https://wiki.mozilla.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Noehailu&feedformat=atomMozillaWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T08:31:51ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.27.4https://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Africa_Mradi&diff=1240330Africa Mradi2022-02-01T06:46:06Z<p>Noehailu: Added eng manifesto link</p>
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<div>= About the Africa Mradi =<br />
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The Africa Mradi is a programme that leverages Mozilla’s role as stewards of the open web to promote innovation grounded in the unique needs of users in African countries.<br />
Our approach to this programme is driven by local needs, to support local voices and entrepreneurs, and to solve local problems. Our goals are to generate product development, build community, build capacity, and produce a meaningful impact on the African internet ecosystem.<br />
<br />
'''Read the Mradi one pager''' in [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n2fDC7tmp6oKfw5OijbGPbtsQh6uAfTZ/view?usp=sharing English], [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-H9G_HtEshdLDx7Xk_UhZy3QkRuefZjL/view?usp=sharing French], and [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jFwQAinrN_MM5bFhMYvz8DFpRtfvbgAQ/view?usp=sharing Kiswahili].<br />
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You can also check out '''Mozilla's [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/manifesto/ Manifesto]''' translated into Kiswahili [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1enfMzWuwBLLmGCYCLUWadPyKm8J8-XsO/view?usp=sharing here].<br />
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= Africa Mradi Pillars =<br />
The Africa Mradi is based on four strategic pillars, or '''work streams'''. Informed by interviews with dozens of partners from the region, the distinct work streams address key focus areas for the Mradi and connect together through strategic synergies.<br />
<br />
== Power Local Innovation == <br />
''Build new tech that addresses real-life issues in the global south''<br />
<br />
== Localise our existing products == <br />
''To serve the real-life experiences of users in the Africa Region''<br />
<br />
== Movement Building == <br />
''Build the base and improve internet health''<br />
<br />
== Policy and Regulation == <br />
''Advance policies that promote a healthy and open internet''<br />
<br />
Current policy priorities include:<br />
*Access and Connectivity<br />
*Personal Data Protection/Privacy<br />
*Digital ID<br />
<br />
= Partners =<br />
<br />
= Blog =<br />
''Mradi blog forthcoming''<br />
Read more on Mozilla's [https://blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/2019/02/08/kenya-government-mandates-dna-linked-national-id-without-data-protection-law/ Policy Blog]</div>Noehailuhttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Africa_Mradi&diff=1240317Africa Mradi2022-01-31T19:48:10Z<p>Noehailu: Added manifesto kiswahili doc link</p>
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<div>= About the Africa Mradi =<br />
<br />
The Africa Mradi is a programme that leverages Mozilla’s role as stewards of the open web to promote innovation grounded in the unique needs of users in African countries.<br />
Our approach to this programme is driven by local needs, to support local voices and entrepreneurs, and to solve local problems. Our goals are to generate product development, build community, build capacity, and produce a meaningful impact on the African internet ecosystem.<br />
<br />
'''Read the Mradi one pager''' in [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n2fDC7tmp6oKfw5OijbGPbtsQh6uAfTZ/view?usp=sharing English], [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-H9G_HtEshdLDx7Xk_UhZy3QkRuefZjL/view?usp=sharing French], and [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jFwQAinrN_MM5bFhMYvz8DFpRtfvbgAQ/view?usp=sharing Kiswahili].<br />
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You can also check out Mozilla's Manifesto translated into Kiswahili [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1enfMzWuwBLLmGCYCLUWadPyKm8J8-XsO/view?usp=sharing here].<br />
<br />
= Africa Mradi Pillars =<br />
The Africa Mradi is based on four strategic pillars, or '''work streams'''. Informed by interviews with dozens of partners from the region, the distinct work streams address key focus areas for the Mradi and connect together through strategic synergies.<br />
<br />
== Power Local Innovation == <br />
''Build new tech that addresses real-life issues in the global south''<br />
<br />
== Localise our existing products == <br />
''To serve the real-life experiences of users in the Africa Region''<br />
<br />
== Movement Building == <br />
''Build the base and improve internet health''<br />
