- published: 13 Jun 2011
- views: 42398
- author: undp
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UNDP's One Day on Earth
On 10 October, 2010, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) staff members in more tha...
published: 13 Jun 2011
author: undp
UNDP's One Day on Earth
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On 10 October, 2010, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) staff members in more than 100 countries worldwide took part in a collaborative film project to document the work of UNDP. For many, this was their first time using a video camera. The result of their collaborative efforts is an 8 minute film highlighting the breath of UNDP's impact. It offers a glimpse into the daily operations of country offices across the globe, showcasing what UNDP does and how it manages its global partnerships. The film also highlights the diversity of cultures with which UNDP works and emphasizes the particular UN priority issues and Millennium Development Goals that UNDP addresses. The finished product, entitled "UNDP's One Day on Earth," takes on the form of a collage, capturing unprecedented video snapshots from every country on earth in a 24-hour period. In total, 16000 filmmakers from over 190 countries helped to document the countless stories of triumph, tragedy, hope and fear that take place in the world each day. Currently, the "One Day on Earth" ( www.onedayonearth.org )initiative is producing a feature-length documentary that will be released later this year. The initiative has also created an unprecedented video archive, which is available to the entire community of film contributors. The archive can be accessed via a searchable Geo-tagged online map at: archive.onedayonearth.org. In order to ensure widespread participation in the filming process, the "One Day on Earth ...
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The Future We Want
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) launched today a video spot "The Future We Wan...
published: 04 Jun 2012
author: undp
The Future We Want
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United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) launched today a video spot "The Future We Want" which uses voices of Spanish actor Antonio Banderas, French actor Lambert Wilson, Brazilian football star Marta Vieira da Silva and Italian actress Laura Morante, to explain what sustainable development is to mainstream audiences. The public service announcement will be part of the "Future We Want" campaign of the United Nations ahead of the Conference on Sustainable Development, or 'Rio+20,' to be held in Brazil on 20-22 June 2012. The video aims at explaining the foundation of sustainable development planning, ie, each policy and investment decision must take into equal consideration its economic, social and environmental impacts. It has become common practice that government and private sector decision making mainly takes into account the economic gains of any policy or investment, which often leads to the neglect of the poor and overexploitation of the environment. "For me, achieving sustainable development is not about trading economic, social, and environmental objectives off against each other," said Helen Clark, UNDP Administrator. "It is about seeing them as interconnected objectives which are best pursued together." It has been a challenge for many political leaders, activists, researchers and spokespeople to explain what sustainable development stands for. The new spot attempts to portray the topic in a way that everybody can understand. The video, using the hand ...
- published: 04 Jun 2012
- views: 13551
- author: undp
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Helen Clark - Food Security in Kenya
The people of Namelok in Kenya's Amboseli region have had to learn to adapt to change. The...
published: 14 May 2012
author: undp
Helen Clark - Food Security in Kenya
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The people of Namelok in Kenya's Amboseli region have had to learn to adapt to change. They are ethnic Maasai and traditionally keep livestock, but successive droughts have decimated many of their animals, so they broke with tradition and now cultivate tomatoes, maize and beans. To hear their story in person, UNDP Administrator Helen Clark visited the area ahead of the launch of the Africa Human Development Report on 15 May. "I think across Africa a big answer to fighting hunger and food shortages is empowering women farmers," Helen Clark said after meeting the women. "This cooperative of women working with a local non-governmental organisation has found a way to move forward, so this story needs to be told many times to inspire other communities to think that it is possible to be able to have a livelihood as things around you are changing, as the climate is changing, and things can't be done the way they used to be." 43-year-old Motialo Kiserian earned a living trading goats at the local market after her husband left her with four children to feed. But the income is unreliable and realistically she can only earn around 50 dollars a month. Now, she and the other members of her women's group have leased 2 acres of land with the help of a small local charity, and they've already had one successful harvest, which earned them around 500 dollars -- given to the women in the group who needed the money most. "We would like to farm more arable land and do this on a bigger scale ...
- published: 14 May 2012
- views: 832
- author: undp
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The Social Good Summit in Somalia
On 24 September, a meetup will be held in Mogadishu, Somalia to discuss how new technology...
published: 22 Sep 2012
author: undp
The Social Good Summit in Somalia
On 24 September, a meetup will be held in Mogadishu, Somalia to discuss how new technology and social media can positively impact youth, education, employment, and development in the country.
