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Yearly Archives: 2012

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Zimbabwe Traffic Cops: Custodians of the Law or a Law unto Themselves?

Archive - Pre 2015By adminOctober 26, 2012Leave a comment

On October 12, 2012, commuters from Chitungwiza, a small town about 40 km out of Harare, were left stranded when commuter omnibus operators — know locally as “Kombi Drivers” — staged a protest against “hefty bribes” that the traffic officers were allegedly demanding from them. These bribes have been cutting into the profit and making…

Indaba’s User Interface: Engaging, Effective, Efficient

Archive - Pre 2015By adminOctober 24, 2012Leave a comment

Whenever anything new emerges in the webosphere such as a platform, website, blog, browser, etc., its user interface (UI) must be well designed, allowing users to easily and quickly navigate where they need to go. Of course many of you already know this, but doing it can be harder than it sounds when needs are…

Closing the Implementation Gap

Archive - Pre 2015By adminOctober 23, 2012Leave a comment

In every country, sound laws are a key foundation of democratic governance and economic development. Crafting such laws, however, is only part of the path to success. The other half is making sure that the laws are properly implemented – which is often more challenging. When laws and regulations are not properly adopted, such discrepancy…

Come to our Ideathon!

Archive - Pre 2015By adminOctober 22, 2012Leave a comment

What are you doing the day after Halloween? We are hosting an Ideathon in our new OpenGov Hub from 6:30 to 8:30pm and you should join us. We understand that many of you have half-baked ideas that you want to present to others for feedback, meld with others’ ideas to make them whole, or just…

Africa Rising: the Highway Africa Conference 2012

Archive - Pre 2015By adminOctober 19, 2012Leave a comment

“Africa Rising” was the theme of the 2012 Highway Africa Conference, held in Grahamstown, South Africa in September 2012. The Highway Africa Conference has been held for the past 16 years as a way to bring journalists together from across the globe to share new ideas and to reflect critically on journalism, media, technology and…

FOI Requests: Do You Know about Your Right to Know?

Archive - Pre 2015By adminOctober 17, 2012Leave a comment

Why do the citizens of some countries make far fewer requests under Freedom of Information (FOI) laws than others? In a fascinating new paper, Sarah Holsen and Martial Pasquier from the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration (IDHEAP) set out to address this puzzle. Because many FOI laws are similar, we might assume that public…

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