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Big World, Big Challenges - Can a Big Network help? FutureChallenges.org at Social Media Week Hamburg, 17th February 2012 Tom Fries (Senior Project Manager, Bertelsmann Stiftung) Mario Sorgalla (Online Community Manager at futurechallenges.org) Please tell us your thoughts, ideas and comments: http://pad.futurechallenges. org/p/Social_Media_Week_2012

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Presentation of FutureChallenges.org at the Social Media Week 2012 in Hamburg.

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Big World, Big Challenges - Can a Big Network help?

FutureChallenges.org at Social Media Week Hamburg, 17th February 2012

Tom Fries (Senior Project Manager, Bertelsmann Stiftung)Mario Sorgalla (Online Community Manager at futurechallenges.org)Please tell us your thoughts, ideas and comments: http://pad.futurechallenges.org/p/Social_Media_Week_2012

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What is FutureChallenges.org?

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Our Blogger Network

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Regional Editors

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Our challenge?

People respond to things that are small-scale, personal, local.

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Our challenge?

But we work on the macro scale, looking at global issues.

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Our challenge?

We are all about complexity.

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05/17/11

Where we stand...

● Content : We need to add value to existing content and debates to establish ourselves. Creating awareness about global future challenges has been a first, important step.

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05/17/11

...Where we want to go

● Participation in Policy Making: Raising

awareness is not enough. We need to contribute to better cross-trend policy making. Question: how can we motivate people to take part in crowdsourcing policy ideas or making concrete actions?

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Engagement in the Political Sphere

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Engagement in the Political Sphere

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Engagement in the Political Sphere

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Crowdsourcing Policy Ideas – FutureChallenges

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Crowdsourcing Ideas: Not an Easy Task!

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Crowdsourcing Ideas: FutureChallenger

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Your Ideas?

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Your Ideas?

We asked our bloggers for some examples/ best practices

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Rappler.com, the first social news network in the Philippines, capitalizes on crowdsourcing to get comprehensive on-the-ground news from different parts of the country. Filipinos contribute videos and information to Move.ph, Rappler's social media arm. In the example above, Rapplers from the northern city of Baguio used Twitter to strengthen their campaign against tree-cutting.

Purple S. Romero, Philippines

Rappler.com in the Phillipines

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Reporters Without Borders

● Advocates freedom of speech online and offline

● Provides safe haven hosting for threatened websites

● Keeps monitoring of freedom of speech violations.

Alexey Sidorenko, Poland/Russia

www.rsf.org

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CrisisMappers.net

● A community of crisis cartographers

● Has a so-called „Stand By Task Force” – a network of volunteers who are ready to deploy a mapping solution, whenever emergency strikes

Alexey Sidorenko, Poland/Russia

www.crisismappers.net

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"The bond between individuals from different worlds is personal, political and powerful. We believe conversation across boundaries is essential to a future that is free, fair, prosperous and sustainable - for

all citizens of this planet." Global Voices Manifesto

Global Voices Online helps bridge language barriers, technology gaps and media bottlenecks so people using citizen media everywhere get a chance

to tell their story and have their voices heard.

Juliana Rincón, Colombia

Global Voices

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When you can tell that your regional problems are listened by millions and fought by thousands, then you can make a connection and support others across the world just by joining in their causes and concerns. A big step is taken then.

Lucía Querejazu, Bolivia

http://www.avaaz.org/es/save_tipnis_global/

Avaaz

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"Social Media helped me start my own publishing house"

"Nepal is pretty remote from most mainstream publishing and media in the West. Despite this, with the help

of social media, I was able to promote and sell my book in Thailand,

Singapore, HongKong and the USA. It is now available on Kindle and will

soon be available on other e-platforms. Without social media, I

as a writer and publisher from a small country would never have been able to get the word out about my book

and business globally."

Sushma Joshi, Kathmandu, Nepal

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The Pixel Project

The Pixel Project uses social media and other online avenues to advocate against domestic violence and other forms of violence against women.

Pixel Project is run by volunteers and they have partner institutions around the world, including Say No-Unite Campaign launched by the United Nations.

For more on Pixel Project, visit http://www.thepixelproject.net/ or follow @PixelProject

Bhumika Ghimire, Nepal/USA

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Cambodia: new media for human rights

Sithi is a Cambodian human rights portal aiming at crowdsourcing and curating reports of human rights violations. Other NGOs and civil society start using new media as well to promote their social causes:

http://ourpreylang.wordpress.com/http://saveboeungkak.wordpress.com/

Chak Sopheap, Cambodia

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Quieropaz.org

Quieropaz.org ("I want peace") is an NGO devoted to gather notifications of crimes commited that may or may not have been denounced to the police as well as promoting the end of violence in Venezuela. Integrates twitter and direct posting. Based on a wiki. Relaunching on its way...

Kira Kariakin, Venezuela

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MakeSense is an open project which challenges people for social business

HOWMakeSense animates creativity workshops to solve problems of social entrepreneursWHOFrom >25 countries, we are a 250+ community passionate for social business

Clément Renaud, China

MakeSense.org

Watch this short video

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Mzalendo (‘Patriot’ in Swahili) is a non-partisan project started in 2003 whose mission is to ‘keep an eye on the Kenyan parliament.’ The Mzalendo project seeks to promote greater public voice and enhance public participation in politics in Kenya.

