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After nearly 28 years, The Communication Initiative (The CI) Global is entering a new chapter. Following a period of transition, the global website has been transferred to the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) in South Africa, where it will be administered by the Social and Behaviour Change Communication Division. Wits' commitment to social change and justice makes it a trusted steward for The CI's legacy and future.
 
Co-founder Victoria Martin is pleased to see this work continue under Wits' leadership. Victoria knows that co-founder Warren Feek (1953–2024) would have felt deep pride in The CI Global's Africa-led direction.
 
We honour the team and partners who sustained The CI for decades. Meanwhile, La Iniciativa de Comunicación (CILA) continues independently at cila.comminitcila.com and is linked with The CI Global site.
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ICT Policy: A Beginner's Handbook

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This book aims to build the capacity of interested persons to understand the issues around policy on information and communication technology (ICT) development and regulation, to grasp the policy process, and to become involved in it. It is a beginner's handbook which focuses on internet technology and intends to help readers navigate their way through the varied terrain of ICT policy. "The handbook is not a map of the ICT policy terrain," says editor Chris Nicol, "but it is a compass."

The first chapter explains what is meant by ICT policy, and why it is important. Part Two looks at what makes the internet different from other media and ICTs and seeks to explain why present internet use is inequitably distributed. Part Three explains policy and regulation, how policy is decided, who the main players are, and what can be done to ensure that policy decision-making is a transparent, participatory process, and not one which involves, according to the editor, "only those with the money and the power to influence governments and the courts." Part Four considers specific themes in ICT policy with a special focus on the internet.

This book is intended for a wide range of people including members of civil society groups; researchers; activists; technical persons who are getting more interested in the political side; journalists looking for background information; government administration work and the general public.

Click here to browse the handbook online.

Click here to download the Handbook in PDF format [6.2 MB]. Or email handbook@apc.org for a paper copy.

Click here to read an online interview with the book editor, Chris Nicol.
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140