<br />
== Policy and Regulation == <br />
''Advance policies that promote a healthy and open internet''<br />
<br />
Current policy priorities include:<br />
*Access and Connectivity<br />
*Personal Data Protection/Privacy<br />
*Digital ID<br />
<br />
= Partners =<br />
<br />
= Blog =<br />
''Mradi blog forthcoming''<br />
Read more on Mozilla's [https://blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/2019/02/08/kenya-government-mandates-dna-linked-national-id-without-data-protection-law/ Policy Blog]</div>Noehailuhttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Africa_Mradi&diff=1240316Africa Mradi2022-01-31T19:07:47Z<p>Noehailu: Added 1 pager links in eng, fr and kisw</p>
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<div>= About the Africa Mradi =<br />
<br />
The Africa Mradi is a programme that leverages Mozilla’s role as stewards of the open web to promote innovation grounded in the unique needs of users in African countries.<br />
Our approach to this programme is driven by local needs, to support local voices and entrepreneurs, and to solve local problems. Our goals are to generate product development, build community, build capacity, and produce a meaningful impact on the African internet ecosystem.<br />
<br />
Read the Mradi one pager in [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1n2fDC7tmp6oKfw5OijbGPbtsQh6uAfTZ/view?usp=sharing English], [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-H9G_HtEshdLDx7Xk_UhZy3QkRuefZjL/view?usp=sharing French], and [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jFwQAinrN_MM5bFhMYvz8DFpRtfvbgAQ/view?usp=sharing Kiswahili].<br />
<br />
= Africa Mradi Pillars =<br />
The Africa Mradi is based on four strategic pillars, or '''work streams'''. Informed by interviews with dozens of partners from the region, the distinct work streams address key focus areas for the Mradi and connect together through strategic synergies.<br />
<br />
== Power Local Innovation == <br />
''Build new tech that addresses real-life issues in the global south''<br />
<br />
== Localise our existing products == <br />
''To serve the real-life experiences of users in the Africa Region''<br />
<br />
== Movement Building == <br />
''Build the base and improve internet health''<br />
<br />
== Policy and Regulation == <br />
''Advance policies that promote a healthy and open internet''<br />
<br />
Current policy priorities include:<br />
*Access and Connectivity<br />
*Personal Data Protection/Privacy<br />
*Digital ID<br />
<br />
= Partners =<br />
<br />
= Blog =<br />
''Mradi blog forthcoming''<br />
Read more on Mozilla's [https://blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/2019/02/08/kenya-government-mandates-dna-linked-national-id-without-data-protection-law/ Policy Blog]</div>Noehailuhttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Africa_Mradi&diff=1238589Africa Mradi2021-10-22T16:18:26Z<p>Noehailu: spacing</p>
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<div>= About the Africa Mradi =<br />
<br />
The Africa Mradi is a programme that leverages Mozilla’s role as stewards of the open web to promote innovation grounded in the unique needs of users in African countries.<br />
Our approach to this programme is driven by local needs, to support local voices and entrepreneurs, and to solve local problems. Our goals are to generate product development, build community, build capacity, and produce a meaningful impact on the African internet ecosystem.<br />
<br />
= Africa Mradi Work Streams =<br />
The Africa Mradi is based on four strategic pillars, or '''work streams'''. Informed by interviews with dozens of partners from the region, the distinct work streams address key focus areas for the Mradi and connect together through strategic synergies.<br />
<br />
== Power Local Innovation == <br />
''Build new tech that addresses real-life issues in the global south''<br />
<br />
== Localise our existing products == <br />
''To serve the real-life experiences of users in the Africa Region''<br />
<br />
== Movement Building == <br />
''Build the base and improve internet health''<br />
<br />
== Policy and Regulation == <br />
''Advance policies that promote a healthy and open internet''<br />
<br />
Current policy priorities include:<br />
*Access and Connectivity<br />
*Personal Data Protection/Privacy<br />
*Digital ID<br />
<br />
= Partners =<br />
<br />
= Blog =<br />
''Mradi blog forthcoming''<br />
Read more on Mozilla's [https://blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/2019/02/08/kenya-government-mandates-dna-linked-national-id-without-data-protection-law/ Policy Blog]</div>Noehailuhttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Africa_Mradi&diff=1238588Africa Mradi2021-10-22T16:18:06Z<p>Noehailu: Updated Blog and policy sections</p>
