Kabissa
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Kabissa – Space for Change in Africa is a volunteer-led non-governmental organization
Non-governmental organization
A non-governmental organization is a legally constituted organization created by natural or legal persons that operates independently from any government. The term originated from the United Nations , and is normally used to refer to organizations that do not form part of the government and are...

 that promotes Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to empower and connect people and civil society organizations (CSO) for positive change in Africa. Kabissa members are active throughout Africa, working on a range of crucial tasks including Advocacy and Policy, Arts, Culture, Conflict Resolution, Humanitarian Services, Economic Development, Poverty Reduction, Education, Environment, Gender, Governance, Health, Human Rights, Democracy, Media, Journalism, Microfinance, Technology, Training, and Capacity Building.

Kabissa headquarters are on Bainbridge Island, WA in the Pacific Northwest
Pacific Northwest
The Pacific Northwest is a region in northwestern North America, bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the west and, loosely, by the Rocky Mountains on the east. Definitions of the region vary and there is no commonly agreed upon boundary, even among Pacific Northwesterners. A common concept of the...

 of the United States, although the organization operates mostly online and boasts contributors from all over the world. The founder of the organization is Tobias Eigen who led Kabissa together with Kimberly Lowery from 2002-2007.

Introduction

Kabissa, meaning complete in Swahili
Swahili language
Swahili or Kiswahili is a Bantu language spoken by various ethnic groups that inhabit several large stretches of the Mozambique Channel coastline from northern Kenya to northern Mozambique, including the Comoro Islands. It is also spoken by ethnic minority groups in Somalia...

, helps African civil society organizations put Internet and Communications Technology (ICT) to work for the benefit of their communities. Founded in 1999 by Tobias Eigen, Kabissa initially provided domain hosting services, then capacity-building through a custom training curriculum and manual, and is currently dedicated to connecting people and organizations for Africa via the social media platform at http://www.kabissa.org.

Membership

Anyone interested in Africa can create a free account at http://www.kabissa.org, subscribe to newsletters and participate in groups. Nearly everyone in the Kabissa network is involved in organizations working on the continent that are listed in the Kabissa Organization Directory and displayed on the Kabissa Map.

Kabissa's member organizations are extremely varied in nature and are thus an excellent indicator of overall African civil society sector. These members range from newly established localized organizations working in human rights and social justice to large, well established organizations doing far-reaching environmental work. Currently Kabissa's member organizations categorize themselves into the following focus areas:
  • Advocacy and Policy
  • Arts and Culture
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Direct Social and Humanitarian Services
  • Economic Development and Poverty Reduction
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Gender
  • Governance
  • Health
  • Human Rights and Democracy
  • Media and Journalism
  • Microfinance
  • Technology
  • Training and Capacity Building
  • Youth

Current

  • Peter Eigen
    Peter Eigen
    Peter Eigen founded the Advisory Council of Transparency International , a non-governmental organization promoting transparency and accountability in international development since 1993...

    , Germany
  • John Githongo
    John Githongo
    John Githongo is a former Kenyan journalist who investigated bribery and fraud in his home country and later, under the presidency of Mwai Kibaki, took on an official governmental position to fight corruption. In 2005 he left that position, later accusing top ministers of large-scale fraud...

    , Kenya
  • Daniel Ritchie
    Daniel Ritchie
    Daniel Ritchie is a British rower.- External links :...

    , United States
  • Neema Mgana, Tanzania
  • Tobias Eigen, Germany/USA

Affiliations


Kabissa's Charter

Kabissa operates under the following charter:

Mission

Kabissa’s mission is to help African civil society organizations put Internet and Communications Technology (ICT) to work for the benefit of the people they serve.

Vision

Kabissa’s vision is for a socially, economically, politically, and environmentally vibrant Africa, supported by a strong network of effective civil society organizations.

Principles

Kabissa seeks to adhere to the following principles in its operations and governance:
  • To work in close cooperation with partner organizations that can provide local expertise, support, and resources wherever possible
  • To make its operations transparent to the Kabissa community and the general public
  • To employ the services of companies that share Kabissa’s vision whenever possible. In all cases, the organizations will show professional integrity and provide the best value, so that Kabissa can pass on high-quality, affordable services to the Kabissa community
  • To avoid any source of income derived from activities which indisputably conflict with our vision
  • To be a highly-efficient organization, keeping overhead costs to a minimum
  • To develop, use, and promote software and content that is freely available under open source licensing agreements
  • To embrace a diversity of perspectives in our member community, our staff, and our board

History

Kabissa was founded in 1999 by Tobias Eigen with the idea that Internet and Communications Technology (ICT) could revolutionize the work of African civil society. Building on the years of consulting experience Tobias Eigen had with African civil society, Kabissa began by providing African organizations with accessible, affordable, and secure internet services.

During the next three years Kabissa showed strong growth and gained increasing recognition. In June, 2002 Kabissa won the ICT Stories Competition, an initiative of infoDev and the International Institute of Communication and Development (IICD
International Institute for Communication and Development
The International Institute for Communication and Development is a non-profit foundation established by the Ministry for Development Cooperation of the Netherlands in 1996...

) which sought to capture the learning process that accompanies the introduction and implementation of ICTs for development. In September, 2002 Kabissa added a part-time Program Manager, Kim Lowery, to its staff. By November, 2002 Kabissa was awarded its first major grant from the German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ) for the pilot phase of Kabissa’s Time To Get Online training initiative. They went on to set up an office at Dupont Circle in Washington DC where for the next five years three employees and dozens of interns and volunteers worked on its programs with funding from major foundations including the Ford Foundation
Ford Foundation
The Ford Foundation is a private foundation incorporated in Michigan and based in New York City created to fund programs that were chartered in 1936 by Edsel Ford and Henry Ford....

, Open Society Institute Information Program, the Hurford Foundation, National Endowment for Democracy
National Endowment for Democracy
The National Endowment for Democracy, or NED, is a U.S. non-profit organization that was founded in 1983 to promote US-friendly democracy by providing cash grants funded primarily through an annual allocation from the U.S. Congress...

, Yahoo Employee Foundation, and Lonely Planet Foundation (now Planet Wheeler Foundation). They trained hundreds of activists and development practitioners in end user and training of trainers workshops and distributed thousands of copies of the Time To Get Online manual. In partnership with Tanmia in Morocco, the Time To Get Online manual and training program was localized into French and Arabic.

In 2007, Kabissa followed its founder, Tobias Eigen, to Bainbridge Island, WA in the Pacific Northwest
Pacific Northwest
The Pacific Northwest is a region in northwestern North America, bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the west and, loosely, by the Rocky Mountains on the east. Definitions of the region vary and there is no commonly agreed upon boundary, even among Pacific Northwesterners. A common concept of the...

of the United States and became a volunteer organization with no employees. In 2009, Kabissa announced a new focus on social media in Africa. At the same time, Kabissa streamlined its internet services and shut down the server hosting websites for its member organizations.

As of May, 2010 Kabissa had 1504 member organizations representing over 50 African countries, and included internationally renowned human rights groups, charities, development organizations and orphanages.
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