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Water Matters!

During this week's UK-Nigeria online meeting John Dada explained: " Fantsuam is the zonal headquarters of the Nigerian Network on Water and Sanitation, NEWSAN, and we are actively engaged in working with the Kaduna State Government to ensure budget line items on Water and Sanitation are recognized". He went on to explain that: " Water and Sanitation is an area of service that is fundamental to issues of health, food security etc....... Over the years there has been very little input from communities into the annual budgeting process. Fantsuam is now part of a consortium of Community Based Organisations working...

Phones For Peace

The use and misuse of mobile phones provided a major talking point for this week’s UK-Nigeria meeting. In the aftermath of April’s Post-Election violence, John Dada reported his concerns that rumours and misinformation via mobile phones are still rife. But he assured us that local people are now slowly realising they should not panic or overreact. Phone4Peace , a set on Flickr. Kenya 2008 John is exploring the possible role of mobiles in his peace and reconciliation work, so that, as he says “we can also learn and replicate same in Kafanchan in our peace-building efforts”. Pamela McLean was able...

Education in rural Nigeria

This week’s online UK-Nigeria meeting was brief and to the point with Fantsuam Foundation busy getting ready to host a Community Volunteers meeting later in the day at the Fishfarm. During our 45 minute skype typed meeting John Dada informed us that: He had heard from Fola and he had safely received the second payment to buy an inverter for the new Dadamac outpost at Ago-Are (as seen above). Bala was in Abuja to get a Kenyan visa to enable him attend next week’s Internet Governance Forum, IGF. Emma was also in Abuja for a training on Human Rights for...

Mobilising support for post conflict Kafanchan

Here is John Dada's August report for Dadamac and Friends of Nigeria August, 2011 Normalcy is slowly returning to the town of Kafanchan and its environs that were traumatised in the April 2011 election violence. It has been a trying time for all Kafanchan residents since the violence broke out. There are still occasional rumours of impending reprisal attacks, but the presence of armed security personnel has been re-assuring. Many who had fled Kafanchan for the safety of their villages have now returned. Most have returned to clear the rubble of their burnt homes and businesses, and many have set...

From Antenna to Schools in rural Nigeria

Bala was not at the latest UK-Nigeria online meeting - but he had an excellent excuse! For rather than joining this week’s online sesson, he was busy setting up the new antenna which will allow Fantsuam Foundation’s Academy to receive free bandwidth for the next five years. Followers of this blog may recall that FF’s Community Communication Centre (CCC) was funded by the Nigerian Government and it was part of their commitment at that time to also provide this free bandwidth. The UK team were delighted to learn that they are now ready to fulfil that promise. John Dada explained:...

From Antenna to Schools in rural Nigeria

Bala was not at the latest UK-Nigeria online meeting - but he had an excellent excuse! For rather than joining this week’s online sesson, he was busy setting up the new antenna which will allow Fantsuam Foundation’s Academy to receive free bandwidth for the next five years. Followers of this blog may recall that FF’s Community Communication Centre (CCC) was funded by the Nigerian Government and it was part of their commitment at that time to also provide this free bandwidth. The UK team were delighted to learn that they are now ready to fulfil that promise. John Dada explained:...

Truth and Reconciliation Movement for the Plateau

Below is John Dada's response to the informative, inspirational (and brave) article written by Prince Charles Dickson for Sahara Reporters - which can be viewed here . "Dear Charles, I read a lot of hope in your article, and you have also identified someone of like mind: Aliyu Tilde. It will only take a few folks to start a reversal of this season of madness in Plateau. Truth and Reconciliation is what the majority are yearning for, but a vocal minority is drowning their voices. If those we call leaders have let us down, let us rise to the ocassion...

Truth and Reconciliation Movement for the Plateau

Below is John Dada's response to the informative, inspirational (and brave) article written by Prince Charles Dickson for Sahara Reporters - which can be viewed here . "Dear Charles, I read a lot of hope in your article, and you have also identified someone of like mind: Aliyu Tilde. It will only take a few folks to start a reversal of this season of madness in Plateau. Truth and Reconciliation is what the majority are yearning for, but a vocal minority is drowning their voices. If those we call leaders have let us down, let us rise to the ocassion...

Last Mile Connectivity

Dadamac UK have received the following information from John Dada . "We at Fantsuam Foundation have been making enquiries about how we can leverage the coming broadband revolution for Nigeria's last mile connectivity: our pilot in Kafanchan aims to reach 1 Million under-served and un-served rural communities of Nigeria with affordable and accessible connectivity. The Nigerian Broadband Consortium which is providing firbre connectivity to tertiary institutions is able to offer 1kbps @ $1.00 The lowest VSAT offer we can get at the moment is 310% more expensive. If Broadband is to be accessible and affordable at the bottom of the...

Feedback from rural Nigeria

Oritamefa Baptist Model School, Ibadan is one of the biggest school in Ibadan metropolis. Fola (who has only had his laptop for two weeks) visited the school to help teachers with the configuring of their system He was also the first to let us know about the flooding in Oyo State and sent us some photos. Dadamac has helped Fola obtain his laptop with the help of an loan through Fantsuam Foundation's microfinance bank. Once the interest free loan has been repaid by Fola the intention is that the money will be lent out again. During our weekly UK-Nigeria meeting...

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