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Social Media Revolutionizing Africa: How is new media changing Africa, giving voices to the voiceless, improving governance and transparency, and changing narratives?’

P eople in Africa prefer to talk not write

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‘ Social Media Revolutionizing Africa: How is new media changing Africa, giving voices to the voiceless, improving governance and transparency, and changing narratives?’. P eople in Africa prefer to talk not write. C an’t resolve all of Africa’s issues with one approach. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: P eople in Africa prefer to talk not write

‘Social Media Revolutionizing Africa: How is new media changing Africa, giving voices to the voiceless,

improving governance and transparency, and changing narratives?’

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People in Africa prefer to talk not write

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Can’t resolve all of Africa’s issues with one approach

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Develop things with Africans

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Market can’t do it on its own

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Social media only breaks news and ‘it won’t make the history books until CNN or BBC report on it’

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Social media gives African youth an uncensored worldwide platform, letting them feel included

in shaping Africa’s image

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Get away from the vision of ‘poor Africa’

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Problems can’t be solved by the same people who created them

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Social media is not about the technology, it’s about the human need to communicate

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New technologies can impact on public debate, people’s political capabilities, citizen-state relations,

relationships with other government actors

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Youth can have a big impact on community development if given space to influence