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Website To Help Creates Social Change |
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Written by PRESS RELEASE
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Monday, 25 June 2007 |
Espoo, Finland and London, UK - Nokia and Vodafone
have launched a new website designed to help share ideas on how to use
mobile communications for social and environmental benefits.
The site,
www.shareideas.org, was created in direct response to NGO calls for
better tools and information to help them use mobile services more
effectively in their work.
Although initially created with support from Nokia
and Vodafone, the site will be developed by a wide range of individuals
and organizations interested in using mobile technology for social
change.
The wiki format means people can edit, update or comment on
case studies and stories on the site, and add their own from wherever
they are around the world.
Case studies are grouped into six key areas - civic
engagement, economic empowerment, education, environment, health and
safety, and humanitarian relief projects - topics chosen after
consultation with many NGOs.
Stories already shared on the site include how the
development of an SMS alert system has made it possible for one
organization to mobilize hundreds of volunteers to carry out emergency
clean up efforts in the event of an oil spill in the Baltic Sea. Other
examples include how mobile games have been created in Africa and India
to educate the public about HIV/AIDS and prevention measures, and how
teachers in remote areas in the Philippines are receiving training and
state of the art learning materials through a simple SMS message.
Tips and advice to help NGOs use mobile devices to
help manage their work and communication between their teams or their
supporters are also available on the site.
Ndidi Nwuneli, Founder and CEO of LEAP Africa, a
Nigerian NGO dedicated to nurturing a new generation of African
leaders, said, "The positive contribution mobile technology can make to
societies is without doubt, but to realise its full potential we need
to share our experiences and learnings more effectively.
The
partnership between Nokia and Vodafone has created something which is
simple and practical to use, and will give us access to information
which will help make a real difference to people's lives."
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