SkypeOut. Cheap. Not Free.
So I’m recording the second skypecast for Global Voices, talking with Sokari Ekine about the “war on terror” and the line goes dead. Skype makes… Read More »SkypeOut. Cheap. Not Free.
So I’m recording the second skypecast for Global Voices, talking with Sokari Ekine about the “war on terror” and the line goes dead. Skype makes… Read More »SkypeOut. Cheap. Not Free.
Talk to anyone who lives in, works in, comes from or cares about Africa and eventually the topic of “brain drain” will come up. Large… Read More »Brain Drain and a Cross-Continent Debate
Human Rights Watch issued an amazing report today, titled “The Curse of Gold”, which focuses on the role of multinational mining companies in supporting the… Read More »Corporate Social Responsibility means, amongst other things, not arming militias
Earlier today, I posted the first Global Voices podcast, an interview with friend, fellow WorldChanging contributor, and all around terrific person, Dina Mehta. Dina was… Read More »Experiments in Skypecasting
Sudan’s state prosecutor, Mohamed Farid, has ordered that Paul Foreman, head of the Dutch branch of Médecins Sans Frontières’s team in Sudan, be arrested in… Read More »Free Speech, Humanitarian Aid and Rape in Darfur
As I spend more and more time on the Global Voices project, I’m starting to realize that I’m grossly underqualified to work on this project… Read More »Image blogging, the solution for the linguistically disabled