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Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
International Civil Society Centre
74 episodes
1 week ago
The Kenya Community Development Foundation (KCDF) is a philanthropic foundation supporting sustainable community driven development. It introduces an innovative approach to grant-making by focusing on local fundraising and participatory grant making to ensure the communities’ voices are integrated into the grant.
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The Kenya Community Development Foundation (KCDF) is a philanthropic foundation supporting sustainable community driven development. It introduces an innovative approach to grant-making by focusing on local fundraising and participatory grant making to ensure the communities’ voices are integrated into the grant.
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Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
KCDF_The Power of (Making) Futures
The Kenya Community Development Foundation (KCDF) is a philanthropic foundation supporting sustainable community driven development. It introduces an innovative approach to grant-making by focusing on local fundraising and participatory grant making to ensure the communities’ voices are integrated into the grant.
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1 year ago
54 minutes 5 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
The LAM Sisterhood_The Power of (Making) Futures
The LAM Sisterhood, established in 2019 in Kenya, is a content studio founded by three creative feminist women. They aim to fill the world with stories for African women to feel seen, heard, and beloved. This podcast is part of our Innovation Report 2024, The Power of (Making) Futures.
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1 year ago
42 minutes 15 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Digital Dialogue #12: What would a gender-equal approach to remote working look like?
In our twelfth dialogue, moderated by malebo sephodi, our panellists discussed how working remotely doesn’t just offer women the possibility to find a balance between their work life and their family duties, but it also comes at a cost. For example, women are still less likely to be promoted, are underrepresented in leadership positions, get paid less and experience disadvantages after having children. Plus, our speakers faced challenging conversations around stereotypes, cultural norms and gender bias communication. Guest Speakers - malebo sephodi, South African interdisciplinary artist and scholar - Dr Tendani Mulanga Chimboza, Lecturer at the University of Cape Town (UCT). She also serves as the Scientific Engagement Lead for the Cybersecurity Capacity Centre for Southern Africa (C3SA) - Dr Prince Charles Dickson, Team Lead for the Nigerian-based Tattaaunawa Roundtable Initiative (TRICentre) - Download the transcript:https://bit.ly/3OpUOpc
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2 years ago
53 minutes 59 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Digital Dialogue #11: Transcontinental Gig Work The Next Round In Global Exploitation
This time our panellists dived into the implications of Transcontinental Gig Work. Gig workers, both in the Global North and South, work as online contractors for the benefit of large companies mainly based in the Global North. Given its transnational nature, what kind of self-organisation or regulation does this new labour relationship require? Should it, yet again, privilege workers from the Global North over those from the Global South? Could opportunities for online work stem from illegal south-north migration? Guest Speakers -Barbara Iverson, Digital Education Consultant, Moderator -Sai Amulya Komarraju, Researcher at FemLab https://femlab.co/ -Jane Muigai Kamphuis, Founder-Director of The Toolkit iSkills (TTI) Ltd https://www.toolkitiskills.com/ -Nuno Boavida, Researcher at NOVA University of Lisbon and Deputy Director of its Observatory of Technology Assessment https://www.cics.nova.fcsh.unl.pt/peo... -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3Imgleo
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2 years ago
52 minutes 56 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Digital Dialogue #10: Exploring ChatGPTs Opportunities And Risks For CSOs In The Global South
This time our panellists dived into the implications of ChatGPT for ICSO's in the digital space. This exciting discussion addressed questions like 'How do we integrate AI chatbots without losing people-centred approaches to CSO work?' and 'What are these AI chatbots likely to do for us in the future?' Guest Speakers -Nkosinathi Mcetywa, Communications and Community Organiser at Civic Tech Innovation Network (CTIN), Moderator -Adeboro Odunlami, Programme Director at Resilience Technologies -Varoon Bashyakarla, Data Scientist and Statistician. -Edzai Zvobwo, Tech Advisor. He co-founded The Education Support Forum (TEDSF) and founded MathsGee, an online AI supplementary learning platform that supports remote learners -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3oBzqSQ
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2 years ago
51 minutes 31 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Digital Dialogue #9: Countering Misinformation And Manipulation - Anything CSOs Can Do?
