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Newsletters
General newsletters
APCNews
APCNews, in English, APCNouvelles, in French and APCNoticias, in Spanish are APC’s flagship newsletters distributed monthly by the communications team. APCNews offers exclusive features, analysis and blogging about information and communication technology (ICT) for sustainable development. It is an essential read for anyone interested in ICT policy, the interplay between gender and technology and training with ICTs.
APC’s original news production and coverage is made in the three languages by our pool of writers, APC members and APC staff. All three newsletters are equivalent but not mutually exclusive. Some content is not translated and can only be accessed in the orginal language.
The newsletters come in two different formats. Visit the APCNews archives in Html | Text
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Visit APCNouvelles archives in Html | Text
Women and ICTs newsletters
APC-Africa-Women’s Pula
Newsletter of the Association for Progressive Communications Africa Women (APC-Africa-Women), Pula aims to promote and profile the work and activities of women’s ICT initiatives in Africa and to act as a communicative tool to link women to each other and to initiatives and opportunities. Pula is sent out four times a year.
GenderIT.org updates
GenderIT.org udpates provides examples of national policy, gender-sensitive language, tools for lobbying, and an understanding of the impact of poor or positive policy all within easy access. It is sent out irregularly.
Regional ICT policy newsletters
Chakula
Chakula is the Swahili word for ‘food’. We have named our Africa ICT Policy Monitor newsletter Chakula because we believe that the information we will share will be a form of nourishment for organisations working in the field of ICTs for development in Africa. It aims to mobilise African civil society around ICT policy for sustainable development and social justice issues. Chakula is sent out between two and four times a year.
LAC Boletin
The LAC boletín about “Public policies and internet rights” is produced by the Latin American and the Caribbean ICT Policy Monitor. It is sent out between three and five times a year.