In this post, I wanted to highlight a few projects in development, some foregrounding and some backgrounding technology, in the Asia Pacific region and discuss some takeaways from these projects that are applicable to almost all development projects. If you are looking for projects in the Asia Pacific region, I generally recommend some of the content being generated by the UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education office out of Bangkok, particularly the ICT in Education group, as they give a good snapshot of activity in the region. So much so that the projects I am discussing here are taken directly from their newsletter.
Read MoreSITUATING MOBILE IN “THE JUNGLE”: THOUGHTS FROM MY 24 HOURS IN CALAIS (PART 2 of 2)
The tragedy of what is occurring in Calais can be read in various media outlets online, so I will not take time here to rehash the details. What I will do in the second and last of a two post series is highlight some of the opportunities for mobile that I saw while volunteering. In my first post, I focused on my experience working in the donation processing warehouse in support of the refugees. In this second post, I will share the power and potential of mobile for refugees based on my visit to “The Jungle.”
Read More3 great reasons to attend the ICT4D London Meetup on 31st May
Panoply Digital’s Lauren Dawes and Ronda Zelezny-Green are co-organisers of the London ICT4D group, which organizes regular events and ICT4D meetups for London’s ICT4D and digital development community. This month's event, held at the GSMA office on Tuesday 31st May, is a pretty special one - and we have three great reasons for you to attend.
Promoting advocacy with technology - a Center for International Private Enterprise initiative
In a previous blog, Michael wrote about the work we have been doing with the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) for almost a year now - developing a training programme to teach partners of CIPE’s network how to better communicate and carry out their advocacy efforts via the use of technology.
Read More"There's an app for that!"... Or When UNESCO Jumped the Shark with Freedom of Expression Advocacy
As a student and practitioner of the capability approach, one of the first things that I read towards my PhD on the topic of gender and mobile learning was an article by Ingrid Robeyns titled Three Models of Education: Rights, Capabilities and Human Capital.
Read MoreOpen Learning Campus: Theory + Pragmatism
Revisiting the world of education ahead of some workshops we are doing in Nigeria and Cambodia where we discuss using open learning as a professional development strategy, (along with some modules on secure communication, online research, and developing an online presence), I wanted to highlight an organization that has done some good work in this area.
Read More5 ways to include women in a mobile-enabled energy solution
One of the best things about working on M&E for mobile and ICT programmes is the way you get to work across many different sectors – while I am, like the rest of the wonderful Panoply Digital team, an mEducation specialist by training, I’ve been lucky enough to work across mHealth, mEducation, mAgri and mobile money, to name a few, getting to learn about these different areas and understand the mobile for development sector from a more holistic viewpoint.
Read MoreThe World Bank's Digital Dividends
Almost 8 years ago I started working at the GSMA’s ‘Development Fund’, better known nowadays as Mobile for Development. We were a modest team at the time with only five of us based in the GSMA’s Kingsway office (affectionately known as Mumbai due to its lack of air-conditioning) although quickly grew to many more.
Read MoremHealth: Global Projects, Software & Critical Perspectives - An ICT4D Meetup
This Meetup is co-hosted by Ronda Zelezny-Green and Lauren Dawes of Panoply Digital, along with Chisenga Muyoya and Chris Foote. Occasionally, we will include additional event information on this site to make the e-invites more concise. We hope you will come out to the ICT4D Meetup to be hosted at the GSMA HQ in London on Tuesday 26 January from 6:30pm.
Read MoreData Collection, Communication, and Campaigning Tools: Logic and Antecedents
This post is inspired an upcoming workshop we are running in Washington, D.C., along with additional installments in Phnom Penh, Lagos, and Caracas in the coming months. All of these workshops revolve around the use of free or inexpensive tools and technologies that can be used to conduct research, communicate that research efficiently, and develop advocacy campaigns as a result of that research.
Read MoreHappy New Year and a few things I'm watching in 2016!
Happy New Year one and all! I thought I would kick off the year with my ‘3 Things I’ll be watching in 2016’. Note – these are my things to watch! I’m not necessarily claiming them as new trends to watch (some more than a lot of coverage over the past years) but more what has piqued my interest recently and where I am seeing momentum gathering.
Read MoreOpen Learning as Professional Development: Iterating on Organizational Culture
This post emerges from conversations we have been having with clients regarding partner networks, how best to serve them, how best to make use of their technological practices, freely available tools, etc. Several of our clients serve large networks of partner organizations surrounding a particular activity: literacy, public private partnerships, education, and so forth.
Read MoreHow to improve M&E for mobile services: 5 questions
Here at Panoply Digital, we work with a number of different clients on the monitoring and evaluation of their mobile services: start-ups / clients from the private sector, clients from the development sector such as NGOs, or with mobile operators.
Read MoreFrom Unicorn to Unicorpse: How Africa Can Avoid Silicon Valley's Startup Pitfalls
If it is one thing that the great tech startup gold rush and eventual bust at the turn of the 21st century should have taught us, it is that if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Another lesson it should have imparted is that having a cool idea doesn't automatically mean businesses or people will buy into that idea in the long run - or that it will make you money once the novelty fades away.
Read MoreReversing the flow from the developing to the developed world: mobile learning lessons
The ICT4D field is proving mature enough in some instances to reverse the flow of informal technology transfer from developed to developing, so much so that it is forcing, at least in my mind, a reconsideration of the term developed and developing. The suggestion that any nation, at any point, has completed a process of development is absurd and antithetical to how Panoply Digital operates.
Read MoreDo we need radical change? Mobile and girls' education in Africa
Last week, I was honored to represent Panoply Digital as a panelist at a high-profile event hosted by the US Ambassador to UNESCO in Paris, looking at girls’ education in Africa. The event was part of the Idea Lab series, bringing stakeholders together to promote dialogue and creative thinking around UNESCO-related issues
Read MoreLet's talk about the 'other' sustainability
Sustainability is a term most of deal with or spout off on a daily basis and one which means different thing to different peoples. I approach it from two perspectives. Firstly, having worked within the space where the commercial interests of mobile network operators meet those of the donor community and then meet those of underserved populations, conversations around sustainability for me tended to focus more on how a project could continue beyond the finite project funding.
Read MoreBillion Dollar Baby: Bill Gates & Carlos Slim to use mHealth, open data to end neonatal deaths in LATAM
Although announced with somewhat muted fanfare, Bill Gates and Carlos Slim's second phase push for their Salud Mesoamerica initiative is kind of a big deal. First of all, the initiative, which was launched in 2010, has been pegged as a success story in terms of its goal to "to reduce health equity gaps in Mesoamerica faced by those living in extreme poverty."
Read MoreUReport and Citizen Engagement: Simplicity is effective
As the team from Panoply Digital is in the midst of a good project working specifically on citizen engagement, m-government tools and building capacity, it seems appropriate to focus our attention for this blog post specifically on a good project from that same field
Read MoreGiving out free handsets for women – yay or nay?
Two recent ICT4D and gender news items caught my attention this week. The first was a CGI Commitment announcement - Tata Communications and MasterCard Foundation have teamed up, along with a number of other partners, to provide up to 100 million women in developing countries with mobile technology over the next five years
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