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<div>= About the Africa Mradi =<br />
<br />
The Africa Mradi is a programme that leverages Mozilla’s role as stewards of the open web to promote innovation grounded in the unique needs of users in African countries.<br />
Our approach to this programme is driven by local needs, to support local voices and entrepreneurs, and to solve local problems. Our goals are to generate product development, build community, build capacity, and produce a meaningful impact on the African internet ecosystem.<br />
<br />
= Africa Mradi Work Streams =<br />
The Africa Mradi is based on four strategic pillars, or '''work streams'''. Informed by interviews with dozens of partners from the region, the distinct work streams address key focus areas for the Mradi and connect together through strategic synergies.<br />
<br />
== Power Local Innovation == <br />
''Build new tech that addresses real-life issues in the global south''<br />
<br />
== Localise our existing products == <br />
''To serve the real-life experiences of users in the Africa Region''<br />
<br />
== Movement Building == <br />
''Build the base and improve internet health''<br />
<br />
== Policy and Regulation == <br />
''Advance policies that promote a healthy and open internet''<br />
Current policy priorities include:<br />
*Access and Connectivity<br />
*Personal Data Protection/Privacy<br />
*Digital ID<br />
<br />
= Partners =<br />
<br />
= Blog =<br />
''Mradi blog forthcoming''<br />
Read more on Mozilla's [https://blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/2019/02/08/kenya-government-mandates-dna-linked-national-id-without-data-protection-law/ Policy Blog]</div>Noehailuhttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Africa_Mradi&diff=1238587Africa Mradi2021-10-22T16:13:51Z<p>Noehailu: Update "about" section</p>
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<div>= About the Africa Mradi =<br />
<br />
The Africa Mradi is a programme that leverages Mozilla’s role as stewards of the open web to promote innovation grounded in the unique needs of users in African countries.<br />
Our approach to this programme is driven by local needs, to support local voices and entrepreneurs, and to solve local problems. Our goals are to generate product development, build community, build capacity, and produce a meaningful impact on the African internet ecosystem.<br />
<br />
= Africa Mradi Work Streams =<br />
The Africa Mradi is based on four strategic pillars, or '''work streams'''. Informed by interviews with dozens of partners from the region, the distinct work streams address key focus areas for the Mradi and connect together through strategic synergies.<br />
<br />
== Power Local Innovation == <br />
''Build new tech that addresses real-life issues in the global south''<br />
<br />
== Localise our existing products == <br />
''To serve the real-life experiences of users in the Africa Region''<br />
<br />
== Movement Building == <br />
''Build the base and improve internet health''<br />
<br />
== Policy and Regulation == <br />
''Advance policies that promote a healthy and open internet''<br />
<br />
= Partners =<br />
<br />
= Blog =<br />
''forthcoming''</div>Noehailuhttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Africa_Mradi&diff=1238525Africa Mradi2021-10-19T21:39:14Z<p>Noehailu: added sections</p>
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<div>= About the Africa Mradi =<br />
<br />
The Africa Mradi is a programme that leverages Mozilla’s role as stewards of the open web to promote innovation grounded in the unique needs of users in African countries.<br />
<br />
Africa Mradi one-pager (Eng) [<--link to this]<br />
<br />
= Africa Mradi Work Streams =<br />
The Africa Mradi is based on four strategic pillars, or '''work streams'''. Informed by interviews with dozens of partners from the region, the distinct work streams address key focus areas for the Mradi and connect together through strategic synergies.<br />
<br />
== Power Local Innovation == <br />
''Build new tech that addresses real-life issues in the global south''<br />
<br />
== Localise our existing products == <br />
''To serve the real-life experiences of users in the Africa Region''<br />
<br />
== Movement Building == <br />
''Build the base and improve internet health''<br />
<br />
== Policy and Regulation == <br />
''Advance policies that promote a healthy and open internet''<br />
<br />
= Partners =<br />
<br />
= Blog =<br />
''forthcoming''</div>Noehailuhttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Africa_Mradi&diff=1238524Africa Mradi2021-10-19T21:34:22Z<p>Noehailu: Edit wkst 2</p>
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<div>= About the Africa Mradi =<br />
<br />
