Author: <span>Nytaï Aidlin</span>

Final Post – Exploring ICT, Development, and Decolonization: Insights and Reflections

It’s with pleasure, but also with a certain sadness, that we announce the publication of our latest posts!  It was an opportunity for us to delve into various aspects of the dynamic relationship between information and communication technologies (ICTs), development and social change. In our final post, we delved into …

Unveiling My Journey: How ICT and Western Values Shape Our NGO.

Every journey is marked by highs and lows. My personal approach to coping with challenging times involves giving back as much as possible, with the strong beliefs that these efforts will eventually uplift me in return.  This perspective led me to embark on a significant venture two years ago, with the support …

ICT in Conflict Zones: between Abundance & Saturation

In today’s discussion, we will explore the complex relationship between information and communication technologies (ICTs), the aid sector and development communication in conflict zones. We will use the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a backdrop to raise broader issues. As the subject is highly sensitive, it’s important not to take a political …

From TED Talks to Development Blogs: Navigating the World of Ideas

In the ever-evolving landscape of international development and communication, two aspects have garnered significant attention in recent years: TED talks and development blogs. These platforms have the power to shape narratives, disseminate ideas, and influence the way we perceive and engage with global issues. However, when we critically examine these …