Technology for Community Empowerment

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Technology to reconstruct Communities in Tension (CiT) Marlon Parker Wesley Nitsckie “Passionate about reconstructing communities”

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Slides presented at NMMU in Port Elizabeth, 19 March 2009. We discuss how we are using technology to empower communities in tension

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Technology to reconstruct Communities in Tension

(CiT)

Marlon ParkerWesley Nitsckie

“Passionate about reconstructing communities”

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Reconstructing Communities

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Community in Tension (CiT)

CiT is a Community where the wellbeing

of citizens is threatened

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Technology to reconstruct Communities

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Proposed solution

• Universities can play an important and leading role in addressing problems that negatively impact the wellbeing of communities.

• Often ICT solutions are developed based on perceived anticipated needs without sufficiently considering the continuing actual-use-in-practice – Is the solution usable and useful for the user? Is it sustainable?

• This can be best achieved if a collaborative approach is used involving reseachers, students, citizens and other stakeholders from the onset where citizens become co-developers of the ICT solution.

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Project Focus

• ICT Solution to facilitate the:– care of citizens – dissemination of information, e.g., to inform

citizens about the problems, their consequences and preventative mechanisms;

– education of citizens, e.g., train citizens specific skills etc.

Care Inform Educate

Social Innovation

Empowerment

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Living Lab

A Living Lab is a user-centric research methodology for sensing, prototyping,

validating and refining complex solutions in multiple and evolving real life contexts.

It is a human-centric Research and Development approach to ICT solutions

and innovations

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Interaction Space

UniversityCommunity

Incubation SpaceCommunity

Development Space

Socio-Techno “Bridge”

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Athlone Living Lab

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Collaborative Network

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Advice Support Network

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Face to Face Counseling

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Help Line Counseling

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Advice Support Network

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Drug Advice Support (DAS)

• Endorsed by National Government

• Trained Advisors• +- 5000 subscribers• Tuesday and Thursday,

3pm – 5pm• +- 300 conversations per

session• More than 16 000

conversations• 80 000+ messages

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Positive Advice Support (PAS)

• Strong link between HIV and Substance Abuse

• HIV and AIDS advice using mobile phones

• Possibility of national service

• Collaboration with Cell-Life

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Career Advice Support (CAS)

• Emerged through conversations with youth over DAS

• Currently very few places on the Cape Flats where youth can go for Career Advice and Support

• Professional Opportunities

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Find Your Angel

• 24Hour service on MXit where information is available about Substance Abuse, HIV, Stress, Abuse

• Concept is to Find Your Angel who is the contact where you can acquire help with the social problem

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Challenges

• Buy in from the communities

• Funding for projects

• Protecting the Collaboration Space

• Sustainability plan

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Conclusion

• Technology allows opportunities for empowerment and social innovation when used appropriately in context

• If innovative solutions are successfully adopted and co-developed by the communities they could continue using it

• The impact of the project should result in an improvement in a community’s wellbeing

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Thank Youwww.marlonparker.co.za / www.impactdirect.org.za

[email protected]

Marlon Parker

@marlonparker

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