The internet and social media have become the main stage for manipulation, misinformation and disinformation. Listen to our panel of new media and civil society experts discuss the effects on societies across the globe. Guest Speakers -Barbara Iverson, Digital Education Consultant, Moderator -Valerie Khan, Digital Equity Association -Simone Toussi, Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) -Melyn McKay, Coala Pay -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3KbtA1K -Check out our Resources for Civil Society page on Countering misinformation and disinformation: https://bit.ly/2NEeVCN
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2 years ago
41 minutes 27 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Digital Dialogue #8 'Legitimate Self Defence – Civil Society Digital Surveillance'
In our eighth dialogue, we discussed the political, legal, and technological lines of legitimate self defense against digital surveillance. Guest Speakers -Francesca Bosco - Senior Advisor at the CyberPeace Institute -Matt Mahmoudi - Researcher/Adviser - Amnesty Tech Big Data, Artificial Intelligence & Human Rights at Amnesty International -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3hC55QY -Find out more about the Decode Surveillance NYC project: bit.ly/3zcwo9U -Read the Cybersecurity guidance developed by the Centre and CyberPeace Institute: https://bit.ly/3Ovyw27
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2 years ago
50 minutes 54 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Digital Dialogue #7 'How to move from consultation to co-creation with (user) communities'
In our seventh dialogue, we discussed ways to move from consultation and customisation to co-creation with (user) communities and partners. This was the second dialogue featuring case studies from our latest Innovation Report on Civil Society innovation and digital power shift, moderated by Nyambura Mbugua, lead author of the report. Guest Speakers -Fadia Elgharib - Operations and Community Lead at the Global Innovation Gathering -Ibraheem Saleem - Director of Fellowships at Code for Pakistan -Rafael Diniz - HERMES Lead Developer and Project Manager. -Explore the Centre's 'Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift' report bit.ly/3rBkNgM - Find out more about the Code for Pakistan – Fellowship Program bit.ly/3SIINdx - Find out more about the HERMES system bit.ly/3TF1KOd
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3 years ago
58 minutes 43 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
How does a modest cyber café become an Internet powerhouse?
For the Centre’s 2022 Report on ‘Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift’, we’re speaking with inspirational innovators from civil society organisations around the world to hear the stories of their inclusive innovation approaches to advance people-centred digitalisation, to either address system power imbalances or capitalise on emerging people power and technological capabilities. In this episode, Michuki Mwangi, Verengai Mabika, and Joseph Bishi, talk about how a community network in Zimbabwe grows from a cyber café to a local hub of knowledge, healthcare, and development, realising the Internet as a place of possibility. - Find out more about the Internet Society http://bit.ly/3Eno2iJ - Explore the Centre’s ‘Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift’ report bit.ly/3rBkNgM We would like to thank the Centre’s innovation partner TechSoup for kindly supporting this report and we would also like to thank the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and the Ford Foundation for their support in making this project happen.
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3 years ago
38 minutes 15 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Using a ‘forgotten’ technology to connect isolated communities
For the Centre’s 2022 Report on ‘Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift’, we’re speaking with inspirational innovators from civil society organisations around the world to hear the stories of their inclusive innovation approaches to advance people-centred digitalisation, to either address system power imbalances or capitalise on emerging people power and technological capabilities. In this episode, Rafael Diniz, Lead Developer and Project Manager at Rhizomatica, talks about how they use new information and communication technologies to support communities in building and maintaining self-governed and self-owned communication infrastructure - Find out more about the HERMES system https://bit.ly/3TF1KOd - Explore the Centre’s ‘Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift’ report bit.ly/3rBkNgM We would like to thank the Centre’s innovation partner TechSoup for kindly supporting this report and we would also like to thank the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and the Ford Foundation for their support in making this project happen.
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3 years ago
35 minutes 38 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Integrating technology into children’s daily lives
For the Centre’s 2022 Report on ‘Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift’, we’re speaking with inspirational innovators from civil society organisations around the world to hear the stories of their inclusive innovation approaches to advance people-centred digitalisation, to either address system power imbalances or capitalise on emerging people power and technological capabilities. In this episode, Maria Berenguer, Co-Team Leader, Youth & ICT for Development at SOS Children’s Villages International, talks about the organisation’s Digital Village project, which aims to integrate technology into the daily lives of children and families. - Find out more about the Digital Villages project https://bit.ly/3gzGM5c - Explore the Centre’s ‘Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift’ report bit.ly/3rBkNgM We would like to thank the Centre’s innovation partner TechSoup for kindly supporting this report and we would also like to thank the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and the Ford Foundation for their support in making this project happen.
