Colmena open source software: Community media brave the pandemic with a “beehive”

Strong local media can make communities in Africa and Latin America more resilient. But can local media continue working during the pandemic? They can, using the new software "Colmena" – a digital "beehive".

Image: Unión de Mujeres Aymaras de Abya Yala (UMA), in southern Peru.

DW Akademie has brought a beehive into the digital world. Local newsrooms are using a new open source software called Colmena – the Spanish word for “beehive”. To keep afloat during the pandemic, community media need innovative digital platforms that are free to use and don’t need a license.

Colmena is still in the test phase. DW Akademie is working with 12 local media outlets and organizations in Latin America and Africa. The software gives them a tool to make them more resilient in a time of crisis. Colmena is geared to the needs of media production workflows. As a result, local media are actively involved in developing Colmena.

What is the software changing for media workers in the Global South? 

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