The Africa Mradi is a programme that leverages Mozilla’s role as stewards of the open web to promote innovation grounded in the unique needs of users in African countries.<br />
<br />
Africa Mradi one-pager (Eng) [<--link to this]<br />
<br />
= Africa Mradi Work Streams =<br />
The Africa Mradi is based on four strategic pillars, or '''work streams'''. Informed by interviews with dozens of partners from the region, the distinct work streams address key focus areas for the Mradi and connect together through strategic synergies.<br />
<br />
== Power Local Innovation == <br />
''Build new tech that addresses real-life issues in the global south''<br />
<br />
== Localise our existing products == <br />
''To serve the real-life experiences of users in the Africa Region''<br />
<br />
== Movement Building == <br />
''Build the base and improve internet health''<br />
<br />
== Policy and Regulation == <br />
''Advance policies that promote a healthy and open internet''</div>Noehailuhttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Africa_Mradi&diff=1238523Africa Mradi2021-10-19T21:09:42Z<p>Noehailu: Remove #s from workstream list</p>
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<div>= About the Africa Mradi =<br />
<br />
The Africa Mradi is a programme that leverages Mozilla’s role as stewards of the open web to promote innovation grounded in the unique needs of users in African countries.<br />
<br />
Africa Mradi one-pager (Eng) [<--link to this]<br />
<br />
= Africa Mradi Work Streams =<br />
The Africa Mradi is based on four strategic pillars, or '''work streams'''. Informed by interviews with dozens of partners from the region, the distinct work streams address key focus areas for the Mradi and connect together through strategic synergies.<br />
<br />
== Power Local Innovation == <br />
''Build new tech that addresses real-life issues in the global south''<br />
<br />
== Grow our existing products == <br />
''To serve the real-life experiences of users in the Africa Region''<br />
<br />
== Movement Building == <br />
''Build the base and improve internet health''<br />
<br />
== Policy and Regulation == <br />
''Advance policies that promote a healthy and open internet''</div>Noehailuhttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Africa_Mradi&diff=1238522Africa Mradi2021-10-19T21:00:44Z<p>Noehailu: Workstream content</p>
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<div>= About the Africa Mradi =<br />
<br />
The Africa Mradi is a programme that leverages Mozilla’s role as stewards of the open web to promote innovation grounded in the unique needs of users in African countries.<br />
<br />
Africa Mradi one-pager (Eng) [<--link to this]<br />
<br />
= Africa Mradi Work Streams =<br />
The Africa Mradi is based on four strategic pillars, or '''work streams'''. Informed by interviews with dozens of partners from the region, the distinct work streams address key focus areas for the Mradi and connect together through strategic synergies.<br />
<br />
== 1. Power Local Innovation == <br />
''Build new tech that addresses real-life issues in the global south''<br />
<br />
== 2. Grow our existing products == <br />
''To serve the real-life experiences of users in the Africa Region''<br />
<br />
== 3. Movement Building == <br />
''Build the base and improve internet health''<br />
<br />
== 4. Policy and Regulation == <br />
''Advance policies that promote a healthy and open internet''</div>Noehailuhttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Africa_Mradi&diff=1238521Africa Mradi2021-10-19T20:44:07Z<p>Noehailu: /* About the Africa Mradi */ starting to build the content</p>
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<div>= About the Africa Mradi =<br />
<br />
The Africa Mradi is a programme that leverages Mozilla’s role as stewards of the open web to promote innovation grounded in the unique needs of users in African countries.<br />
<br />
Africa Mradi one-pager [<--link to this]<br />
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= Africa Mradi Work Streams =<br />
[Text on work stream]<br />
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== 1. Power Local Innovation == <br />
Build new tech that addresses real-life issues in the global south<br />
<br />
== 2. Grow our existing products == <br />
To serve the real-life experiences of users in the Africa Region<br />
<br />
== 3. Movement Building == <br />
Build the base and improve internet health<br />
<br />
== 4. Policy and Regulation == <br />
Advance policies that promote a healthy and open internet:</div>Noehailuhttps://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Africa_Mradi&diff=1238520Africa Mradi2021-10-19T20:17:35Z<p>Noehailu: Test</p>
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<div>== About the Africa Mradi ==<br />
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Africa Mradi one-pager</div>Noehailu