The first conference in Africa on New Media and Governance. I spoke about transparency, public participation and collaboration, government 2.0 and how to engage citizens in decision making processes.
32. Result:
500 ideas collected
in one month
“By setting up
www.sammenomaarhus.dk we
opened up for an open and
democratic process where all
citizens got a chance to
participate.”
Nicolai Wammen, former Mayor, The Municipality of Aarhus
(now Danish Minister of European Affairs)
37. “We need to learn from the great web
successes – Facebook, Wikipedia and ensure
that we get the users much more involved in
our solutions. We have learned that it has to
be easy and fun to contribute and that many
users’ small improvements of the content
give huge value.”
- Christian Lanng, former Head of Department, The Danish
Agency for IT and Telecom
Jonas Schwarz Lausten,\nBusiness Development Manger, Seismonaut Africa\nCo-founder and Co-owner The Nordic Villa, Abuja - a 10 room boutique hotel in Abuja, furnished in a Scandinavian style\nWorked in the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and was the head of Social Media on a EU program that strived to make it easier for Europeans to apply for jobs an take an education in another EU country. \n
My background and interest for Nigeria and Africa started in 2006 when I build the first playground in Adamawa State at REMI foundation, a unique school that takes in physical and mental handicapped children. The playground became so polular that even the teachers were playing on it.\n
Then I joined Seismonaut, which is a digital innovation consultancy founded in Denmark with two offices in the two biggeste cities.\n
We deliver strategic paths to companies and governments accros Europe and Africa\n
We create digital solutions, services and products\n
Also from our local office in Abuja.\n
In Seismonaut we always use out four phased innovation model. \n1. Map: To provide successful products and services it is pivotal to gain insight into both the market and the end user. Our research is based in ethnography.\n2. Create: In this phase we create ideas and concepts based on the Mapping-phase.\n3. Shape: We shape and perfect the concepts from the Create-phase.\n4. Build: And finally we build solutions that resonate, because they are based on solid research, knowledge and methods.\n\n
As a digital focused innovation consultancy we see challenges when it comes to the use of social media. \n
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Citizens can mobilize and have expectations to the government\n\n
Remember this? Approx. 14 months ago things in Egypt was just as it always have been and then, suddenly – revolution – through social media – it gave people a voice and a way to connect and mobilize.\n
Better service for citizens - strengthing the participatory democracy because of insights in decision-making process. Citizens have a voice that is being heard.\n
Obama kick-started this whole movement which we today refer to as gov. 2.0 - participation, collaboration and transparency from the memorandum.\nBut what we also see it tremendous opportunities for creating business... opening up data. Providing new services on top of that. \n
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Dialogue with the citizens in a new way\nGovernments needs to be proactive otherwise this mobilization that I talked about before will come from beneath and it will turn you over in a matter of weeks. Be prepared in a good way – not to hide or prevent this development But EMBRASE this and turn it into something good and something that Nigeria, Oyo state, Ekiti state and all the other states can benefit from.\n\n
Norwegian public servants are blogging about what is happening in the local governement.\n
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we did Atiku’s digital media campaign in the primary elections 2011. \nOur main objectives was to make him much more accessable via social media. Being transparent. As you can see, he was very inspired by Obama with the three terms. \n“These new methods Seismonaut has introduced has attracted thousands of supporters” Atiku\n\n
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Tax department are on twitter. Tweets on service and info on new tax rules. Dialogue with the citizens. \n
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15 mio. articles, 3,2. mio in English. 240 languages.\nbuilt by volunteers - free.\nBiggest work ever created in under 10 years\n
10000 users who share data codes, share writing codes and share information and knowledge about their field. Again, there is no reason to re-invent the wheel. Share all the information and good things will eventually happen.\n\n
Job Centres and consultants from public institutions on how to create more jobs in the best framings possible. Some have learnings and experiences which they share with other job centres in this community. This way more jobs can be creates. \n\n
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How about making Abuja the digital city of Africa - I’ll challenge you guys. How about we make Abuja the digital city of Africa. Nigeria, digital country of Africa. \nYou have the opportunity to make headlines – not only in Nigeria – you can change things for good. \n\n