[FoME] Ugandischer Journalist Henry Lubega
Elliesen, Tillmann
tillmann.elliesen at fsd.de
Do Sep 20 11:17:06 CEST 2007
Liebe Listen-Mitglieder,
ich mache mich morgen auf eine Recherchereise nach Uganda. Dort wuerde ich auch gern einen Journalisten namens Henry Lubega treffen. Der Mann ist in mehreren (deutschen und auslaendischen) Zeitungsartikeln mit kritischen Aeusserungen zur internationalen Entwicklungshilfe kritisiert worden - zum Beispiel in einem "Spiegel"-Artikel: http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0,1518,486464,00.html
Bisher ist es mir nicht gelungen, eine E-mail-Adresse und/oder Telefonnummer ausfindig zu machen, um ihn zu erreichen. Kennt jemand den Mann, oder hat jemand einen Tipp, wie ich ihn ausfindig machen koennte?
Danke und Gruesse,
Tillmann Elliesen
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> Betreff: [FoME] APCNews - September 2007 - No. 78
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> SPECIAL EDITION - EDITION SPECIALE
> HIGHWAY AFRICA
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> *APCNews, the monthly newsletter of the
> Association for Progressive Communications (APC)*
> - September 2007 No. 78 -
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> Quality and professionalism in journalism and the media is this year's
> theme of Highway Africa. After ten years of looking into journalism in
> "the information society", the most important African journalism event
> turned 11. Does this maturity call for more professionalism in media
> practice?
>
> APC was on the ground in Grahamstown, South Africa, to participate in
> the event. A small team reported on the state of African blogging and
> the way in which Africa's upcoming generation of media movers and
> shakers are using information and communication technologies (ICTs).
>
> This year's Highway Africa lasted from September 10 to 12 and was
> preceded by the second edition of the Digital Citizen Indaba, a
> blogging-specific one-day gathering. More than 600 participants came
> from East, West and Southern African countries to speak at
> presentations, launch books and network. Some even walked away with an
> award...
>
> APC presented a national broadband internet study, talked about our
> efforts to lower the price and increase access to internet in Africa and
> held a workshop on digital storytelling. Enjoy this special edition of
> APCNews in English and French.
>
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> La qualit et le professionnalisme en journalisme et dans les mdias
> taient le thme de cette anne ? Highway Africa. Aprs dix ans ?
> s'intresser au journalisme dans " la socit de l'information ", le
> plus important vnement sur le journalisme en Afrique atteint ses onze
> ans. Cet " ge avanc " fait-il appel ? plus de professionnalisme dans
> la pratique mdiatique?
>
> APC tait sur le terrain ? Grahamstown en Afrique du Sud pour participer
> ? l'vnement. Une petite quipe a d'ailleurs couvert l'tat du blogage
> en Afrique, ainsi que la faon par laquelle la gnration montante de>
> travailleurs des mdias africains utilisent les technologies de
> l'information et de la communication (TIC).
>
> Highway Africa a eu lieu du 10 au 12 septembre cette anne et fut
> prcde de la seconde dition de Digital Citizen Indaba, une rencontre
> d'une journe spcifiquement axe sur le blogage. Plus de 600
> participants sont venus de l'Afrique de l'Est, de l'Ouest, puis du Sud
> pour prsenter, lancer un livre et/ou rseauter. Certains sont m> (tm)> me
> repartis avec un prix d'excellence...
>
> APC a prsent une tude nationale sur la large bande internet, expos
> ses efforts destins ? baisser le prix et augmenter l'accs ? l'internet
> haute vitesse en Afrique et, tenu un atelier sur les rcits numriques.
> Bonne lecture de cette dition spciale d'APCNouvelles en anglais et
> franais.
>
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> HIGHWAY AFRICA en franais: Internet en RDC : " a nous prend 50 millions "
>
> Frdric Dubois (Blogue d'APC) 13/09/2007 -- La RDC est l'un des seuls
> pays d'Afrique qui ne profite pas encore pleinement de l'explosion des
> technologies internet. L'homme qui se propose de mettre tout en uvre
> afin que la RDC rattrape son retard tait prsent lors de la onzime
> dition de la confrence Highway Africa afin de prsenter les grandes
> lignes d'une tude faisabilit qu'il a aid ? monter.
