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ICT4Peace Inventorisation Wiki

Region

Global

Programme Summary

Created by the ICT4Peace Foundation, this wiki is the centrepiece of an initiative to explore the application of information and communication technology (ICT) to peacebuilding and conflict management. Over a 1-year period, ICT4Peace is working in collaboration with InfoShare to catalogue at least 100 existing ICT tools and mechanisms - operational, legal, and conceptual - geared toward conflict mitigation. The purpose is to bridge the fragmentation between various organisations and activities during different crisis phases, to the end of facilitating holistic, cohesive, and collaborative mechanisms.

Communication Strategies

This "inventorisation" process revolves around the use of an edit-able wiki to share information about how ICTs - e.g., personal computers, mobile phones, and the internet - are being used to facilitate effective and sustained communication between all stakeholders involved in crisis management, humanitarian aid, and peacebuilding.

Specifically, visitors to the ICT4Peace Inventorisation Wiki may search for various resources, which are presented in summary format. For instance, a search for "youth" generates a link to a page titled "Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Role of the Media", which opens with an excerpt from the report "The Role of ICT in Preventing, Responding to and Recovering from Conflict". A list of online resources with links and brief summaries, follows - amongst them is the Burundi Youth Council, which offers news reports and publications and fosters online multi-ethnic dialogue. Also, a dedicated search engine indexes sites with content pertinent to ICT for peace processes; according to organisers, "new sites are continuously added so as to keep the engine well nourished..."

Summarised information (and links to further information) on issues such as the impact of the internet (vis-à-vis information dissemination, networking and learning, and online libraries), internet-based early warning and conflict prevention resources, operations and support, technical development, and post-conflict reconstruction (featuring a list of resources, a look at the role of the media, and an examination of citizen journalism).

Development Issues

Conflict.

Key Points

ICT4Peace aims to enhance the performance of the international community in crisis management through the application of ICTs that can facilitate effective and sustained communication between peoples, communities, and stakeholders involved in crisis management, humanitarian aid, and peacebuilding. Crisis management is defined, for the purposes of this process, as civilian and/or military intervention in a crisis that may be violent or non-violent, with the intention of preventing a further escalation of the crisis and facilitating its resolution. This definition covers peace mediation, peace-keeping, and peace-building activities of the international community.

Partners

Crisis Management Initiative, United Nations - Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), Global Alliance for ICT and Development (GAID), Interpeace, International Community on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM), InfoShare, UN Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

Contact

Daniel Stauffacher
Chairman

Sanjana Hattotuwa
Special Advisor
ICT4Peace Foundation
Tel: 94 773 022827

Source

Email from Sanjana Hattotuwa to The Communication Initiative on October 25 2007; and ICT4Peace Inventorisation Wiki.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site June 11 2008
Last Updated June 11 2008



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Nicely done

Sanjana, Daniel,

There is some very helpful material in this inventory. Thank you.

Lin

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