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3 years ago
23 minutes 55 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Digital volunteers disrupt asymmetrical power dynamics
For the Centre’s 2022 Report on ‘Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift’, we’re speaking with inspirational innovators from civil society organisations around the world to hear the stories of their inclusive innovation approaches to advance people-centred digitalisation, to either address system power imbalances or capitalise on emerging people power and technological capabilities. In this new episode, Nyambura Mbugua speaks with Sophie Dyer, Product Manager at Amnesty International, about how the Amnesty Decoders project combines citizen science and data science, people and automation. - Find out more about the Decode Surveillance NYC project https://bit.ly/3zcwo9U - Explore the Centre’s ‘Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift’ report bit.ly/3rBkNgM We would like to thank the Centre’s innovation partner TechSoup for kindly supporting this report and we would also like to thank the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and the Ford Foundation for their support in making this project happen.
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3 years ago
35 minutes 45 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Community-based solutions to rainforest destruction
For the Centre’s 2022 Report on ‘Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift’, we’re speaking with inspirational innovators from civil society organisations around the world to hear the stories of their inclusive innovation approaches to advance people-centred digitalisation, to either address system power imbalances or capitalise on emerging people power and technological capabilities. In this new episode, Susan Pelletier, Executive Director of the Rainforest Foundation US and Cameron Ellies, who works as Senior Geographer, talk about the Rainforest Alert project and how they are putting information that was held primarily by governments into the hands of people at the community level who can actually act on this information and stop deforestation. - Find out more about Rainforest Foundation US and ORPIO’s Rainforest Alert project https://bit.ly/3ShavgG - Explore the Centre’s ‘Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift’ report bit.ly/3rBkNgM We would like to thank the Centre’s innovation partner TechSoup for kindly supporting this report and we would also like to thank the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and the Ford Foundation for their support in making this project happen.
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3 years ago
30 minutes 8 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Digital Dialogue #6 'Equality Tech - Empowering Women And Girls Through Technology'
In our sixth dialogue, we showcased successful approaches on empowering women and girls through technology. Our panellists presented their projects showing that digital marginalisation can and should be overcome. Plus, we introduced the Centre's new report on civil society innovation and digital power shift, where civil society actors routinely demonstrate the power of innovation. Guest Speakers -Jessica Herrera - Equality Tech Programme Lead at Plan Internation -Anne Waweru - Head of Digital Skills at Toolkit iSkills -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3g45fiS -Explore the Centre's 'Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift' report https://bit.ly/3rBkNgM -Find out more about Plan International – Equality Tech programme bit.ly/3REWk4z -Find out more about Toolkit iSkills - https://www.toolkitiskills.com/
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3 years ago
45 minutes 10 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
How to translate the idea of Equality Tech into concrete digital products
For the Centre’s 2022 Report on ‘Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift’, we’re speaking with inspirational innovators from civil society organisations around the world to hear the stories of their inclusive innovation approaches to advance people-centred digitalisation, to either address system power imbalances or capitalise on emerging people power and technological capabilities. In this episode, Jessica Herrera, Equality Tech Programme Lead at Plan International and Lirisha Tuladhar, Campaign Administrator at Plan International Nepal tell us about Plan’s concept of ‘Equality Tech’ - technology that in itself advances equality, generating products which raise awareness of the consequences of bias, and harnessing the power of technology to challenge harmful norms and stereotypes and nudge users towards more inclusive behaviours - Find out more about Plan International – Equality Tech project https://bit.ly/3REWk4z - Explore the Centre’s ‘Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift’ report https://bit.ly/3rBkNgM We would like to thank the Centre’s innovation partner TechSoup for kindly supporting this report and we would also like to thank the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and the Ford Foundation for their support in making this project happen.
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3 years ago
29 minutes 33 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
How to help under-resourced government agencies innovate and improve public service delivery?
For the Centre’s 2022 Report on ‘Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift’, we’re speaking with inspirational innovators from civil society organisations (CSOs) around the world to hear the stories of their inclusive innovation approaches to advance people-centred digitalisation, to either address system power imbalances or capitalise on emerging people power and technological capabilities. In this episode, Ali Raza, the Director of Technology, Mahwish Khan, who is Head of Communications, and Ibraheem Saleem, the Programme Manager of the KP Fellowship Programme, talk about the organisation's Fellowship Programme, which enables young IT professionals to work alongside government institutions to develop tech solutions desperately needed by these under-resourced departments. Find out more about the Code for Pakistan – Fellowship Program https://bit.ly/3SIINdx Explore the Centre’s ‘Civil Society Innovation and Digital Power Shift’ report https://bit.ly/3rBkNgM We would like to thank the Centre’s innovation partner TechSoup for kindly supporting this report and we would also like to thank the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and the Ford Foundation for their support in making this project happen.
