Communication and Information's photobank http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos Wed, 03 Aug 2016 16:44:02 -0400 PhotoPost Pro 7.0 60 Empowering and developing society through ICTs in rural Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/891/SAM_0139.JPG Fri, 28 Jan 2011 07:09:43 -0500 The Kamanjab Regional ICT training workshop was organized by the Kunene Regional Youth Forum from 4 to 8 October 2010. It provided 20 young people from the Kunene region with some background and practical experiences to and promote media production outside of formal and informal education. The volunteers were instructed on partnerships with community media and other local organizations in creating digital content, such as digital storytelling for the community. The development of user generated content gave specific attention to gender perspectives. F. Andreas © UNESCO/F. Andreas Empowering and developing society through ICTs in rural Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/891/SAM_0139.JPG Fri, 28 Jan 2011 07:09:43 -0500 The Kamanjab Regional ICT training workshop was organized by the Kunene Regional Youth Forum from 4 to 8 October 2010. It provided 20 young people from the Kunene region with some background and practical experiences to and promote media production outside of formal and informal education. The volunteers were instructed on partnerships with community media and other local organizations in creating digital content, such as digital storytelling for the community. The development of user generated content gave specific attention to gender perspectives. F. Andreas © UNESCO/F. Andreas Empowering and developing society through ICTs in rural Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/891/SAM_0078.JPG Fri, 28 Jan 2011 07:09:31 -0500 The Kamanjab Regional ICT training workshop was organized by the Kunene Regional Youth Forum from 4 to 8 October 2010. It provided 20 young people from the Kunene region with some background and practical experiences to and promote media production outside of formal and informal education. The volunteers were instructed on partnerships with community media and other local organizations in creating digital content, such as digital storytelling for the community. The development of user generated content gave specific attention to gender perspectives. F. Andreas © UNESCO/F. Andreas Empowering and developing society through ICTs in rural Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/891/SAM_0078.JPG Fri, 28 Jan 2011 07:09:31 -0500 The Kamanjab Regional ICT training workshop was organized by the Kunene Regional Youth Forum from 4 to 8 October 2010. It provided 20 young people from the Kunene region with some background and practical experiences to and promote media production outside of formal and informal education. The volunteers were instructed on partnerships with community media and other local organizations in creating digital content, such as digital storytelling for the community. The development of user generated content gave specific attention to gender perspectives. F. Andreas © UNESCO/F. Andreas Empowering and developing society through ICTs in rural Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/891/SAM_0078.JPG Fri, 28 Jan 2011 07:09:31 -0500 The Kamanjab Regional ICT training workshop was organized by the Kunene Regional Youth Forum from 4 to 8 October 2010. It provided 20 young people from the Kunene region with some background and practical experiences to and promote media production outside of formal and informal education. The volunteers were instructed on partnerships with community media and other local organizations in creating digital content, such as digital storytelling for the community. The development of user generated content gave specific attention to gender perspectives. F. Andreas © UNESCO/F. Andreas Empowering and developing society through ICTs in rural Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/891/SAM_0063.JPG Fri, 28 Jan 2011 07:09:27 -0500 The Kamanjab Regional ICT training workshop was organized by the Kunene Regional Youth Forum from 4 to 8 October 2010. It provided 20 young people from the Kunene region with some background and practical experiences to and promote media production outside of formal and informal education. The volunteers were instructed on partnerships with community media and other local organizations in creating digital content, such as digital storytelling for the community. The development of user generated content gave specific attention to gender perspectives. F. Andreas © UNESCO/F. Andreas Empowering and developing society through ICTs in rural Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/891/SAM_0063.JPG Fri, 28 Jan 2011 07:09:27 -0500 The Kamanjab Regional ICT training workshop was organized by the Kunene Regional Youth Forum from 4 to 8 October 2010. It provided 20 young people from the Kunene region with some background and practical experiences to and promote media production outside of formal and informal education. The volunteers were instructed on partnerships with community media and other local organizations in creating digital content, such as digital storytelling for the community. The development of user generated content gave specific attention to gender perspectives. F. Andreas © UNESCO/F. Andreas Empowering and developing society through ICTs in rural Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/891/SAM_0054.JPG Fri, 28 Jan 2011 06:33:04 -0500 The Kamanjab Regional ICT training workshop was organized