> http://blogue.apc.org/fr/index.shtml?x=5202453
>
>
> HIGHWAY AFRICA: Internet Forum - Continent to send 20 delegates
>
> Remmy Nweke (Daily Champion, Nigeria) 13/09/2007 -- Civil Society
> Organisations (CSOs) in Africa are to send a 20-member delegation to the
> Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in November
> 2007 to ensure that the African voices are heard. Speaking on behalf of
> the CSOs, Natasha Primo of the Association for Progressive
> Communications (APC) said that the essence of bringing the crusade to
> the largest gathering of journalists on the continent was to guarantee
> that African communicators were not left out.
> http://blog.apc.org/en/index.shtml?x=5202495
>
>
> HIGHWAY AFRICA: Looking for literature? Free software lit now easy to find
>
> Frdric Dubois (APC.org) 09/12/2007 -- Launched on September 11 by
> Arnold Pietersen of the South African organisation CECS, the Free
> knowledge for ICT Literacy portal will act as a guide for people who are
> looking for "the best information available on and for ICT training".
> Pietersen's enthusiastic launch took place at Rhodes University in
> Grahamstown, South Africa, in front of a small but enthusiastic audience
> attending the 2007 edition of the Highway Africa conference.
> http://www.apc.org/english/news/index.shtml?x=5201503
>
>
> HIGHWAY AFRICA en franais: Journalistes prims ? Highway Africa
>
> Frdric Dubois et Hippolyte Djiwan (Blogue d'APC) 12/09/2007 -- Les
> meilleurs journalistes et reporters TIC d'Afrique ont t rcompenss le
> mardi 11 septembre par Highway Africa. SABC, la radio et tldiffusion
> publique sud-africain, principal commanditaire de la confrence Highway
> Africa, a officiellement remis des prix pour souligner l'excellence
> journalistique et l'utilisation novatrice des technologies de
> l'information et de la communication par la gnration montante.
> http://blogue.apc.org/fr/index.shtml?x=5202113
>
>
> HIGHWAY AFRICA: Soweto Uprisings wins a new media award
>
> Fazila Farouk (APC Blog) 12/09/2007 -- Ismail Farouk scooped the winning
> prize in the "individual" category of the Highway Africa New Media Award
> 2007, for his website Soweto Uprisings - www.sowetouprisings.com, which
> he describes as a "Google maps mash up".
> http://blog.apc.org/en/index.shtml?x=5202119
>
>
> HIGHWAY AFRICA en franais: " La technologie mobile ramne le
> journalisme dans la rue "
>
> Noel Tadgnon (Mediatictogo) 12/09/2007 -- La t> lphonie mobile connat
> une croissance phnomnale avec 2,5 milliards d'utilisateurs dans le
> monde et 200 millions en Afrique, selon le Dr Peter Benjamin de l'ONG
> Cell Life, base en Afrique du Sud. Avec cette volution de la
> technologie mobile, tout le monde peut faire des reportages avec son
> tlphone portable aux quatre coins du globe. Ce qui fait dire ? Peter
> Verweij, professeur ? l'universit d'Utrecht en Hollande que " la
> technologie mobile ramne le journalisme dans la rue ".
> http://blogue.apc.org/fr/index.shtml?x=5202083
>
>
> HIGHWAY AFRICA en franais: Pas de chichi, que des histoires numriques
>
> Frdric Dubois (Blogue d'APC) 11/09/2007 -- Les histoires numriques,
> vous connaissez? Je vous explique. Vous vous assoyez devant un
> ordinateur, pensez ? une histoire qui vous touche et vous fait vibrer,
> puis vous pondez un scnario. Un scnario de film, pour > (tm)> tre prcis.
> Quelques heures plus tard, vous levez le regard sur votre cran. Puis
> l?, vous rcoltez un bon petit film de votre cru... Enfin presque.
> http://blogue.apc.org/fr/index.shtml?x=5200595
>
>
> HIGHWAY AFRICA: Women in the African newsroom
>
> Frdric Dubois (APC blog) 11/09/2007 -- Kristin Palitza of Agenda
> Magazine was the chair of a discussion panel on gender and the media
> today, September 11 2007, in Grahamstown, South Africa. Unlike most of
> the other panels at Highway Africa, this one lined up three women and no
> man. Certainly a rather critical one in an event where only 15 out of 55
> speakers are women.
> http://blog.apc.org/en/index.shtml?x=5200807
>
>
> HIGHWAY AFRICA: Highway Africa talks training
>
> Candice Jones (ITWeb, South Africa) 11/09/2007 -- The Highway Africa
> 2007 Conference kicked off yesterday, with an opening discussion on the
> conference theme: excellence in journalism and, journalism as a
> profession on the African continent.
