Greetings All!

Thank you for participating in the Lessons to be Learned from Failure during 
the last Change session. Both Alexis<http://www.alexishope.com/> and I felt 
like there were a lot of important points articulated. To make sure they do not 
get lost and to encourage the dialogue to continue we have created a blog post 
on both of our website's.

The "golden nuggets" from the discussion can be found below (For the full post 
visit http://bit.ly/Hz0Fyk or 
www.lassanamagassa.com/about/blog<http://www.lassanamagassa.com/about/blog>).
The five key points by attendees were:

  1.  There is no fool-proof way to prevent failure
  2.  The intention and all possible shortcomings of an ICT4D intervention 
needs to be stated up front
  3.  Local ownership is important because it will help carry projects beyond 
the piloting phase
  4.  It is na?ve to believe that "your" ICT4D project by itself will have a 
life-changing impact
  5.  Technology must NOT be the main focus of ICT4D-related research or 
discussions
The five key points by local stakeholders in the video were:

  1.  ICT4D projects need to enhance activities that are already going on
  2.  Outsiders DON'T know what local stakeholders need, so include them in the 
development of ICT4D projects
  3.  Make sure the infrastructure to support your ICT4D project is in place
  4.  There must be funds to help take projects beyond the pilot stage
  5.  There are so many things (e.g. weather, trained staff) that make the 
maintenance of technology complicated
If there is something we missed, let us know. If there is something that needs 
to be expanded feel free to do so.

Respectfully submitted,


Lassana Magassa
http://www.lassanamagassa.com
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