"The study will begin by defining and classifying social media and will go on to explain the reach and role of these media in developing contexts, in particular when used for political communication, interaction and decision-making processes. In a second chapter, risks and benefits of social media and political participation in developing contexts will be reviewed. The heart of the study will be the third chapter, where 10 case studies will demonstrate the bandwidth of use of social media for political participation. The case studies offer insight into different forms of citizen to government and government to citizen interaction using different types of social media. They have been authored by people directly involved as creators or users of the projects featured from different countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa. The study will provide an assessment on the impact social media can have on the work of German development cooperation in the area of good governance and conclude with a set of recommendations how to incorporate social media into their good governance programmes." (Introduction, page 4)
1 INTRODUCTION, 3
2 SOCIAL MEDIA AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, 7
3 CASE STUDIES, 11
Government-Citizen Interaction via Twitter in Rwanda, 13
Map Kibera - Crowdsourced Digital Mapping, 14
EduTrac - Uganda's SMS-Based School Monitoring System, 16
Ghana Decides -BloggingGhana Election Monitoring Project, 17
Marsad.tn - Parliament Monitoring in Tunisia, 19
Participatório - Brazil's Youth Participation Platform, 20
Buenos Aires Bache - Pothole Reporting System, 21
The Thai Netizen Network for Online Freedom, 23
Cambodian Center for Human Rights, 24
Enough is Enough: Nigeria - Mobile Election Reporting App ReVoDa, 25
4 RECOMMENDATIONS AND OUTLOOK 27