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Beneblog: Technology Meets Society - Untitled Article

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

My talk this week at Stanford was videoed and placed on the EE380 class website. This is based on a talk I gave in Sri Lanka last year at the University of Peradeniya, but with a heavier technology component given the engineering audience.

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Women, Girls, Education and Global Health: Interview with Carinne Brody

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She did a joint Masters in Public Health and Economic Development at Columbia University. Before and during her studies, she conducted field research for governmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as foundations, on maternal and child health in Sri Lanka, Ghana, Haiti, Somalia, Uganda, Kenya and India.

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President's Update: Summer 2008

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

If you're interested in learning more or would like to download the software, visit the website at www.miradi.org. We've also had major efforts in Burma, Sri Lanka and Guatemala, to name a few; efforts we expect to continue this year. We have just completed a new case study detailing our multi-year project with the TRC.

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Live Blog: Is Technology Really Good for Human Rights

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We already have universal access provisions for things like telephones. Like Sri Lanka where pictures weren’t getting out. Do you think access to technology will be acknowledge as a basic human right like water and shelter? Is it trivializing human rights by associating the internet with it? Kevin Anderson: Yes.

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Preventing Human Trafficking: An Interview with Christina Arnold

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Britt Bravo: On your website, you have several videos and on one of them you said that the reason that Prevent Human Trafficking exists is to help people come to terms with the real facts on trafficking and the larger, bigger issues around this iss ue.