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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. 

On the transfer, co-founder Victoria Martin expressed her pleasure to see this work continue under Wits' leadership, knowing that co-founder Warren Feek (1953–2024) would have felt deep pride in The CI Global's Africa-led direction. 

As Wits, we honour the team and partners who sustained The CI for decades and look forward building from that strong base. This includes co-founders Warren Feek (1953-2024) and Victoria Martin as well as La Iniciativa de Comunicación (CILA), which continues independently at lainiciativadecomunicacion.com with links to The CI Global site. We are also eager to forge new partnerships and entertain new ideas as we consider how best to contribute to social and behaviour change in our rapidly evolving environment.

If you are joining the International Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) Summit in Panama, please join Wits and CILA on Monday, 22 June, to share your thoughts and suggestion for the relaunch of the Communication Initiative. We will be in Pacifica 5 from 12-1:25 for the Refuel, Reflect, and Renew Lunch Series: The Communication Initiative: celebrating a driving force for Communication for Social Change and the way forward. We will reflect on the legacy of Warren Feek and family in creating the Communication Initiative, consider the contributions of CI over the years and then turn our attention towards the future in this dynamic session. 

If you are unable to join us in Panama, we still want to hear from you. Please contribute your thoughts by following this link: https://redcap.link/CommunicationInitiative2026 or reaching out to ci_surveys@commint.com

You can also follow the QR Code:

 https://redcap.link/CommunicationInitiative2026

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Quick 'n Easy Guide to Online Advocacy

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This Tactical Technology Collective guide presents advocates with a collection of online services that can be used for advocacy quickly and with little to no technical support. There are services for publishing photographs and video, for setting up a campaign blog, or for using mobiles to communicate in a group. According to Tactical Tech, a considerable amount of functionality and tools are available simply by connecting to the internet and opening up a web-browser.

 

These services are offered at low- to no-cost and can be accessed and used by those without extensive technical knowledge. Most, however, require a broadband connection and are not recommended for dial-up connections.

 

The services included and explained in the Online Advocacy Guide can be used by advocates in a variety of ways including for:

  • Mobilising and Coordinating
  • Documenting and Visualising
  • Informing and Communicating
  • Bypassing and Accessing


The site lists information and links on the following topics:

  1. Bookmarks
  2. Censorship
  3. Feeds
  4. Maps
  5. Mobiles
  6. Networks
  7. Photos
  8. Text
  9. Video

 

 

This guide provides a useful introduction to Web 2.0 tools and services.

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Email from Dr. Tanya Notley to The Communication Initiative on May 7 2009 and October 9 2009.

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