by Maria Kanini

Photo: Maria Kanini
A blog is sometimes just a personal diary on the internet. But to me, it is more than that. It is a voice – my voice. The fi rst time I heard about blogging, I was excited. Finally, I could make my voice heard. Writing a blog gives you the opportunity to think about your experiences and form opinions of your own.
Blogging can be used to have a positive or negative effect in a society. Having the power to say what you want to say without censorship, transfers the moral responsibility to the writer.
I use my blog to highlight organisations in Kenya that do a good job concerning development issues. My top priority is HIV and I look out for good practice. A number of my blog entries have been published in newspapers here in Kenya. When I read those articles I think to myself, yes, my voice got heard.
Blogging is now taken more seriously in African society. A Media Blog Association has been set up. Anyone can write and publish a blog on the web, so blogging is a form of citizen journalism. It is also a networking tool – Kenya Unlimited has a website which is bringing together Kenyans around the world to discuss issues that matter to them.
I believe that development organisations should take advantage of blogs. What better opportunity to tell your story in your own voice?
Maria Kanini works with Trans World Radio as the Public Relations Offi cer, and is also involved in a lot of fundraising and project management. Email: mkanini@yahoo.com