Mzalendo Open Data Project - Kenya

Mac-Jordan Degadjor - Ghana

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From climate change to forced migrations, when any crisis is representedthrough the perspective of the people involved it becomes more complete. By granting access to people involved and aware, you can help towards a collective understanding of any crisis.http://www.youtube.com/vikalpasl

Rini Mukkath, Sri Lanka

www.groundviews.org

Groundviews

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Filipinofreethinkers.org

The advocacy group has been using social media to promote issues such as gay and reproductive rights, as well as free speech.

Irwin Cruz, Philippines

www.filipinofreethinkers.org/

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GMANews.tv

GMANews uses data journalism for its interactive map to prepare residents of Manila, a city heavily vulnerable to flooding

Video:GMANews.TV launches interactive flood map for disaster preparedness

Irwin Cruz, Philippines

http://images.gmanews.tv/downloads/ncr/

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NGOs & publications helping Indians interpret the world

Netcitizen is a 'digital democracy' project to improve public administration and governance through improved access to public information.

India Together provides in-depth information & news on the issues that matter covering 15 major topics and over 15 states. Largely funded by readers, it ensures representation of public interest.

‘The great Indian clearance sale’ is one among a growing number of subversive communities on social media which takes strong stance in favour of an inclusive debate.

Lokayat is among many growing organizations devoted to reaching people through film screenings, workshops, outreach programs and digital media and attempting to listen to and share global happening that affect people’s lives.

Ajinkya Pawar, India

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The Social Media Revolution in India

Watch Sorav Jain's video on Indian media history merging with social media.

Anuja Upadhyay, India/Nepal

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http://mashable.com/2011/09/20/kiva-matt-flannery-social-media/

Kiva uses social media to locate new members and start discussions on microfinance.

Kiva members have loaned more than $241 million to entrepreneurs in the developing world.

Kiva

Anneliese Guess, USA

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LluviasVe.org

Collaborative map to help with the emergency caused by rains in Venezuela last year. Twitter and sms postings integrated. Powered by Crowdmap of Ushahidi.

Kira Kariakin, Venezuela

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Local people and CSO's are demanding transparency regarding all mining industry in Mongolia. Social media help us to fight corruption and bureaucracy "While we doing monitoring will make one step to the transparency of product sharing agreement between the Government and “Petrochina Dachin Tamsag” company, and create competent local group to participate or control for implementation social accountability."All information, interviews, reports collected from monitoring project are posted also in nomadgreen.org, greencoremongolia.wordpress.com.

In Matad soum of Dornod province, Chinese invested PCDT company works 10 years under the product sharing agreement with the Government of Mongolia in the oil sector.

The government earned big profit from this agreement, but Matad soum stayed a very backward place: no electricity and other essential factors for human development.

matad.wordpress.org

Otgonsuren Jargal, Mongolia

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Fighting crime in Santiago with the help of social-media

People have started to take collective action against the things that affect them the most.

The Chilean community is participating in reporting any crime as a victim or witness. This data is used to establish real statistics and make the authorities react against a scourge that affects people as a society.

http://www.mapadelcrimen.cl/

Blanca Vera, Chile

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The Arab Spring blew over to Indian shores

People from all walks of life came out to protest against corruption.

Android & Nokia apps, website, SMS, emails, Twitter, Orkut, Google+, Facebook got people out on the streets.

They showed their Anger, Frustration, Desperation and Helplessness.

www.indiaagainstcorruption.org

Rahul Kumar, India

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BRAC Manoshi-mHealth Program

Manoshi is a maternal, neonatal and child health program of BRAC, largest NGO of Bangladesh.The program equips health workers with mobile phone-based data collection software, allowing them to more efficiently record and report vital patient information in a simple and standardized format to reduce maternal, neonatal and child mortality.

http://healthmarketinnovations.org/program/brac-manoshi http://www.brac.net/

Badrud Doza, Bangladesh

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New possibilities for cross-national collaboration

8 May 2009:Students of Kyung Hee University (S. Korea) and the University of Pennsylvania present their vision of a green planet at a live video conference at the World Civic Forum 2009. Professors Euiyoung Kim (pict. right) and Don Kettl initiated the “Global Environmental Sustainability Collaborative” course in spring semester 2009.

Philadelphia

Seoul

Robert Schwarz, South Korea/Germany

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CONTRIBUTORSAjinkya Pawar, India, @thejinxedoneAnuja Upadhyay, India Mac-Jordan Degadjor, Ghana. @MacJordan Anneliese Guess, USA, @DCAnnelieseBhumika Ghimire, Nepal, @bhumikaghimireIrwin Cruz, PhilippinesPurple S. Romero, Philippines @purpleromeropoJuliana Rincon, Colombia, @medeamaterialLucía Querejazu, Bolivia, @luciaquerejazuRini Mukkath, Sri Lanka, @rinimukkathSopheap Chak, Cambodia, @jusminesophiaSushma Joshi, Nepal, @joshisushmaClément Renaud, China, @clemsosRahul Kumar, IndiaBadrud Doza, BangladeshAlexey Sidorenko, Poland/Russia, @sidorenko_intlOtgonsuren Jargal, MongoliaBlanca Vera, VenezuelaKira Kariakin, VenezuelaRobert Schwarz, South Korea/Germany

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Thank you very much for your attention!

Feedback? [email protected]@googlemail.com, @mariosorg

www.futurechallenges.orgwww.facebook.de/FutureChallenges#fc_org @FutureChall_Org