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What is Info-Activism?

Info-Activism is an approach which helps rights advocates tactically utilise information, communications and digital technologies to enhance advocacy work. Tactical Tech believes that new technologies have significant potential to enhance the work of campaigners and advocates, giving them the tools to gather and analyse information and the means to turn that information into action. In this website, we would like to introduce you to our new initiative - The Info-Activism Camp which will be held in Bangalore, India between the 19th and 25th of February 2009. More about our approach to Info-Activism can be found here.

 

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Message in-a-box: Tools and tactics for communicating your cause is a set of strategic guides to using communications tools for social change, together with a suite of open source tools to get you making your own media. The toolkit is designed for small and medium-sized NGOs, advocates, and citizen journalists to help them create and distribute content for their advocacy efforts while exploring the constantly evolving world of campaigning and communications.

Recent years have seen a massive shift both in who produces media and how that media is produced. Free software tools and 'do it yourself' web applications are opening up new means of content creation and new channels for distribution for NGOs, journalists and individuals.

Despite the fact that these tools are free, there are still obstacles to NGOs using them effectively to make a difference to the marginalised communities they are working with.

Message in-a-box provides accessible and effective training materials on selected free software tools and web applications with a focus on giving people what they need to know in order to create and distribute content. The materials cover print publishing, using images, internet, audio, video and mobile phones.

The toolkit contains:

  • Strategy and tactics: Planning guides to help you choose the right medium for your campaign, plan your production and use your resources effectively.
  • How-tos: Quick projects to help you get started with open source tools.
  • Tools: More detailed tutorials and downloads for selected tools to help you create and distribute content.

The toolkit is available on a website and also as a booklet and DVD to enable those without internet access to make the most of the content.

If you would like to order a toolkit, please write to miab@tacticaltech.org

Featured examples of info-activism

  • Video Catches Cops in the Act

    An anonymous citizen calling himself the Targuist Sniper from Targuist, a small Berber town in the north of Morocco, posted on Youtube (http://uk.youtube.com/user/TarSniper) several videos showing Moroccan police officers accepting cash bribes from truck drivers and potential smugglers.
    The videos generated wide debate in the world press and discussions on the internet, but they were never mentioned in the state media. The video represents a new method of cyberactivism which has helped in fighting widespread corruption in government institutions.

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