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Global Voices Podcast: Technology that Empowers!

Categories: Middle East & North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Western Europe, Egypt, Kenya, United Kingdom, Citizen Media, Health, Technology, Women & Gender, Youth, Blogger Profiles, Global Voices Podcast

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Hello world!

In this edition of the Global Voices podcast you can hear how women in Egypt are using technology to fight harassment, and what our Global Voices authors and editors got up to at the Mozilla Festival [3] in London.

We also mark World Aids Day [4] by speaking to HIV/AIDS activists in Kenya and Egypt about the special work they do.

Technology to empower women

First we take a look at harassment of women in the streets of Egypt. Engy Ghozlan in Cairo is a young woman who took matters in her own hands to fight social acceptance of sexual harassment by using mapping technology and the voices of women who speak up about what happens to them on the street. The result is Harassmap [5]. Global Voices author, Maria Grabowski Kjær [6] spoke to Engy about her work in support of women's safety and comfort in public.

World Aids Day

December 1st is World Aids Day. A time to think about the many people who living with HIV or AIDS and consider what can be done to support them and their carers. I had a chat with a two people working hard to improve conditions and raise awareness. [7]

Ahmed Awadalla [7] is in Egypt. He has worked with Cairo Family Planning and Development Association and is now with the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights. He talks about stigma and how the current uprising in Egypt is actually hindering support for communities at risk.

Leah Okeyoh [8] is a community activist, blogger, author, and World Pulse correspondent [9]. She is co-founder of two women's organizations, Jacolo Rural Women Response to HIV/AIDS, and Positive Action for Change (PACHO). She is also a participant in the “Blogging Positively” [10] project of Rising Voices. We talked to her about the Kenyan health care system and her hopes for the future.

You too can be involved with Blogging Positively [11] if you're interested in citizen media related to HIV/AIDS. If you're on Twitter for World Aids Day, use the hashtag #BlogPos [12] so we can find you.

Global Voices out and about

Mozilla Festival Science Fair [13]

Mozilla Festival Science Fair by Mozilla in Europe on Flickr (CC-BY-2.0)

London was host to the Mozilla Festival on “media, freedom, and the web” in November. Global Voices was represented by an awesome team at the Science Fair. With so much GV-goodness in one place, I had to ask them what they were up to.

Emma Brewin [14] is our Deputy Editor of citizen media organisation. Marta Cooper [15] is an author who is also on the Board of Global Voices. Paula Goes [16] is our Multilingual editor who was showing a colleague around the event via a live video connection. Amira is possibly the youngest interviewer so far on the Global Voices podcast at 10 years old. She interviewed our Iraq author Salam Adil [17].

Global Voices at the Mozilla Festival

Emma Brewin, Marta Cooper, Salam Adil, and Paula Goes

Well, that’s all we can squeeze into this edition of the Global Voices Podcast. Thank you all for listening and thanks to all of our contributors and interviewees. We’ll be back next month but you can always drop by on any of our social media spaces like Twitter [18] or Facebook [19] and say hi!

Music credits

In the podcast you can hear lots of lovely Creative Commons music. If you want to find out more about these artists here are the links. Thanks to Orb Gettarr [20] for the atmospheric Return of the Atlanteans Lemurian Candidate, to Mark Cotton [21] for his Spiritualized Homage, to Superbus [22] feat. NS [23] for Fujjad! Most of the music was found via OpSound.Org [24], The Free Music Archive [25] or direct from the artists. Thanks also to all of the wonderful voice over performances and clips that help to glue the podcast together.

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