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Αντικείμενο: Re: [Bricolabs] #OSJUBA - Open Source Culture and Post-Conflict Development
Hello Stephen, Yes it seemed a bit strange that th event had no people from
Juba or Sudan participating - or as it seemded from the info you sent. Its
funny for a group of people to get togehter and talk about how to fix the
problems of another group of people...This sort of attitude is common in
Europe, very paternalistic but people in the south are a bit tired of it I
think. What came out of the event? Vanessa

2012/6/24 stephen kovats <kovats@???>

> Hi Vince,
>
> thanks for your note!
>
> On 21.06.2012, at 21:32, Vincenzo Tozzi wrote:
>
> > Alo Stephen,
> >
> > Il 20/06/2012 18:44, stephen kovats ha scritto:
> >> Dear bricofriends,
> >>
> >> a number of people have been asking about the stream for #OSJUBA, an
> event bringing open source, hactivist and digital collaborative strategies
> together with the challenges faced by emergent states.
> >
> > Can you share some more info about people in Juba.. Are you organizing
> > with support of some local group?
>
> The #OSJUBA event was held in Berlin a couple days ago, and was a very
> introductory look at what South Sudan as a nation construct is, and what
> the role of open source / collaborative digital strategies could mean for a
> country such as this. Most of the people that attended had not been to
> Juba, but some, like Johnny West (OpenOil) had just returned. Besides the
> OS producers, ngos and activists in attendance there were also reps from
> the German Foreign Affairs ministry and a number of major gov't related
> agencies working in and with both Sudans. The recently appointed ambassador
> to South Sudan who had just arrived in Berlin a few days earlier as well as
> the vice-rep of the SPLM in Germany also participated. MICT (Media in
> Cooperation and Transition) an organisation that helps train and support
> independent journalists has been working in Sudan and South Sudan for a
> number of years, and was the primary conceptual instigator of the project,
> are at the moment the strongest connector organisation working with local
> journalists and with ties to the fledgling university in Juba. Together
> with them, our South Sudan partners based in Germany and their relationship
> to individuals and institutions in Juba and beyond form the preliminary
> core of support and structure for the project at this point. There are a
> couple of other organisations and networks of people (who also attended
> #OSJUBA) who are working currently in Addis Ababa (i.e. the iceaddis hub)
> and are themselves establishing their ties with the university in Juba who
> we are looking at bringing together in the projects own network. So at the
> moment things are very initial, although some people are very much involved
> directly with the region and real local groups/organisations.
>
> > I've been in Juba last here to present a project for cheap backbone with
> > mesh technologies. Ministry of Communications liked the technology and
> > authorized the installation and use of antennas.
>
> Sounde very interesting - do you have info about this you can share or
> point us to?
> >
> > But the reality of Juba and SSudan isn't so good.. It's only my opinion
> > but what I saw are all kind of multinational business sharks filling the
> > few hotels and government buildings. I didn't feel that people have
> > freedom to widely participate to the building of their "new country".
>
> This is absolutely correct, and not only is Juba a massive challenge, but
> the country and its legacy as a whole are immensely problematic. At the
> moment things seem rather to be getting worse, but there are those in Juba
> (and you perhaps met some of them) who are working hard at setting the
> groundwork for creating an open / civic society. At the event we were quite
> amazed at the attitude and seemingly sincere interest that the South Sudan
> reps (as well as the few South Sudan diaspora people who came to Berlin for
> the event) had in supporting an initiative to look at these types of
> network and open technology methodologies for bringing this new country
> into the future.
> >
> > Hope you have better information and better feelings about this :)
>
> well, there certainly is a lot of disappointment and frustration in the
> situation, but quite honestly those of us who organised the event were
> genuinely surprised at the desire and willingness of those in some way
> responsible for helping this country both from within and outside in taking
> the proposals and modus operandi f the open source community into account.
> The sharks are everywhere, and always lurking, so we have to look at ways
> of swimming with greater stealth and effectivity than they do.
>
> cheers,
>
> stephen
> (ps, if it's OK with you, I would like to share your comments, and info
> about your project, with the #OSJUBA participants as well)
>
> >
> > Abraço,
> > Vince
> >
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> // ------------------ //
> #OSJUBA *towards an Open Source South Sudan*
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> Part 1: South Sudan and Open Source Culture
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