Rest in peace, Kenyan Villager
When I give talks about blogging in the developing world, I’m always careful to remind people that the phenomenon is largely limited to large cities… Read More »Rest in peace, Kenyan Villager
When I give talks about blogging in the developing world, I’m always careful to remind people that the phenomenon is largely limited to large cities… Read More »Rest in peace, Kenyan Villager
My friends at Radio Open Source are putting together a show on the political tensions in Somalia – their overview of the political situation is… Read More »Quick Somalia Links
Ory Okolloh gave a remarkable speech a month ago at the Digital Citizen Indaba at Grahamstown, South Africa, explaining the reasons she and a collaborator… Read More »Celebrating the small steps
Speaking at Parsons on Tuesday, a student asked me for suggestions on encouraging audio and video blogging from the developing world. I made the argument… Read More »Transcript of ZCTU video
My friends at Kubatana – an organization that provides training and support for the NGO sector in Zimbabwe – have started blogging on their website.… Read More »Blogs, Human Rights Video from Zimbabwe
If there were ever a chemical with a branding problem, it’s DDT. Used in vast quantities in the US as an insecticide on cotton crops,… Read More »Why tobacco companies shouldn’t make health policy