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A social media wiki for NGO's in south africa #sango09
"This wiki is being developed into a resource for non-profit organisations in South Africa, giving insight into social media tools, and giving local examples of how these tools are being applied within this sector. The majority of this information stems from discussions and panels from the Sangonet '09 Conference held in Johannesburg and Cape Town in October.
This wiki stems from workshops held in 2009 run by The African Commons Project in collaboration with Sangonet, providing training to NGOs on how to use social media to have conversations with their constituents and stakeholders. Thus, this wiki space includes the outline of the workshop, content, resources, and practical sessions attached to each workshop. "
How are NGO's using ICT in SOuth Africa #sango09
The report on the use of ICT by NGO's
NGO connect Africa is a social space for localised NGO's
NGOConnect Africa provides a social workspace for NGOs and everyone that wants to engage with them. Our focus is on how ICT can act as an enabler to assist NGOs with their work.
Tactical Tech: The Quick 'n Easy Guide to Online Advocacy
The Internet has opened up many possibilities for rights advocates. In order to make the best use of the online world for their campaigns, however, advocates need to know what services are available, how they can be used in an advocacy campaign, who owns them and their hidden dangers.
The Quick 'n Easy Guide to Online Advocacy developed by Tactical Tech, aims to expose advocates to online services that are quick to use and easy to understand. The guide provides descriptions of online services including social networking sites, image and video hosting services, and services that enhance an organisations web presence. The guide also offers advice on where and when to use these services. Case studies, security concerns as well as the advantages and disadvantages of various web services are discussed, with the aim of improving advocates ability to conduct online advocacy campaigns.
The internet services listed in the guide covers four main areas in which advocates operate: informing and communicating; documenting and visualising; mobilising and coordinating; and bypassing and accessing. (Source: Sangonet)
Legal Obligations of NPOs As Employers - a booklit
Legal Obligations of NPOs As Employers’ is aimed at providing assistance to governing board members of non-profit organisations (NPOs), that have employed people, to comply with the legal obligations imposed on them in terms of labour legislation. The booklet is not aimed to be technical reference guide or a comprehensive resource facility, but only to alert such board members of their obligations in terms of the labour legislation
South African Movement for Good- Phutu
The Movement for Good is a network of organisations that merged to inspire and call South Africans to become active citizens for good. Their vision is to build South Africa up to be a country that lives its constitutional values, that has opportunity for all and that is safe. All across SA many good people have started up independent organisations that care. Their aim is to combine these organisations so that there is coherency and synergy across the various campaigns.
Knowledge management - Dare to Share After Action Review toolkit
Lovely NGO resource toolkit.
Learn More | The Point
As a consumer, employee, citizen, activist, parent, or whatever, sometimes you can’t do things alone - you need the power of many. The Point offers a new approach to leveraging the influence of groups and making things happen.
Global Education Guidelines: A Handbook for educators to understand and implement global education
This handbook is a pedagogical tool to support educators in formal and non-formal systems to understand and put into practice global education activities. Global education is understood by the authors to encompass development education, human rights education, education for sustainability, education for peace and conflict prevention and intercultural education. By presenting global education philosophy and content, related methodology and evaluation issues, as well as by sharing existing practices, tools, resources and bibliography, the Guidelines aim to strengthen global education fundamentals and practices.
ItrainOnline -loads of resources for trainers and ngo's
The ItrainOnline Multimedia Training Kit is a series of modular training materials for use in workshops developed by ItrainOnline partners and others. The materials share a common easy-to-use format, and are freely available for non-commercial use.
Nonprofits 2.0 Five Things Your Nonprofit Needs to Know About Web 2.0 Donors
Over the last few years we've heard a lot of discussion about nonprofits and their use "Web 2.0" and social media. Much of the focus has been on the fundraising tools themselves [namely "Apps" and "widgets"]... What are they? How do they work? Do they work? But very little analysis has been made about how Web 2.0 donors are different.
Development Crossing - Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) & Sustainable Development
Social network for NGO and CSR professsionals
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