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Cambodia: Responsible Tourism: Part 3

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Via Twitter, Daniela Papi , who co-founded a NGO called Pepy that supports children in Siem Reap area, introduced me to Yut who was “the best guide in Siem Reap.” Yut told me that it is better to give the NGOs that support the children versus giving money to children which encourages them.

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Youth Programs Featured in TechSoup Global’s Local Impact Map

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By far, the biggest set of stories are the ones from organizations that serve youth and children. Support for Autistic Children in the U.S. I have a soft spot for nonprofits that tackle really hard problems, and autism is certainly one of those. They’re a great example of an NGO that really knows their IT.

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Youth Programs Benefit from Microsoft Donations

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How One NGO Serves 70,000 Children. Speaking of impact, London, England-based Childreach International works in partnership with local communities in the developing world to help improve children’s access to healthcare, education, child rights, and protection. It has just 20 UK-based staff.

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Youth Programs Featured in TechSoup Global’s Local Impact Map

Tech Soup

By far, the biggest set of stories are the ones from organizations that serve youth and children. Support for Autistic Children in the U.S. I have a soft spot for nonprofits that tackle really hard problems, and autism is certainly one of those. They’re a great example of an NGO that really knows their IT.

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Meet A Cambodian BlogHer: Sopheap Chak

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photo by Oso Sopheap blogs at ifocus with the tagline ???three She has worked for that NGO for almost two years. This was a trip to bring urban young people to experience life in a rural area and to deliver school supplies for children who live in the province and are very poor. Of course, there is problem with Internet access.

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Empowering Change: Caitlin Cohen of the Sigida Keneyali Project

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Caitlin tells it like it is--the nitty gritty of starting up an NGO, and why she believes it is important to help the people you are serving to create the change they want to see, not to create the change for them. The biggest challenge is definitely the fact that an “NGO” in Mali is seen as a “waritigi” (money owner).

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Enabling a Participatory Culture using Creative Commons Licenses

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Photo by Pratham Books: Snapshots from Bookaroo 2010 : Children's Literature Festival. Pratham Books is a non-profit children’s book publisher based in India and our mission, while simple, is also rather audacious – “A Book in Every Child’s Hand”.

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