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Global: Online Dialogue on Technology for Transparency

Categories: Latin America, Western Europe, Brazil, Chile, Germany, Kenya, Mexico, United Kingdom, Citizen Media, Development, Digital Activism, Technology, Technology for Transparency Network

The Technology for Transparency Initiative, together with New Tactics in Human Rights, [1] invites you to join an online dialogue [2] on ‘Using Technology to Promote Transparency’, starting today and continuing until September 27, 2011.

There has been an expanding and increasingly global movement of technology and digital media projects aimed at promoting government transparency, accountability, and public participation in political processes. After documenting dozens of cases around the world, the Technology for Transparency Network [3], a project of Rising Voices [4], documented these transparency projects to gain a better understanding of their current impact, obstacles, and future potential. Now it is time to start the conversation, with the help of the wonderful platform ‘New Tactics for Human Rights’.

Image by whiteafrican on Flickr (under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license). [5]

Image by whiteafrican on Flickr (under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license).

This week we are inviting 11 experts from all over the world, from different projects promoting openness, collaboration and transparency, to answer your questions, comment on interesting topics and discuss the future of technology in promoting transparency.

Join Elizabeth Wolf from Ciudadano Inteligente [6] (Smart Citizen), Chile; Susannah Vila and Jorge Soto from Citivox [7], Mexico; Mike Linksvayer from Creative Commons [8]; Jonathan Gray from Open Knowledge Foundation [9], UK; Diego Casaes from Eleitor 2010 [10], Brazil; Camila Bustamante from Dateros [11], Peru; Ulrich Muller from Germany; Maya Indira Ganesh from Tactical Technology Collective [12]; John (Kipp) Kipchumbah of InfoNet, Kenya; Amr Gharbeia, Technology and Freedoms Programme Officer for the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights [13]; and Mendi Njonjo, Fund Manager for the Africa Technology and Transparency Initiative [14] in Kenya.

The dialogue is an opportunity to share these case studies and tools with the New Tactics online community, learn from the experiences of practitioners implementing these projects, and discuss new ideas, challenges, risks and opportunities. Join us online from September 21-27 to share your stories, ideas and resources.