<incom> LWATI - The SANGONeT e-Newsletter, August 2006
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* LWATI *
The monthly e-newsletter of the Southern African Non-Governmental
Organisation Network (SANGONeT)
August 2006, Number 26
www.sangonet.org.za
"Lwati" is an isiSwati word meaning information.
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<> EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S COMMENTS
<> CIVIL SOCIETY INFORMATION
<> TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
<> ICT ADVOCACY
<> NETWORKING AND OUTREACH
<> CONTACT DETAILS
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<> EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S COMMENTS
Dear reader
Welcome to the 26th edition of SANGONeT’s monthly e-newsletter!
SANGONeT hosted three Thetha ICT discussion forums in the past month.
The Namibia and Swaziland events, held from 12-13 July and 2-3 August
2006 respectively, formed part of the regional expansion of the Thetha
initiative, while the Johannesburg event formed part of our ongoing ICT
advocacy and awareness-raising activities aimed at the NGO sector in
South Africa.
The regional Thetha forums aim to increase the use and awareness of ICTs
in the NGO sector in Southern Africa. Both events were used to highlight
ICT policy issues in the respective countries, develop an understanding
of the ICT capacity of local NGOs, introduce participants to various
open source applications and solutions, and demonstrate the relevance of
social networking tools such as wikis and blogs. The events also
received coverage on local television and in the print media.
Although it is too early to confirm specific ICT trends among NGOs in
Southern Africa, NGOs in Namibia and Swaziland share similar experiences
in terms of the negative impact of high telecommunication and ICT costs
on the general uptake of ICTs, the lack of involvement by NGOs in local
ICT policy processes, the absence of local NGOs specialising in ICT
issues and services, and the limited uptake and awareness of open source
software (OSS) solutions and applications.
More work needs to be done to develop a better understanding of the ICT
trends among NGOs in Southern Africa, and the regional Thetha forums are
an important first step in this regard. We will continue to focus on
these issues in the forthcoming Botswana, Lesotho and Angolan events and
provide more detailed feedback at the end of the 2006 regional Thetha
process.
For more information about the Namibian and Swaziland events, please
refer to the Thetha website at http://www.sangonet.org.za/thetha
In addition to our interest in the ICT experiences of NGOs in the rest
of Southern Africa, SANGONeT will soon embark on a comprehensive study
of ICT trends in the South African NGO sector. The results of this study
will be released during the next SANGONeT Conference in March 2007.
One of the key objectives of the study will be to use the findings to
create deeper awareness and understanding not only in the NGO sector,
but also amongst government and the private sector, especially ICT
companies.
The NGO sector continues to be an unknown quantity for the South African
ICT sector, both in terms of business opportunities and corporate social
investment (CSI) activities. It is for this reason that SANGONeT hosted
a Thetha forum on 20 July 2006 in Johannesburg that focused on "CSI and
the IT Sector in South Africa - Strategies for Engagement with the NGO
Sector".
The event aimed to create an opportunity for dialogue and interaction
between IT companies and NGOs, highlighting different CSI strategies and
approaches that are being implemented by IT companies, and how these
interventions relate to the needs and expectations of NGOs and the
communities they serve. We will host more of these events in future.
We are also drawing to a close a research study that analyses the CSI
websites of 50 listed and 20 non-listed companies. The results will be
available shortly.
As always, we are very interested in how you think we could best serve
the NGO sector with relevant information and ICT products and services.
Please send us your views, comments and suggestions.
Best wishes
David Barnard (dbarnard at sangonet.org.za)
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<> CIVIL SOCIETY INFORMATION (CSI) PROGRAMME
# SANGONeT Portal
The month of July marked the beginning of a period of consolidation for
the SANGONeT portal (www.sangonet.org.za). As it entered its ninth month
of existence, increasing numbers of visitors engaged proactively with
the portal, making the most of opportunities to seek advice, express
their views and promote the work of local civil society. SANGONeT’s
10-year old e-mail advertising service, SN-Announce, demonstrated a
spurt as a growing user base exploited the opportunity to reach a niche
development audience. At the same time the CSI team handled higher
numbers of direct e-mail queries. These were largely related to
fundraising and institutional development. In addition, a healthy 125
people participated in the July 2006 poll which sought to establish
perceptions about non-profit accountability. In a shocking result, more
than 57% of our poll-takers were of the opinion that “NGOs lack
accountability”.