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3 years ago
35 minutes 4 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Digital Dialogue #5 'Hacking for Good?'
We have partnered with the Civic Tech Innovation Network (CTIN) for our new series of digital dialogues. We will continue to explore civil society perspectives on the emerging digital world every first Thursday of the month starting at 16:00 CEST / SAST. In our fifth dialogue, moderated by malebo sephodi, our panellists discussed if there is such a thing as ethical hacking, where it occurs, what it entails, and how it could be justified? Guest Speakers -Alex Strimbeanu - Creative Director at JANDL -Dr Bright Gameli Mawudor - CTO at XETOVA -Marek Tuszynsk - Creative Director and co-founder of Tactical Tech -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3AUOYp2
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3 years ago
48 minutes 35 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Digital Dialogue #4 - Ensuring Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities into the Digital Space
We have partnered with the Civic Tech Innovation Network (CTIN) for our new series of digital dialogues. We will continue to explore civil society perspectives on the emerging digital world every first Thursday of the month starting at 16:00 CEST / SAST. In our fourth dialogue, moderated by Barb Iverson, our panellists discussed the importance of digital inclusion for people with disabilities. They highlighted the need for more support from governments and multilateral organisations to ensure that the world is more inclusive for people with disabilities and for all. Our panellists: -Sally Nduta, United Disabled Persons of Kenya (UDPK) -Mohammed Ali Loutfy, G3ICT and the Stakeholder Group of Persons with Disabilities -Jürgen Pack, Kopf. Hand und Fuss -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3O5GhM1
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3 years ago
40 minutes 57 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Leading Strategy as a Journey of Not Knowing
In this episode, Philip Goodwin, Chief Executive Officer of Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) talks with Vicky Tongue, the Centre’s Head of Futures and Innovation, sharing insights and organisational experiences of uncertainty, strategy, leadership and narrative. We learn how VSO operates in framing strategy and action, using the principles of dispersed leadership, connecting logic, emotion and action as a way of aligning people, and above all being reflective in practice – constantly assessing what VSO is doing and how that might require the organisation to change. In this way, they have achieved a space where interactions, particularly across the wider global leadership group, maintain momentum and generate opportunity in meeting the organisation’s mission. This conversation shared some exciting food for thought on leadership, which the Centre will be picking up on in our sector leadership convenings in 2022. We think it will inspire you as much as it has us, so please listen and enjoy! Links: -Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) - https://www.vsointernational.org/ -Sector Guide on ‘Strategic Decision-Making in a Whirly World’ - https://bit.ly/3hZ4ViD -Paper on ‘Leading Strategy as a Journey of Not Knowing’ which Philip originally co-wrote with Tony Page - https://bit.ly/3K7Z5Ym
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3 years ago
44 minutes 15 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
Digital Dialogue #3 - Making Data Accessible
We have partnered with the Civic Tech Innovation Network (CTIN) for our new series of digital dialogues. We will continue to explore civil society perspectives on the emerging digital world every first Thursday of the month starting at 16:00 CEST / SAST. In our third dialogue, moderated by Tolulope Adeyemo, civic actors shared insights and lessons from their experiences in making data accessible and comprehensible through partnership with the government. Our panellists: Adenike Aloba - Dataphyte, Programme Director: Nigeria Shikha Shrestha - Voluntary Services Overseas, Head of Programmes: Nepal Theo Chiviru - Open Government Partnership, Regioal Lead: Africa and Middle East Zukiswa Kota - Public Service Accountability Monitor, Programme Head: South Africa -Download the transcript: https://bit.ly/3yIik8Q
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3 years ago
48 minutes 29 seconds

Civil Society Futures And Innovation Podcast
The Kenya Community Development Foundation (KCDF) is a philanthropic foundation supporting sustainable community driven development. It introduces an innovative approach to grant-making by focusing on local fundraising and participatory grant making to ensure the communities’ voices are integrated into the grant.