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Raise Your Hand for Girls on October 11, 2012

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The goal is to collect 4 million actions (photos of hands raised, likes on their Facebook campaign page, etc) and present the collective actions to the United Nations Secretary General and the world donor community urging them to put girls’ education as their priority. The photo above is Keo Savon with me this summer in Cambodia.

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Blogging To Improve Cambodia's Environment

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She has been blogging about her work and life at Sreisaat Adventures in Cambodia since January, 2004. She moved to Cambodia in April, 2000. How and why did you find yourself in Cambodia? My sister was working for an NGO as a volunteer agriculturist in Cambodia and encouraged me to take a job there. Mlup Baitong???s

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Interview with Lux Mean: Teaching Cambodians in Rural Areas To Blog

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He is currently training young people in Cambodia's provincial areas how to blog. Mean was only recently introduced to blogs and the organization got the idea of doing a blog projects from one of Cambodia's better known bloggers, Ex-King. We did started this email interview several weeks ago after I first heard about his project.

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Social Media Game: Hawaiian Version - Beta - My Contribution to Hawaii Geek Week

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You are a campaign team for a local tourist office and you want to get visitors to Hawaii to enjoy your local restaurants, hotels, and attractions. You would like to use social media to educate tourists who have select Hawaii as a destination to come off the beaten path. 5 minutes). Here's an example: Photo by Bitmask.

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More thoughts about Web 2.0 Adoption by Nonprofits

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key themes from focus group interviews: Participants felt a ???common local governments for their activism. I'm thinking about the interview that I had with Jon Udell. where we talked a lot about the job of educating people about the possibilities of new technologies like Web 2.0 Some of the. common struggle???

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A Perpetual State of Anxiety: Overbrook Foundation Report

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Some of the key themes from focus group interviews: Participants felt a ???common Many organizations expressed the real difficulties of using technologies with constituents or in countries where the digital divide is very real and their constituents may be at risk of punishment by local governments for their activism. versus web2.0

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NpTech Tag Summary: Voting Deadline at Netsquared Extended, NTC Pipe, and More

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Andy Carvin and Jonnie Goldstein interviewed a person from one of two projects based in Cambodia. Ten Tech Proposals Empowering Human Rights, Local Leadership, and Community Education is. is definitely worth checking out - like this interview with Christina Arnold from Project Hope.

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