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Help for Haiti: Conference Call

January 13th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Humanitarian Assistance, Social Media, featured

In the wake of the devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake in Haiti Tuesday afternoon, many concerned professionals from relief organizations and NGO’s are mobilizing to help. I’m especially proud of the fact that some of my friends and colleagues from the Crisis Camp community are leading the charge.

If you are a humanitarian assistance, international development, emergency response or other professional who is looking for opportunities to help, please join a conference call at 11:00 AM EST on Wednesday, Jan. 13th., with Heather Blanchard, co-organizer of Crisis Camp, Andy Carvin of National Public Radio and others.

International direct dial-in number +1 617 614.4042

US Dial-in number 1-800 867.0864

Enter Passcode: 519 515 96#

Additional Info/Resources – UPDATED, POST-CALL:

CrisisCommons Wiki – Haiti: http://sn.im/haitiquake
CrisisCamp DC at: http://crisiscampdc.ning.com
ReliefWeb: http://www.reliefweb.int
This blog: http://planetrussell.net

Haiti Quake Map:

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New Technologies in Emergencies and Conflicts

December 15th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Humanitarian Assistance, Posterous, Technology


UN Foundation: The Role of Information and Social Networks

via unfoundation.org:

The United Nations Foundation’s latest report – New Technologies in Emergencies and Conflicts: The Role of Information and Social Networks — looks at innovation in the use of technology along the timeline of crisis response, from emergency preparedness and alerts to recovery and rebuilding.

It profiles organizations whose work is advancing the frontlines of innovation, offers an overview of international efforts to increase sophistication in the use of IT and social networks during emergencies, and provides recommendations for how governments, aid groups, and international organizations can leverage this innovation to improve community resilience.

You are invited  to join a global online discussion about the key themes addressed in this publication. Submit questions for the UN Foundation’s panel of experts via Twitter (using the tag #Tech4Dev) or Facebook page.

Download the entire report, or see below for individual PDF documents:
To download to your computer, right click on the report link, and select “Save link as.”

To download to your computer, right click on the report link, and select “Save link as.”

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