Who Made This?
The Citizen Journalism Toolkit was produced by
Tactical Tech is an international NGO working at the point where advocacy meets technology. We use our technical expertise to increase the impact of campaigns in social justice and human rights. We believe that new technologies have significant potential to enhance the work of campaigners and advocates, giving them the tools to gather and analyse information and the means to turn that information into action. We work towards finding effective ways for marginalised communities and rights advocates to create and disseminate information; increasing the participation of marginalised communities in advocacy work on issues that affect their lives and increasing the accountability of institutions that directly impact the lives of marginalised communities.
In Partnership with
Internews Europe activities are based on the conviction that open media - vibrant, pluralistic, independent, and arising from within communities themselves - are the cornerstone of free and open societies.
With the added collaboration of
FLOSS Manuals provides quality free manuals about how to use free software. Free software gives users the freedom to copy and redistribute the software. This can save schools, hospitals, emergency services, governments, businesses and individuals money. There is not a social service in a single country that could not benefit financially by using free software. In rich countries this means bottom line savings and improved services, in very poor countries this can also mean closing the digital divide and economic empowerment.
Free software is a technical and social revolution that can change the world.
Content credits
The introductory text was written by Shailendra Yashwant and the copy editor was Amy Dalton.