by the Kunene Regional Youth Forum from 4 to 8 October 2010. It provided 20 young people from the Kunene region with some background and practical experiences to and promote media production outside of formal and informal education. The volunteers were instructed on partnerships with community media and other local organizations in creating digital content, such as digital storytelling for the community. The development of user generated content gave specific attention to gender perspectives. F. Andreas © UNESCO/F. Andreas Empowering and developing society through ICTs in rural Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/891/SAM_0054.JPG Fri, 28 Jan 2011 06:33:04 -0500 The Kamanjab Regional ICT training workshop was organized by the Kunene Regional Youth Forum from 4 to 8 October 2010. It provided 20 young people from the Kunene region with some background and practical experiences to and promote media production outside of formal and informal education. The volunteers were instructed on partnerships with community media and other local organizations in creating digital content, such as digital storytelling for the community. The development of user generated content gave specific attention to gender perspectives. F. Andreas © UNESCO/F. Andreas Empowering and developing society through ICTs in rural Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/891/SAM_0043.JPG Fri, 28 Jan 2011 06:33:00 -0500 The Kamanjab Regional ICT training workshop was organized by the Kunene Regional Youth Forum from 4 to 8 October 2010. It provided 20 young people from the Kunene region with some background and practical experiences to and promote media production outside of formal and informal education. The volunteers were instructed on partnerships with community media and other local organizations in creating digital content, such as digital storytelling for the community. The development of user generated content gave specific attention to gender perspectives. F. Andreas © UNESCO/F. Andreas Empowering and developing society through ICTs in rural Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/891/SAM_0043.JPG Fri, 28 Jan 2011 06:33:00 -0500 The Kamanjab Regional ICT training workshop was organized by the Kunene Regional Youth Forum from 4 to 8 October 2010. It provided 20 young people from the Kunene region with some background and practical experiences to and promote media production outside of formal and informal education. The volunteers were instructed on partnerships with community media and other local organizations in creating digital content, such as digital storytelling for the community. The development of user generated content gave specific attention to gender perspectives. F. Andreas © UNESCO/F. Andreas Empowering and developing society through ICTs in rural Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/891/DSCN0892.JPG Fri, 28 Jan 2011 06:32:55 -0500 The Kamanjab Regional ICT training workshop was organized by the Kunene Regional Youth Forum from 4 to 8 October 2010. It provided 20 young people from the Kunene region with some background and practical experiences to and promote media production outside of formal and informal education. The volunteers were instructed on partnerships with community media and other local organizations in creating digital content, such as digital storytelling for the community. The development of user generated content gave specific attention to gender perspectives. F. Andreas © UNESCO/F. Andreas Empowering and developing society through ICTs in rural Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/891/DSCN0892.JPG Fri, 28 Jan 2011 06:32:55 -0500 The Kamanjab Regional ICT training workshop was organized by the Kunene Regional Youth Forum from 4 to 8 October 2010. It provided 20 young people from the Kunene region with some background and practical experiences to and promote media production outside of formal and informal education. The volunteers were instructed on partnerships with community media and other local organizations in creating digital content, such as digital storytelling for the community. The development of user generated content gave specific attention to gender perspectives. F. Andreas © UNESCO/F. Andreas Participants of the regional workshop on the benefits of Open Access http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/1057/8_SA_2010_FOSS.JPG Mon, 06 Dec 2010 10:00:53 -0500 UNESCO in collaboration with the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) and EIFL organized a regional workshop on the benefits of Open Access for research dissemination, usage, visibility and impact, in Pretoria, South Africa, from 22-23 November 2010. The workshop was aimed at sharing how free and unrestricted access to research materials can increase the impact of research and benefit research institutions, authors, journal publishers, as well as the society as a whole. ASSAf © UNESCO Research into community media centers http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/1_DRR_trip_to_Ohangwena_Oshana_Omusati_Angola_005.JPG Mon, 06 Dec 2010 09:36:51 -0500 This picture was taken in a community radio station during the research undertaken into several Community Media Centers and Community Radios in Namibia (from October to December 2009). As a result of that field research, the study entitled: “Increased Awareness and Capacity for protecting the Rights of Women and Girls” was published. Ngamane Karuaihe upi UNESCO Okangwati Multipurpose Youth Resource Centre, Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/5_MDG_F_Gender_Okangwati_2010_2_.JPG