- published: 22 Sep 2012
- views: 9490
- author: undp
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UNDP Rio+20 - Sustainable Energy
Olav Kjorven, UNDP Assistant Secretary General, explain the importance of a Sustainable En...
published: 18 Jun 2012
author: undp
UNDP Rio+20 - Sustainable Energy
Olav Kjorven, UNDP Assistant Secretary General, explain the importance of a Sustainable Energy future and the agenda for the Rio+20 conference
- published: 18 Jun 2012
- views: 771
- author: undp
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Helen Clark on the Social Good Summit 2012
On September 22-24, join Helen Clark and UNDP in participating in the largest global conve...
published: 10 Sep 2012
author: undp
Helen Clark on the Social Good Summit 2012
On September 22-24, join Helen Clark and UNDP in participating in the largest global conversation in human history, where people from across the world will meet up to discuss ideas regarding some of the greatest challenges we face. Thousands of bloggers, entrepreneurs, journalists, celebrities, world leaders, NGOs, and activists from around the world will come together during this historic worldwide event with one main goal in mind: to unlock the potential of social media and technology to make the world a better place. The United Nations Organization also wants to hear the voice of people all over the world: Citizens and organizations are invited to host their own local "meet ups" to devise new ways to solving problems in their communities. The goal is to create one global community online -- and offline -- inviting every day citizens to promote their voices and ideas on to solve the world's biggest challenges using technology and new media. Join the Conversation: mashable.com/sgs | #SGSglobal | @undp
- published: 10 Sep 2012
- views: 1205
- author: undp
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UNDP Chief Helen Clark visits Agadez
On 18 February 2012 United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Administrator Helen Clark ...
published: 28 Feb 2012
author: ochafilms
UNDP Chief Helen Clark visits Agadez
On 18 February 2012 United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Administrator Helen Clark traveled to the ancient city of Agadez in Niger where armed rebellions in the 1990s led to a period marked by violence and instability, resulting in increased poverty and vulnerability for the population. Agadez is also a transit point for migrants returning from Libya to countries in the region following the uprising in 2011. While in Agadez, she met with people participating in community-supported UNDP projects designed to reintegrate ex-combatants, demine neighborhoods, support livelihoods, and rehabilitate a degraded environment. Helen Clark was on a joint mission with Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Valerie Amos to raise awareness of the looming food crisis in the Sahel and to build the foundations of an integrated regional approach between emergency and development. One third of Nigeriens suffer from food insecurity and 330000 children under five are at risk of severe acute malnutrition because of last year's poor harvest and high food prices. More than one million children under five are at risk in the region.
- published: 28 Feb 2012
- views: 429
- author: ochafilms
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UNDP Haiti - Rebuilding Houses
For the past four months the Community Support Centres for House Self-Repair, known by the...
published: 11 Apr 2012
author: undp
UNDP Haiti - Rebuilding Houses
For the past four months the Community Support Centres for House Self-Repair, known by the French acronym CARMEN, have been empowering quake-affected communities in Port-au-Prince and the western town of Léogâne to directly take charge of house reparations, with engineering assessments and construction trainings. The UN Development Programme (UNDP)-Government of Haiti initiative has registered more than 19000 people who will be trained in disaster-resilient house building techniques. Nearly half of them are women. One thousand low-income Haitians receiving a US$500 grant to buy certified quality construction materials through the project's innovative money transfer scheme via mobile phone—the first ever for housing repair efforts. Only 10 percent of the population owns bank accounts, but mobile phone coverage in Haiti jumped from nine to 50 percent in the last six years. Such mobile money schemes also have the potential to include a large number of Haitians in an alternative financial system.
- published: 11 Apr 2012
- views: 559
- author: undp
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#ActNow, Save Later | actnowsavelater.org
Since the year 2000, almost 1 million people have lost their lives to disasters caused by ...
published: 29 Jun 2012
author: undp
#ActNow, Save Later | actnowsavelater.org
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Since the year 2000, almost 1 million people have lost their lives to disasters caused by natural hazards. 2 billion people have been affected. 1 trillion dollars in damage was caused. Every one dollar spent on preparing for disasters could save seven dollars in response. Yet, the international community is spending only 1% of aid on disaster preparedness. We can't prevent disasters, but we can help prevent the human tragedies they cause. Join our campaign, #ActNow, Save Later! www.actnowsavelater.org Produced by: United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) www.unocha.org Learn about OCHA's work on Emergency Preparedness: bit.ly Play this disaster simulation game and learn how you can help prevent: www.stopdisastersgame.org United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) http Learn about UNDP's work in Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Risk Management: on.undp.org Donate for Preparedness: donate.undp.org Essential steps you can take to prepare for disasters: on.undp.org Animation by Ataboy www.ataboystudios.com One dollar in prevention saves $7 in response: • DFID Report citing figure (from Abramovitz 2001—See below): webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk • Abramovitz paper www.worldwatch.org (summary) www.worldwatch.org (report) - page 7 and page 30 (citing: World Bank/US Geological Survey (USGS) cited in Twigg, op. cit. note 7; German T. Velasquez et al., "A New Approach to Disaster Mitigation and Planning in Mega-cities: The Pivotal Role of ...
