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== Summary  ==
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<p>Collaborative media space. Training in web communication.  
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</p><p>http://kibera.ushahidi.com/  
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Collaborative media space. Training in web communication.  
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http://kibera.ushahidi.com/  
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<p>Kibera's community media currently includes three news sources: Kibera Journal, Pamoja FM, and Kibera Worldwide (a video team). Additionally, Hot Sun Films and People of Kibera are two initiatives that can fall under the mantle of community media. Our goal is to create connections among these producers of content of various kinds among each other, in order to foster better reporting and self-representation, to enhance the skills of these groups in terms of digital media, and to support the sharing of information about Kibera composed by residents themselves with the rest of Nairobi, Kenya, and globally. <br />  
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</p><p>We envision doing this via the Ushahidi website which can act as an amplifier and enable the involvement of more residents via SMS. This would be a collaborative effort with all the entities named above and possibly more that we're not aware of. There is also a need for technology training of various kinds so that all groups have a web presence to begin with. Finally, there is specific training on video journalism with Kibera Worldwide and possibly others.  
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== Strategy  ==
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</p><p>The primary goal is to enable Kiberan residents to tell their own story, to each other and to outsiders, via a variety to technologies. We believe that this suits our mission of enabling communities to own their own information and can be supported by the map and can also give context to the mapped information. There is also the opportunity to connect young reporters to platforms for more training and broadcasting of their reports, as well as an understanding of the usefulness of such documentation for advocacy of every sort. Therefore, it fits our broader mission of using technology to empower communities.  
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Kibera's community media currently includes three news sources: Kibera Journal, Pamoja FM, and Kibera Worldwide (a video team). Additionally, Hot Sun Films and People of Kibera are two initiatives that can fall under the mantle of community media. Our goal is to create connections among these producers of content of various kinds among each other, in order to foster better reporting and self-representation, to enhance the skills of these groups in terms of digital media, and to support the sharing of information about Kibera composed by residents themselves with the rest of Nairobi, Kenya, and globally. <br>  
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<h2> Project Components<br /</h2>
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We envision doing this via the Ushahidi website which can act as an amplifier and enable the involvement of more residents via SMS. This would be a collaborative effort with all the entities named above and possibly more that we're not aware of. There is also a need for technology training of various kinds so that all groups have a web presence to begin with. Finally, there is specific training on video journalism with Kibera Worldwide and possibly others.  
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<h3> Ushahidi Media Aggregator Collaboration </h3>
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The primary goal is to enable Kiberan residents to tell their own story, to each other and to outsiders, via a variety to technologies. We believe that this suits our mission of enabling communities to own their own information and can be supported by the map and can also give context to the mapped information. There is also the opportunity to connect young reporters to platforms for more training and broadcasting of their reports, as well as an understanding of the usefulness of such documentation for advocacy of every sort. Therefore, it fits our broader mission of using technology to empower communities.  
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<h3> Journalism and Reporting Training via new technologies </h3>
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<h3> Technology support  </h3>
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== Project Components<br>  ==
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<h2> Connections to Kenya and International Media and Web  </h2>
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<h2> Technical Needs  </h2>
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<ul><li>Customizing Ushahidi instance  
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</li><li>WordPress MU  
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=== Ushahidi Media Aggregator Collaboration and Community Media Network  ===
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</li><li>Audio Hosting  
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</li><li>Use of map on others sites
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=== Journalism and Reporting Training via new technologies ===
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=== Technology support via website development ===
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=== Support to Kibera Worldwide ===
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We will provide specific support to Kibera Worldwide, the Flip video reporting group based out of Carolina for Kibera. These youth have been trained in the use of Flip camcorders and some video editing, but there is a need for strategic support and regeneration of the group via recruitment of new members. Specifically, there is no one managing the group directly within CFK staff as their programming is concentrated elsewhere. We have offered to provide further training and leadership support with the goal of developing a more sustainable and productive video news production team.
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Activities:
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  - recruitment and training of new members
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- weekly meetings and training in reporting skills and video editing
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- organizational support
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- outreach to other media for training and co-reporting of stories
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- sustainability advising and outreach
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- linkages with training and video screening opportunities in Nairobi and elsewhere
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- strategy for Youtube site and syndication
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== Connections to Kenya and International Media and Web  ==
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== Technical Needs  ==
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*Customizing Ushahidi instance  
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*WordPress MU  
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*Audio Hosting  
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*Use of map on others sites

Revision as of 10:06, 15 February 2010

Contents

Summary

Collaborative media space. Training in web communication.

http://kibera.ushahidi.com/

Strategy

Kibera's community media currently includes three news sources: Kibera Journal, Pamoja FM, and Kibera Worldwide (a video team). Additionally, Hot Sun Films and People of Kibera are two initiatives that can fall under the mantle of community media. Our goal is to create connections among these producers of content of various kinds among each other, in order to foster better reporting and self-representation, to enhance the skills of these groups in terms of digital media, and to support the sharing of information about Kibera composed by residents themselves with the rest of Nairobi, Kenya, and globally.

We envision doing this via the Ushahidi website which can act as an amplifier and enable the involvement of more residents via SMS. This would be a collaborative effort with all the entities named above and possibly more that we're not aware of. There is also a need for technology training of various kinds so that all groups have a web presence to begin with. Finally, there is specific training on video journalism with Kibera Worldwide and possibly others.

The primary goal is to enable Kiberan residents to tell their own story, to each other and to outsiders, via a variety to technologies. We believe that this suits our mission of enabling communities to own their own information and can be supported by the map and can also give context to the mapped information. There is also the opportunity to connect young reporters to platforms for more training and broadcasting of their reports, as well as an understanding of the usefulness of such documentation for advocacy of every sort. Therefore, it fits our broader mission of using technology to empower communities.

Project Components


Ushahidi Media Aggregator Collaboration and Community Media Network

Journalism and Reporting Training via new technologies

Technology support via website development

Support to Kibera Worldwide

We will provide specific support to Kibera Worldwide, the Flip video reporting group based out of Carolina for Kibera. These youth have been trained in the use of Flip camcorders and some video editing, but there is a need for strategic support and regeneration of the group via recruitment of new members. Specifically, there is no one managing the group directly within CFK staff as their programming is concentrated elsewhere. We have offered to provide further training and leadership support with the goal of developing a more sustainable and productive video news production team.

Activities:

- recruitment and training of new members
- weekly meetings and training in reporting skills and video editing
- organizational support
- outreach to other media for training and co-reporting of stories
- sustainability advising and outreach
- linkages with training and video screening opportunities in Nairobi and elsewhere
- strategy for Youtube site and syndication

Connections to Kenya and International Media and Web

Technical Needs

  • Customizing Ushahidi instance
  • WordPress MU
  • Audio Hosting
  • Use of map on others sites
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