Mon, 06 Dec 2010 09:13:33 -0500 A training on community media took place from 29 to 30 March 2010 at the Okangwati Multipurpose Youth Resource Centre in Namibia. It was hosted by UNESCO, in partnership with MISA Namibia, the Namibian Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, the Kunene Regional Council and the Polytechnic of Namibia. The two-day workshop was attended by 40 participants and focused on organisational structures and strategies, participation of community stakeholders and users, ICT and media literacy, elaboration of an operational strategy document, and communication strategy for multipurpose community access centres. The Programme aimed at protecting the rights of women and girls by increasing their awareness and capacity through community media. Salome K Nzuma UNESCO Okangwati Multipurpose Youth Resource Centre, Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/4_MDG_F_Gender_Okangwati_2010_1_.JPG Mon, 06 Dec 2010 09:13:29 -0500 A training on community media took place from 29 to 30 March 2010 at the Okangwati Multipurpose Youth Resource Centre in Namibia. It was hosted by UNESCO, in partnership with MISA Namibia, the Namibian Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, the Kunene Regional Council and the Polytechnic of Namibia. The two-day workshop was attended by 40 participants and focused on organisational structures and strategies, participation of community stakeholders and users, ICT and media literacy, elaboration of an operational strategy document, and communication strategy for multipurpose community access centres. The Programme aimed at protecting the rights of women and girls by increasing their awareness and capacity through community media. Salome K Nzuma UNESCO Okangwati Multipurpose Youth Resource Centre, Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/3_MDG_F_Gender_Okangwati_2010.JPG Mon, 06 Dec 2010 09:13:25 -0500 A training on community media took place from 29 to 30 March 2010 at the Okangwati Multipurpose Youth Resource Centre in Namibia. It was hosted by UNESCO, in partnership with MISA Namibia, the Namibian Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, the Kunene Regional Council and the Polytechnic of Namibia. The two-day workshop was attended by 40 participants and focused on organisational structures and strategies, participation of community stakeholders and users, ICT and media literacy, elaboration of an operational strategy document, and communication strategy for multipurpose community access centres. The Programme aimed at protecting the rights of women and girls by increasing their awareness and capacity through community media. Salome K Nzuma UNESCO African Community Radio Network http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/2_IPDC_2010.JPG Mon, 06 Dec 2010 08:34:54 -0500 “Community Radios in African Human Development: Strengthening Networks, Empowering Women and Improving Content” was the title of the workshop that took place in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 19 to 22 July 2010. The event was organized by the AMARC Africa Bureau and funded by UNESCO’s Windhoek Office. The workshop examined the situation of the various national community radio networks, and discussed current and future activities focusing on HIV and AIDS, water and sanitation, women empowerment. It tried to identify the methodologies, technologies and best practices for the coverage of issues related to human development in Africa. AMARC © UNESCO African Community Radio Network http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/2_IPDC_2010.JPG Mon, 06 Dec 2010 08:34:54 -0500 “Community Radios in African Human Development: Strengthening Networks, Empowering Women and Improving Content” was the title of the workshop that took place in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 19 to 22 July 2010. The event was organized by the AMARC Africa Bureau and funded by UNESCO’s Windhoek Office. The workshop examined the situation of the various national community radio networks, and discussed current and future activities focusing on HIV and AIDS, water and sanitation, women empowerment. It tried to identify the methodologies, technologies and best practices for the coverage of issues related to human development in Africa. AMARC © UNESCO Himba women at the Multi-Purpose Community Center in Okangwati, Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/7_Nam_Okangwati_2010_Com_Med.jpg Mon, 06 Dec 2010 07:44:17 -0500 10 members of the Digital National Archives project traveled to Okangwati in order to contribute towards the extension of the archive material from the region. The Team used the infrastructure of the Multi-Purpose Community Center and shared their experience in recording techniques and collecting intangible heritage with the community. They also stored it as user generated content in the center. Salome K Nzuma © UNESCO Himba women at the Multi-Purpose Community Center in Okangwati, Namibia http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/7_Nam_Okangwati_2010_Com_Med.jpg Mon, 06 Dec 2010 07:44:17 -0500 10 members of the Digital National Archives project traveled to Okangwati in order to contribute towards the extension of the archive material from the region. The Team used the infrastructure of the Multi-Purpose Community Center and shared their experience in recording techniques and collecting intangible heritage with the community. They also stored it as user generated content in the center. Salome K Nzuma © UNESCO