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UNGANA-AFRIKA
EXPANDING AND STRENGTHENING THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN NETWORK OF DEVELOPMENT
SECTOR ORIENTED ICT CONSULTANTS
Pretoria, 16.4.2007
- To address the current Information and Communication Technologies
(ICT) capacity crisis most development organisations are facing,
Ungana-Afrika, with three-year funding from international donors OSISA
and Hivos, will be expanding and strengthening the network of
development sector oriented ICT consultants, eRiders, across the
Southern African region. The aim is to initiate sustainable projects
that will provide ICT capacity building and support to development
organisations in the region. This will help them to fulfill their
potential to build a better and sustainable society by helping them to
integrate ICTs as a strategic, mission focused, tool.
Non-profit and other
development organisations in Southern Africa are continuously facing
the challenge of main-steaming ICTs into their operations.
“Capacity crisis” is a mild expression when
assessing the skills and understanding of ICTs across the sector. At
the current pace of development, these organisations are missing the
opportunities that ICTs can provide them in achieving their missions
more effectively and enabling them to provide improved services to the
communities they serve.
Ungana-Afrika, a regional
ICT for development organisation established in 2003, is addressing
this challenge and extending this incubation program by to the whole
SADC region during the next three years. Tshepo Thlaku, Program
Manager, enthusiastically explains recent developments, "In February
this year a regional strategic planning workshop, attended by a network
of existing and potential ICT capacity building organisations and
donors supporting the program, was held to develop a three year
Regional eRiding Network Strategy. This was the first meeting of its
kind in the region after our tireless efforts during the last years
during which we developed and tested our incubation services in
practice. A shared vision for the network as well as a number of
objectives and action points were agreed. The success of this program
is our current highest priority."
Mr Thlaku continues,
"eRiders are multi-disciplined technology consultants that work
on-the-ground with a community or sector of non-profit organisations to
help them to effectively integrate ICTs into their strategy, and
empower them to better achieve their missions. What makes this approach
so special are the values and the commitment to social development
eRiders share as well as a great global eRider community as a resource,
with the eRiders.net portal as an example."
The program will be based
on the expertise Ungana-Afrika has built by helping other development
organisations to understand and implement eRiding as a new model to
address cross-cutting ICT needs of non-profits in their own countries.
This expertise comes from a roll-out of workshops, training and
consultancy in South Africa, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Swaziland,
and Senegal. In addition to projects that have been initiated in West
Africa, two Southern African partners in Zambia (NGOCC eRiders) and
Mozambique (FDC) have started implementing their own projects. "As a
new component we have included a social entrepreneurship approach and
the sustainability of the initiatives will be our key focus. We are
also adding a sub-granting process which will enable local groups to do
careful preparations before any implementation will start.", says Mr
Thlaku.
During the next three years
Ungana-Afrika will be expanding its services into several new
countries. This year two new in-country partners Ekowisa (Zimbabwe) and
LCMC (Swaziland) will receive support to investigate the feasibility of
the approach. Other new countries at a later stage will include
Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Angola and DRC. In these countries
Ungana-Afrika will first conduct incubation workshops that are aimed at
introducing eRiding to non-profits, SMEs, education institutions and
government. In each country a local partner will then be identified and
sub-contracted to design an eRiding initiative that is feasible for the
local environment. Interested in-country parties are encouraged to
contact Ungana-Afrika.
For the current partners,
NGOCC eRiders in Zambia, and FDC in Mozambique, the program offers
project funding, and implementation and evaluation support to help them
provide higher quality services to their non-profit clients.
Finally, as a cross cutting
service, useful to all local ICT service providers including eRiders,
Ungana-Afrika has planned to develop a FLOSS (Free Libre and Open
Source Software) for capacity builders information portal that will
include articles such as how FLOSS services can be profitable and how
to plan and manage successful FLOSS support services. The aim of this
portal is to lower the barrier to set-up low cost ICT support in
economically challenged regions.
For more information about
this project, visit Ungana-Afrika website www.ungana-afrika.org.
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