Ungana-Afrika

Ungana-Afrika

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Non-profit_name = Ungana-Afrika
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Non-profit_type = South Africa not-for-profit
founded_date = 2004
founder = Toni Eliasz, Rudi von Staden, Ryan Jacobs
location = Pretoria, South Africa
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area_served = African Technology Service Providers and Civil Society Organizations
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method = ICT program development, capacity-building, tools development and research
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num_employees = 5
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homepage = [http://www.ungana-afrika.org www.ungana-afrika.org]
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Ungana-Afrika, Swahili for "connect africa", is a non-governmental organization based in Pretoria, South Africa that provides a wide range of ICT services for civil society within and outside of Africa. It aims to better empower civil society organisations, networks and related stakeholders, in terms of ICT capacity and resources, so they may more efficiently achieve their unique social missions.

Ungana-Afrika's efforts address critical digital divide issues within African civil society (such as the lack of technology capacity and universal access), through the implementation of new support programmes and tools, capacity-building and general research. Though some services are targeted directly to civil society organisations (across sectors), many of Ungana-Afrika's efforts go towards empowering the technology service providers and general Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) networks that jointly serve these organisations.

Ungana-Afrika's work has garnered it several awards for community leadership.

ervices and Programs

Ungana-Afrika's work centers around 3 main service areas, each targeted toward a focused group of beneficiaries. All efforts, either directly or indirectly, aim to "empower development organisations to better integrate ICTs as a strategic, mission focused, tool". [ [http://www.ungana-afrika.org/about/index.htm About Ungana-Afrika - african nonprofit organisation addressing the technology capacity-crisis ] ] . These service areas are titled as follows:

* Centre of Excellence. This term refers to the "central" source of tools and resources that encourage "excellency" in technology support efforts. Ungana-Afrika provides program incubation, capacity building and resource development for technology service providers and networks that serve civil society. These beneficiaries may be nonprofit support providers, for-profit small to medium enterprises (SMEs) or related. Service outputs include the creation of public toolkits, resources, trainings and shared support models.
* Technology Consulting Partner. Ungana-Afrika delivers technology consultancy and research to the broad ICT4D community. These beneficiaries and partners may include Free and open-source software (FOSS) initiatives, nonprofit and for-profit groups exploring new technologies for developmental applications (such as mobile communications and wireless technologies) and other initiatives addressing barriers of the digital divide. Service outputs include concept research, testing, roll-out support and knowledge dissemination via presentations and trainings.
* Regional Support Hub. In addition to supporting the technology support community that serves civil society, Ungana-Afrika provides its own support services directly to non-profit and community service organizations in Southern Africa. These efforts often make use of mobile support models that are designed specifically for civil society beneficiaries, such as eRiding.

upporters, Clients and Affiliations

Ungana-Afrika's activities are funded through a combination of grants, project-specific funding and project revenue. Core supporters include the Open Society Institutes, Hivos and the Finnish government.

Notable clients include the Association for Progressive Communications (APC), CompuMentor, Sangonet, Women'sNet and EngenderHealth.

Ungana-Afrika also draws upon a number of partnerships within the ICT4D community. For example, Ungana-Afrika is an official member of the Association for Progressive Communications (APC).

Origins and History

Ungana-Afrika has been active in Southern Africa since 2003. In an interview, co-founder Rudi von Staden (29) said the organisation "was formed as a partnership with the student organization then called AIESEC (a French acronym, for an association of students interested in economics), and OSISA (the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa)." He continued to say "There were then some seven AIESEC members around the world, and they all came together in Johannesburg in 2003, with the objective of improving the technology capacity in NGOs in Southern Africa. There's still three of us of the initial seven who are still there — Ryan Jacobs from the US, Toni Eliasz of Finland and myself." [ [http://www.tacticaltech.org/node/317 Without support and training, non-profits can flounder over FLOSS - Rudy von Staden | Tactical Technology Collective ] ]

During its initial year as an AIESEC and OSISA project, Ungana-Afrika continued to evaluate and implement support models for Southern Africa's development community, including a relatively new mobile consulting and support method called eRiding. [ [http://topics.developmentgateway.org/civilsociety/rc/ItemDetail.do?itemId=348363 Civil Society - knowledge, collaboration, information, partnerships ] ] In 2004, acknowledging the need for a sustainable nonprofit technology support hub in Southern Africa, Ungana-Afrika formally registered as a non-profit organisation and moved to an office in Pretoria, South Africa.

In recent years, Ungana-Afrika has increased its focus on capacity building and toolkit development for ICT support providers and the ICT support community. However, it still continues to deliver support and training directly to nonprofit and community service organizations in Southern Africa.

To date, Ungana-Afrika has received a number of national and international awards including an APC member award for "best initiative promoting the strategic use of ICTs for social change" [ [http://www.sangonet.org.za/portal/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6174&Itemid=385 SANGONeT - Ungana-Afrika: Junior Program Officer Vacancy ] ] and a [http://www.dirkaward.org Dirk Award] for "extraordinary contributions to the nonprofit and international NGO technology communities" [ [http://www.dirkaward.org/recipients/2005/index.html 2005 Recipient - Ungana-Afrika - The Dirk Award ] ] .

ee also

* Ict4d
* Nonprofit technology
* Circuit rider (Technology)

External links

* [http://www.ungana-afrika.org/ Ungana-Afrika official website]
* [http://www.tacticaltech.org/node/317 Without support and training, non-profits can flounder over FLOSS — Rudy von Staden (interview)]
* [http://blog.apc.org/en/index.shtml?x=4166187 Ungana-Afrika, seeking partners in southern Africa]

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