 1998, Enhancing the Capacity of Hu- man Rights and Advocacy Organisations in Southern Africa. Report to the International Development Research Centre (IDRC: Centre file: 97-5924-00), December.
  6. See International Human Rights Internship Program & The Swedish NGO Foundation for Human Rights, 1994, The Status of Human Rights Organisa- tions in Sub-Saharan Africa. Stockholm and Martin, J. P.
  7. & Cobham, K., 1997, ‘Human Rights NGOs in Africa: The Emerging Agenda’. Centre for the Study of Human Rights, University of Columbia, (personal communication).
  8. Allsop, T. and Odayan, M., 2003, ‘Adiiisha Evaluation Report’.(Available at info@fahamu.org).
  9. with Kabissa (http://www.kabissa.org) and SANGONeT (http:// www.sn.apc.org)
  10. http://www.forcedmigration.org/
  11. Jensen, M., op cit.
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14 Standingford House, Cave Street, Oxford OX4 1BA, UK

See http://www.pambazuka.org/

Fahamu is a not-for-profit organisation with offices in the UK and South Africa. (see http://www.fahamu.org/).

See Mike Jensen: http://www3.sn.apc.org

Manji, F., Njuguna, E. and Jaffer, M., 1998, Enhancing the Capacity of Hu- man Rights and Advocacy Organisations in Southern Africa. Report to the International Development Research Centre (IDRC: Centre file: 97-5924-00), December.

See International Human Rights Internship Program & The Swedish NGO Foundation for Human Rights, 1994, The Status of Human Rights Organisa- tions in Sub-Saharan Africa. Stockholm and Martin, J. P.

& Cobham, K., 1997, ‘Human Rights NGOs in Africa: The Emerging Agenda’. Centre for the Study of Human Rights, University of Columbia, (personal communication).

Allsop, T. and Odayan, M., 2003, ‘Adiiisha Evaluation Report’.(Available at info@fahamu.org).

with Kabissa (http://www.kabissa.org) and SANGONeT (http:// www.sn.apc.org)

http://www.forcedmigration.org/

Jensen, M., op cit.

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