This interaction between the portal and its visitors demonstrates a
strong connection with an audience that is keen to be engaged on
relevant issues. As always we continue to deliver on strategic content
for and about the South African NGO sector and the editor’s choice for
articles produced in July 2006 include the following:
The National Lotteries Development Trust Fund: Grappling with Grantmaking
http://www.sangonet.org.za/url/42k
Book Review: South African Social Attitudes, Changing Times, Diverse Voices
http://www.sangonet.org.za/url/42m
NGO Profile: The Environmental Justice Networking Forum
http://www.sangonet.org.za/url/42n
Co-operatives as Alternative NGO Project Models
http://www.sangonet.org.za/url/42p
Olive (OD&T) Announces Closure
http://www.sangonet.org.za/url/42q
For more information about the SANGONeT portal, kindly send a query to
SANGONeT's Deputy Director and Editor of the portal, Fazila Farouk, at
fazila at sangonet.org.za or editor at sangonet.org.za.
# PRODDER: The South African NGO and Development Directory The SANGONeT
portal continues to house the most up to date online directory of NGOs
and development agencies in the form of PRODDER, and we remind you to
list your organisation on this free and searchable database.
The directory is available at http://www.prodder.org.za.
For more information about PRODDER, please contact Aadila Molale at
SANGONeT on (011) 403-4935 or prodder at sangonet.org.za.
# SN-Announce
SN-Announce is an e-mail advertising service that provides an invaluable
service to the NGO sector in Southern Africa. With a potential
readership of more than 10 000 people, it remains one of the most
cost-effective and efficient ways to reach non-profit organisations,
development practitioners, grantmakers and others working in the
development sector.
All members of the development sector can advertise on SN-Announce. The
type of information distributed includes alerts for vacancies, events,
campaign launches, conferences, meetings and services for the
development sector.
For more information about how to subscribe to SN-Announce or post an
announcement on it, please contact Diane Babak at SANGONeT on (011)
403-4935 or diane at sangonet.org.za.
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<> TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
# Capacity Building - Open Source Desktop Environment
The Technology Services Programme is building in-house capacity in open
source applications for the desktop environment. This will complement
the programme's usage of Open Source Software (OSS) at the enterprise
level. Currently all the web applications and servers at SANGONeT run on
robust open source software.
Two staff members have already attended Linux introductory and
intermediate courses. This capacity-building process will be completed
over the next few weeks, leading to the introduction of in-house desktop
support for the Linux operating system.
# Practical Demonstration of NGO-in-a-Box
NGO-in-a-box offers a set of peer reviewed and selected Free and Open
Source (FOSS) software that is specifically tailored to the ICT needs of
NGOs.
The applications bundled with NGO-in-a-Box were demonstrated during the
regional Thetha forums in Namibia and Swaziland.
For more information about this initiative, please visit
http://ngoinabox.org
# Technology Consulting
SANGONeT offers a wide range of customised technology solutions,
including open source software consulting, facilitation of web workshops
and developing a technology plan for your organisation.
For more information on how we can assist you, please contact Joseph
George on Tel: (011) 403-4935 or joseph at sangonet.org.za
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<> ICT ADVOCACY
# Thetha - The SANGONeT Regional ICT Discussion Forum
SANGONeT will host the third and fourth Southern African Thetha forums
from 3-4 October 2006 and 18-19 October 2006 in Gaborone, Botswana, and
Maseru, Lesotho, respectively.
If you are interested in participating in these events, please contact
Nthabiseng Taole at SANGONeT on Tel: (011) 403-4935 or
nthabiseng at sangonet.org.za
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<> NETWORKING AND OUTREACH
# SANGONeT’s Information Coordinators, Badumile Duma and Butjwana
Seokoma, attended the media launch of “Harambe - A Celebration of
Employee Volunteering” on 13 July 2006 in Sandton. This initiative
recognizes best practice and excellence in employee volunteering.
# SANGONeT's Deputy Director, Fazila Farouk, attended the Synergos and
Social Change Assistance Trust (SCAT) seminar, "Making Rights Real:
Advancing a Human Rights Approach to Grantmaking and Development", on 19
July 2006 at the Goethe Institute in Rosebank.
# SANGONeT's Executive Director, David Barnard, made a presentation at
the “ICT and Poverty Alleviation” Conference, organised by Trade
Conference International, from 19-20 July 2006 in Randburg.
# SANGONeT’s Technology Services Assistant, Botswang Kgeledi, attended a
CompTIA certification course (Linux+) from 24-28 July 2006 at the New
Horizons Computer Learning Centre in Randburg.
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<> CONTACT DETAILS
SANGONeT
P O Box 31392
2017 Braamfontein
SOUTH AFRICA
29th Floor,
UCS Building
209 Smit Street
Braamfontein
Tel: (+27) (11) 403-4935
Fax: (+27) (11) 403-0130
E-mail: newsletter at sangonet.org.za
WWW: http://www.sangonet.org.za
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