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AP article on UN Millennium Village in Kenya

Written on 21-Sep-2010 by kleinpictures

An Associated Press article by Jason Straziuso and Malkhadir Muhumed about the Millennium Village in Dertu, Kenya. 

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New Technology Lets Kenyan Refugees Work and Get Paid!

 169 Comments- Add comment Written on 19-Oct-2009 by kleinpictures

"The Give Work iPhone app takes tasks (created by real companies) and sends it to iPhone users who volunteer to complete them. Meanwhile, workers in a Kenyan refugee camp perform the same tasks using CrowdFlower's regular web interface. In essence, Kenyan refugees work to increase the accuracy of the results provided by the army of volunteer iPhone mechanical turks. In a previous post on Mechanical Turk Best Practices, I highlighted recent research that suggested that for a large set of tasks, the aggregate work of 4-6 turks compare favorably with a single (domain) expert."

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Got to love some humor - William Easterly style

 7 Comments- Add comment Written on 09-Sep-2009 by kleinpictures
"Supermodel Miranda Kerr posed nude on the cover of Rolling Stone, announcing she would not put her clothes back on until USAID funds reached starving children affected by the drought in East Africa. She criticized USAID for tying aid to purchases from American farmers and shipping companies, leading to delays of many months in food reaching famine victims, causing thousands of premature deaths." Fake post compliments of William Easterly
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More Poverty Tourism - Including Kibera Where 5 Minutes of the Film Takes Place

 11 Comments- Add comment Written on 09-Sep-2009 by kleinpictures
From Business Fights Poverty about Aid Agencies and Tourism: "Such escapades have been made even more popular by celebrities who sometime go by the title “Ambassadors” such as Angelina Jolie and Chris Rock, who after a tour of the ramshackle huts, having had to hold their breath while passing the open sewers, ducking the flying toilets while walking the narrow footpaths and in front of a trash heap, maybe surrounded by big bellied snot nosed children, express outrage at the poverty and make impassioned pleas for more money to assist the people. The ironic thing is that Kibera has the most number of NGOs, INGOs, CSOs, FBOs, CBOs, students on their gap year or whatever name they go by per square foot compared to the rest of Kenya. Yet, poverty persists, maybe a prime example of the economic law of diminishing returns."
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