> http://blog.apc.org/en/index.shtml?x=5200527
>
>
> DIGITAL CITIZEN INDABA: Journalists need to "villagise" internet
>
> Sarah Bel (Web2forDev blog) 11/09/2007 -- Ansbert Ngurumo, a famous
> Tanzanian blogger, claimed during the Digital Indaba Citizen -
> dci.ru.ac.za - that "Africa's best stories remain untold because
> journalists and bloggers have focused on urban areas and neglected rural
> areas.
> http://blog.apc.org/en/index.shtml?x=5200518
>
>
> HIGHWAY AFRICA: African journalists refuse to be taken for granted
>
> Mike Loewe (The Herald Online, South Africa) 11/09/2007 -- African
> journalists will no longer accept being taken for granted by those in
> power. This is the underlying mood of many of the 600-plus African
> journalists - comprising the biggest gathering of African journalists on
> the continent - attending the Highway Africa conference hosted by the
> Rhodes University School of Journalism.
> http://blog.apc.org/en/index.shtml?x=5199774
>
>
> HIGHWAY AFRICA: Quality and professionalism in journalism
>
> Brenda Zulu (brendait.blogspot.com, Zambia) 11/09/2007 -- Professor
> Fackson Banda, the acting Head of the School of Journalism, Rhodes
> University, spoke to Brenda Zulu and Zachary Ochieng on the quality and
> professionalism in journalism as well as Highway Africa's achievements
> and challenges to date.
> http://blog.apc.org/en/index.shtml?x=5199712
>
>
> DIGITAL CITIZEN INDABA: Journalists will not blog until they receive
> feedback
>
> Frdric Dubois (APC Blog) 10/09/2007 -- Mohamed Nanabhay from Qatar's
> Al Jazeera and Vincent Maher from South Africa's Mail & Guardian argue
> that the adoption by mainstream media of "social media" is what will
> reload citizen journalism. This is the note on which the Digital Citizen
> Indaba conference about blogging came to an end.
> http://blog.apc.org/en/index.shtml?x=5198296
>
>
> DIGITAL CITIZEN INDABA: Video - "Blogging IS journalism"
>
> Frdric Dubois (APC Blog) 10/09/2007 -- Here's a video interview with>
> Vincent Maher, blogging connoisseur, recently interviewed by the Zoopy
> online video team in Grahamstown, South Africa. The Zoopy team is taping
> all the interventions at this year's Highway Africa conference and
> Digital Citizen Indaba, conferences about media and blogging. Vincent
> Maher from the Mail & Guardian Online has delivered a strong message
> yesterday. Here is a more toned-down interview, full of nice insights.
> http://blog.apc.org/en/index.shtml?x=5198107
>
>
> DIGITAL CITIZEN INDABA: Challenges of content within the blogosphere in
> Africa
>
> Arthur Chatora (thoughtleader.co.za, South Africa) 10/09/2007 -- The
> issue of content production and representativeness is important within
> African news production. In her presentation at the 2007 Digital Citizen
> Indaba conference in Grahamstown on Sunday, the chairperson of LinuxChix
> in South Africa, Anna Badimo, highlighted the need for new approaches in
> African news production. APC Africa-Women coordinator Sylvie Niombo
> explained that content in the mainstream media ignores lived realities
> of women.
> http://blog.apc.org/en/index.shtml?x=5197859
>
>
> HIGHWAY AFRICA: Against the grain
>
> Frdric Dubois (APC Blog) 10/09/2007 -- I neared the press scrum.
> Really looked like some big wig was being interviewed. A South African
> minister? A popular news anchor, a role model for the many media
> students here at the Highway Africa conference? In the middle of the
> crowd, gathered on September 10 - the first day of the biggest African
> conference on media and journalism - was Geoffrey Nyarota. Anyone know him?
> http://blog.apc.org/en/index.shtml?x=5198055
>
>
> DIGITAL CITIZEN INDABA: Why I blog
>
> Frdric Dubois (APC Blog) 10/09/2007 -- On September 9, we were on the
> road. The Digital Citizen Indaba, a one-day event about blogging in
> Africa got under way. But more than making a diary simply public,
> discussions started by asking why vloggers, photobloggers and bloggers
> actually blog.
> http://blog.apc.org/en/index.shtml?x=5197810
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