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Celebrating 20 Years of Supporting Eurasia’s Emerging Leaders

Nearly 5,000 leaders across Eurasia successfully completed the Muskie Fellowship Program over the last twenty years. Many alumni are now high-ra

Not on A-1: Getting Mali’s Child Refugees Back in School

Warfare is disruptive. The economist Paul Collier likes to call it “development in reverse.” And one of the way that war erases hard fought social and economic development gains is by interrupting children’s schooling.

We use the BRCK

We already use BRCK. The Ushahidi team spends a lot of time on conference calls. It’s what you do when you have a team spread across seven time zones. Every Monday the whole team gets on a call, but today, as is often the case, the net was down in Nairobi.

Top of the Morning: Wave of Bombings in Iraq Hint at Syria Spillover

Top stories from DAWNS Digest
Wave of Bombings in Iraq Hint at Syria Spillover

Russian Students Promote Global Diversity on a Local Scale

In honor of World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development on May 21 and the campaign to “do one thing for diversity,” IREX is pleased to highlight the recent efforts of two Russian students,  Anastasia and Alina,  who coordinated

Map of the Day: Flooding in East Africa

Today’s map comes from OCHA. I dare say that this is a huge story that has barely been touched in western media.
 

Upgrade Day 2.7: May 30 – 31, 2013

We’re hosting the 3rd Community-wide Upgrade Day on the May 30 – 31, 2013, to help those of you running older versions of the platform get upgraded to the latest and most secure version of Ushahidi.

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