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NYU Heyman Center Philanthropy 3.0 Speaker Series: Mobile and Micro Philanthropy @LizNgonzi Follow me on How mobile is helping to elevate African voices and causes Presented by Liz Ngonzi April 11, 2012

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Introductory presentation by Liz Ngonzi, for the Mobile and Micro Philanthropy panel.

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Page 1: NYU Heyman Center Philanthropy 3.0 Speaker Series: Mobile & Micro Philanthropy

NYU Heyman Center Philanthropy 3.0 Speaker

Series:Mobile and Micro Philanthropy

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How mobile is helping to elevate African voices and causes

Presented by Liz NgonziApril 11, 2012 

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“Until the lion has his or her own storyteller, the hunter will always have the best part of the story."~ Ewe-mina Proverb

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“Umuntu Media's Mimiboard will enable and improve trade and communication on a hyper-local level in Africa.”~ Umuntu Media

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MPrep brings education to the

masses through SMS-based learning.

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Through this initiative, African youth were able to share photos

and videos depicting the

effects of climate change on their

respective communities.

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The M-PESA Mobile Payment system enabled Kenyans both rich

and poor to participate in this campaign to assist their fellow

countrymen, affected by the famine.

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During the 2012 Villages in Action conference in Uganda, 10 village

girls were able to share their views about their community, in a global tweetchat that reached 1.5 million

people.

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M-PESA Agent Image: http://www.reuters.com/article/slideshow/idUSTRE55000D20090601#a=1

African Woman on Mobile Phone: http://www.afribiz.net/content/the-rise-of-the-global-african-youth-consumer

The Kafue Daily: http://umuntu-media.pressdoc.com/31643-mimiboard-to-boost-african-trade-on-hyper-local-levelMprep: http://textmprep.com/mPrep2/How_It_Works.html

Connect4Climate Homepage Screenshot: http://www.connect4climate.org/

KenyansforKenya Homepage Screenshot: http://www.kenyansforkenya.org/

Villages in Action Website Screenshot: http://villagesinaction.com/

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