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West African Elections ProjectCountries
Cote d'Ivoire / Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea
Programme Summary
The West African Elections project, coordinated by the International Institute for ICT Journalism (PenPlusBytes), seeks to develop the media's capacity to use information and communication technology (ICT) as a tool for election coverage and the provision of information and knowledge related to planned elections in Ghana, Cote d'lvoire, and Guinea from 2008 to 2009. A key component of the project is the African Election Portal, which aims to provide comprehensive election-related information on the various countries covered by the portal. Communication StrategiesThe flagship of this project is the online portal which provides country-specific relevant election information contributed by journalists and ordinary citizens. The portal offers up-to-the minute election news, features, live results, and analysis. The portal adopts the respective lingua franca of the countries i.e. French for Guinea and Cote d'Ivoire and English for Ghana. Click here to view the online portal for Ghana. The project uses short messaging service (SMS)/mobile phone applications as broadcast, monitoring, and citizen journalism tools, using FrontlineSMS and short code 1927 on all networks. According to the organisers, mobile phones have become an increasingly preferred means of communication in the sub-region due to their convenience and relatively low cost of deployment. The project activities also include:
Development IssuesDemocracy and Governance Key PointsIn 2008 and 2009 three West African countries go to the polls - Ghana, Guinea, and Cote d'Ivoire. However, according to the organisers, access to balanced and unbiased election information is often a key problem in these countries. The logistical challenges of running nationwide elections is often compounded by a lack of election-specific knowledge among local media, which can often lead to misreporting, misinformation, and - in worse-case scenarios - civil unrest. Availability of ICT tools for local journalists can also be problematic, compounding the problem still further. PartnersInternational Institute for ICT Journalism, Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA), Media Foundation For West Africa (MFWA), Highway Africa, Ghana Information and Knowledge Sharing Network (GINKS), AGEPI, Association of Guinean Journalists (AJG), Ghana Journalists Association, Réseau des Professionnels de la Presse en Ligne (REPPRELCI), Global Voices, West Africa Democracy Radio (WADR), Kiwanja.Net, and smsgh. ContactInternational Institute for Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) Journalism (PenPlusBytes) - Cote d'Ivoire
Cote d'Ivoire / Ivory Coast
Tel: +23321922621 / +23321922620
International Institute for Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) Journalism (PenPlusBytes) - Ghana
Ghana
Tel: +23321922621 or +23321922620
International Institute for Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) Journalism (PenPlusBytes) - Guinea
Guinea
Tel: +23321922621 / +23321922620
SourcePenPlusBytes website; Ghana Elections Blogspot (no longer online, as of October 28 2009) on December 10 2008; and Ghana portal, accessed October 28 2009. Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 10 2008 Last Updated October 28 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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