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Gönderen: albertomz
Posted On: Oct 22, 2007
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Ethan Zuckerman remains my No. 1 favourite blogger of all times, and given how much I struggle to update GlobaLab at least 2-3 times a week, while trying to work and retain a decent social life, I am in awe at his amazing prolificacy.
A quick browse at his last few entries would be...... [view]
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Gönderen: albertomz
Posted On: Oct 17, 2007
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A few good sources exploring the themes of social entrepreneurship and microcredit.
Beyond Good Intentions reproduces an article from the International Trade Forum on innovative approaches to reduce poverty through trade, which are bringing business, NGOs, government and aid agencies...... [view]
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Gönderen: albertomz
Posted On: Aug 30, 2007
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Via Natasha Hanshaw’s blog, Exploring Development , I found out about Tori and Eric’s project ‘B eyond Good Intentions ‘, a documentary film about inspiring stories of international aid. Here’s the trailer.
And from their website , an outline of their...... [view]
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Gönderen: albertomz
Posted On: Jul 26, 2007
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Via the Charity Blog I came across the Village , an online massively multiplayer online game ( MMOG ) that immerses the player into the role of an entrepreneur building companies to bring prosperity to the villages of the Third World.
Inspired by the logic of Kiva - the...... [view]
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Gönderen: albertomz
Posted On: Jun 11, 2007
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FreePint printed this article by Giulio Quaggiotto and Pierre Wielezynski - both linked to/working for the World Bank - on how Web 2.0 is changing the face of development. This is the first article of its kind, as far as I know, and it’s also the subject of my dissertation here at...... [view]
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