SNRD Africa Goes Digital
We are making big strides with our use of state-of-the-art technology. We recently launched a modern website, started a Youtube channel, introduced an appealing new newsletter format and livestreamed the plenary sessions from the meeting in Pretoria.
SNRD Conference being recorded for Youtube audience
The concept
To facilitate an efficient and strategic flow of information, we now make all contents available in an integrated fashion. Meaning all materials are initially posted on the website as soon as members make them available to the secretariat and editing is finished. In the other media, we then display shorter teaser versions linking back to the complete contents on the website, using Read More buttons.
Basically, all content display follows the categorisation of information on the website: Collaboration, Working Groups & CoPs, Projects, Events, Training and Who We Are — the latter concerning the dealings of the steering group for example. This approach allows for more efficiency in the posting workflow and a clearer structure of information for visitors. It also defines the frame of the information that is disseminated via SNRD, therefore sharpening the public profile of SNRD Africa.
The new SNRD Africa speaker Michaela Braun aims to enhance the accessibility of information for francophone members during her term. Main parts of the website have been translated into French. The web designers are working on the technical implementation of its display.
What does that mean for you as an active SNRD Africa member?
Collaboration via SharePoint forthcoming
You might have noticed, all website pages in the Collaboration section show access points for SharePoint — or to be more specific, access points to the specific workgroups sections of the SNRD community on the IDA platform. The system is managed by the SNRD Africa secretariat with the support of an external communications expert.
GIZ IT is currently busy setting up the system and providing user licenses. We will send you more information on how the SharePoint works once it is functionally operational. So please bear with us until September. We wanted to be ahead of time and inserted the access points into the site already.
Let’s work together
In certain ways, digital formats of collaboration are no different than in-person interaction. They only live if they the people who they set up for, make good use of them. So this is an emphatic call to members to put the functionality to test.
The secretariat is open for feedback and makes sure that keep the information flowing!