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Programs

iFOSSF fulfill its objectives through a number of strategic programs that drive a portfolio of enabling tactical projects carried out joint by iFOSSF partner networks. All iFOSSF projects aim to address the root causes of social, humanity or economical problems and lead to new ways of thinking and acting.

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Collective Intelligence

The remit of this program is to distill the key mechanics of the process systems used for FOSS development, with a view to understanding how it can be utilised for other organisational and social benefits.


FOSS features a unique blend of voluntary activity, distributed workforce patterns and software development practices that offers new insights into organisational management. These could be applied to many areas for considerable benefit, such as: eliminating bureaucracy, particularly in areas like government administration, distribution of investment and funding capital.

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Our name suggested that we are focusing on total solutions applying the FOSS philosophy and practices, these include not only the technology/software development aspects but also business and people development.

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Projects sought under this strategic program including research and development of best practices, reports and tools  to understand this process as well as the application to non-foss based projects.

FOSS Ecosystem

The FOSS movement has evolved from the stages of philosophy and licensing into a complex and pragmatic Ecosystem for software production and distribution benefiting humanity globally. FOSS has introduced technological self-reliance, efficient use and sharing of resources, collaborative innovation and development providing new directions to develop local entrepreneurship. This gives humanity the freedoms of choice and empowerment encouraging development of a local industry and skills that result in immense financial benefits for both developing and developed countries. 


These countries can now benefit as innovators and developers of solutions instead of simply being users thus engage within local and global markets. This Ecosystem can only be evolved with appropriate equal and open inclusion of multi-stakeholder involvement by Countries, Governments, Public Administration, Academia, Private Sector and Civil Society.

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Projects sought under this strategic and dynamic program are:

  • FOSS Partner Network Development

  • FOSS Advocacy, Capacity Building and Education

  • Research & Development studies on factors that influence ICT Production and Consumption Policies enabled by FOSS

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ICT Empowerment

This strategic program focuses on the continuing and accelerating the development and adoption of FOSS technologies to provide more tools to more people, and to enable more conversation and more commerce with a view to increasing the activity levels and success rates of social entrepreneurism.


Example projects in this strategic effort may include:

  • Re-usable technological solutions: Coupling open technology, open standards with design thinking to create solutions and best practices that can be easily re-used or customized for local needs.

  •  E-Government Business Infrastructure: Tools to encourage increased citizen engagement, data-driven decision making,  secured e-voting methods, and process integration to improve local/franchised service delivery.

  • Community development: use ICT solutions to enhance the collaboration and dissemination of community-based projects locally or remotely,  such as collaborative art work, joint education curriculum development etc.

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Programs: What We Do
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