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As Tactical Tech often plays the role of mentor or consultant across a broad range of issue areas and geographies, the majority of projects are carried out in close collaboration with partners. This allows us to quickly adapt to new issue areas and regions, bringing the benefit of our broader-experience and approach and combining it with the more specialised expertise of our key partners.

Tactical Tech is currently working with;

  • APC Womensnet; on a Women's project in Asia
  • Aspiration; on facilitating Source Events
  • Backspace; on a booklet on information design
  • Fahamu; on a project to explore the use of mobile phones for advocacy
  • Frontline; on a digital security and privacy for human rights initiative
  • Internews Europe; on a citizens journalism toolkit
  • Mahiti; on NGO-in-a-box for Southern Asia
  • Womens Hub; on the Base-box edition of NGO-in-a-box

Organisations and individuals that Tactical Tech has collaborated/collaborates with include:

Alaa Abd El Fattah, Egypt; All Africa, US; Amanda Hickman, US; Association for Progressive Communications; Benetech, US; Bobby Serriano, Philippines; Breakdown Press, Australia; Canonical, Uk; CIPI, Tajikistan; Citizens Lab, University of Toronto, Canada; EACOSS, Uganda; EngageMedia, Australia; Estudio Livre, Brazil; Floatleft, Netherlands/US; FLOSS Manuals; Frederick Noronha, India; iCommons, South Africa; IDRC, Canada; IICD, Netherlands; International Budget Project (IBP), Center for Budget Policy and Priorities, US; Interspace, Bulgaria; InWEnt, Germany; Linux Centre Belgrade, Serbia; Linux Solutions, Uganda; Melissa Gira, US; Mi2, Croatia; New Tactics, Centre for Victims of Torture, US; NOSSTIA, Syria; Omidyar Foundation; Onno Purbo, Indonesia; Open Consultants, Georgia; Open Society Institute, Budapest/London, Open Society Institute, Tajikistan; Open Society Initiative, Southern Africa (OSISA); Open Society Initiative, West Africa (OSIWA); O'Reilly; Patrice Riemens, Netherlands; Ra'ida Al-Zu'bi, Jordan; Reporters Sans Frontier, France; SchoolNet Namibia; Shuttleworth Foundation; Simos Xenetellis, Greece; Translate.org.za, South Africa; Teresa Crawford, US; Wireless.dk, Denmark; Witness, US; WOUGNET, Uganda; Ungana-Afrika, South Africa; United Nations University MERIT, South Africa; UNDP-IOSN , Asia; USAID, US; University of the Western Cape, South Africa