"WSF Nairobi, 2007 activities"
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| + | '''Information:common good for humanity or a merchandise African media facing media concentration and the convergence of technologies. | ||
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| + | Organizers: Institute Panos Afrique de I'ouest | ||
| + | Participants:Over 50 | ||
| + | Key speakers:Jason & Chris Kagwata | ||
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| + | Issues covered | ||
| + | 1. Policy | ||
| + | Our governments are very ambivalent in the ownership of media. Its an extension of the ruling party. | ||
| + | Some policies are against co-ownership of media.  | ||
| + | Governments should set up partnerships on how much locals can own media. | ||
| + | Policies are good on paper. | ||
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| + | 2. Technologies | ||
| + | Poor ICT infrastructure. | ||
| + | People are still green in the ICT sector | ||
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| + | 3. Audiences | ||
| + | We don't have access to a wide range .our audience is primarily radio, TV and newspapers. | ||
| + | access to the Internet is not common so governments are reluctant to invest a lot in the Internet due to lack of an audience. | ||
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| + | Issues to address for African Media | ||
| + | 1. Access | ||
| + | Availability and cost of that which is available e.g. radio TV, Internet and Newspapers. | ||
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| + | 2. Citizenship vs Consumerism | ||
| + | Governments should come up with policies to ensure that the public interests are put into consideration. Ensure that newspapers and advertisements, educative programs, are put into consideration for public interest to reduce on music and pornography alone. | ||
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| + | 3. North South Co-operation. | ||
| + | Should be interrogated because of the issue of globalisation. There is also need for solidarity. | ||
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| + | 4. Hegemonies | ||
| + | Ethnic identity gives to national ownership. | ||
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| + | 5. Diversity and pluralism. | ||
| + | Having a range of voices e.g. gender, the youth. Pluralism is diverse ownership of the media i.e. community /public media that is truly public. | ||
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| + | 6. Need to help our governments in coming up with necessary regulations around media. | ||
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| + | '''Time: 11.30 – 2.00pm  | ||
| + | Report by: Bukirwa Annette''' | ||
Revision as of 13:35, 21 January 2007
WSF Nairobi, 2007 activities
With over 100,000 people in attendance from all over the world, the World Social Forum (WSF) Nairobi, 2007 kicks off with the opening ceremony on Saturday, January 20, 2007. Some of the shots from the opening ceremoney include the following:
The World Social  Forum in Nairobi  was yesterday  officially opened  by  H.E former president  of  Zambia  Kenneth Kaunda. In his opening  speech  he  said that  from experience,challenges  in 2007  can  be overcomed  and a  better world  is very  possibble. He said that injustice  cannot be overcomed  by force  of love , harmony  and fair play.Rights and  diginity  of all people  must be respected  and that  we must continue  action for the  common  good.
He also highlighted  various problems  that are facing the world today  and these include
Poverty
Division-north and south  divide
Hiv/Aids
Environmental issues -Dessertification
Ccrimes
-Gender equality and women,s rights.
Information:common good for humanity or a merchandise African media facing media concentration and the convergence of technologies.
Organizers: Institute Panos Afrique de I'ouest
Participants:Over 50
Key speakers:Jason & Chris Kagwata
Issues covered 1. Policy Our governments are very ambivalent in the ownership of media. Its an extension of the ruling party. Some policies are against co-ownership of media. Governments should set up partnerships on how much locals can own media. Policies are good on paper.
2. Technologies Poor ICT infrastructure. People are still green in the ICT sector
3. Audiences We don't have access to a wide range .our audience is primarily radio, TV and newspapers. access to the Internet is not common so governments are reluctant to invest a lot in the Internet due to lack of an audience.
Issues to address for African Media 1. Access Availability and cost of that which is available e.g. radio TV, Internet and Newspapers.
2. Citizenship vs Consumerism Governments should come up with policies to ensure that the public interests are put into consideration. Ensure that newspapers and advertisements, educative programs, are put into consideration for public interest to reduce on music and pornography alone.
3. North South Co-operation. Should be interrogated because of the issue of globalisation. There is also need for solidarity.
4. Hegemonies Ethnic identity gives to national ownership.
5. Diversity and pluralism. Having a range of voices e.g. gender, the youth. Pluralism is diverse ownership of the media i.e. community /public media that is truly public.
6. Need to help our governments in coming up with necessary regulations around media.
Time: 11.30 – 2.00pm 
Report by: Bukirwa Annette