- published: 29 Jun 2012
- views: 11579
- author: undp
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UNDP - Afghanistan
As in most countries, Afghanistan's future lies in the hands of its people. Yet the challe...
published: 26 Jun 2012
author: undp
UNDP - Afghanistan
As in most countries, Afghanistan's future lies in the hands of its people. Yet the challenges are huge: Afghanistan faces enormous recovery needs after decades of war, natural disasters and a continuing cycle of violence. Despite significant steps forward, millions of Afghans still live in severe poverty. This rugged, landlocked country remains one of the poorest in the world, with more than half the population living below the poverty line. Despite these hurdles, Afghanistan now stands at the crossroad of recovery and development. The UN Development Programme (UNDP) has been working in Afghanistan for more than 50 years and remains committed to improving the lives of Afghans through national governance and poverty reduction programmes, rural and urban development schemes, and by providing support to vulnerable groups, such as returnees and Internally Displaced Persons, ex-combatants, and disabled and vulnerable women. A young woman named Kimia from Herat in northwest Afghanistan is one of many Afghans who have benefited from UNDP's assistance. When her husband died, leaving her alone to raise five children, she struggled to make ends meet, even having to give temporary custody of two of her children to her brother-in-law. However, in a recent video interview, she describes how a carpet-weaving course offered by UNDP provided her with the means to earn an income, support her family and put her children through school, an unimaginable dream for her. Kimia is not alone in ...
- published: 26 Jun 2012
- views: 623
- author: undp
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Interview with Zak Mulligan on UNDP's Rwanda prodcution
Eighteen years after the 1994 genocide, Rwanda is now one of Africa's fastest growing econ...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: undp
Interview with Zak Mulligan on UNDP's Rwanda prodcution
Eighteen years after the 1994 genocide, Rwanda is now one of Africa's fastest growing economies, with an annual GDP growth of 8.6 percent in 2011. The country has also made huge strides towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals. We talk with Filmmaker Zak Mulligan on the production and his experiences in Rwanda
- published: 11 Jul 2012
- views: 216
- author: undp
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UNDP Goodwill Ambassador Antonio Banderas - Rio+20
UNDP Goodwill Ambassador Antonio Banderas invites people to join the global conversation o...
published: 22 May 2012
author: undp
UNDP Goodwill Ambassador Antonio Banderas - Rio+20
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UNDP Goodwill Ambassador Antonio Banderas invites people to join the global conversation on Rio+20 World renowned Spanish actor and UNDP Goodwill Ambassador Antonio Banderas today launched a public service announcement aiming at inviting people to join the global conversation alongside the 2012 UN Conference on Sustainable Development "Rio+20". "Sustainable development is about people. It is about creating jobs and improving lives while respecting the environment. Eradicating poverty, preventing conflicts, empowering women and girls, and building responsible governing institutions are critical components", says Banderas to illustrate the importance of an event which represents a historic opportunity to define pathways to a safer, more equitable, cleaner, greener and more prosperous world for all. The 2012 UN Conference on Sustainable Development, or "Rio+20" is a forum on how to make sustainable development a reality for seven billion people today, and to define the future we want for nine billion by 2050. "The development challenges we are facing now require us to steep the agenda up to a whole new level," said UNDP Administrator Helen Clark. "That is what the leaders need to focus on. How are we really going to bring together the economic, the social and the environmental strengths of development to produce something truly sustainable that will improve the life chances and possibilities for the people living in the poorest parts of the world". More than 120 heads of ...
- published: 22 May 2012
- views: 3558
- author: undp
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Rwanda - Reaching New Heights
The people of Rwanda have been working tirelessly to put their country's tumultuous past b...
published: 12 Jul 2012
author: undp
Rwanda - Reaching New Heights
The people of Rwanda have been working tirelessly to put their country's tumultuous past behind them, paving the way towards a more promising future where peace and stability are helping transform the country into one of Africa's fastest growing economies. Yet in this East African country --bordered by Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo - another tremendous shift has taken place: women are now at the forefront of national politics. Unlike in the past, Rwanda's women now have a voice, and it is being heard across the nation. The country now ranks number one in the world in terms of highest participation of women in Parliament, with more than fifty percent representation. Empowering women by making them true partners in development projects has been the focus of UNDP's work in the country, which aims to create opportunities for young people while promoting a culture of accountability, helping to build transparent institutions, and supporting peace consolidation. Working through the Rwanda Women Parliamentary Forum, where female parliamentarians collaborate across party lines, UNDP has been training new female legislators on how the political process works. It is also working with the government to integrate gender dimensions into laws, policies, and budgets.
- published: 12 Jul 2012
- views: 4771
- author: undp
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MUSIC MAYDAY TZ under UNDP (by Solomon Mpenda)
MM PRODUCTION with Anza na Kura...
published: 20 Nov 2012
author: Solomon Mpenda
MUSIC MAYDAY TZ under UNDP (by Solomon Mpenda)
MM PRODUCTION with Anza na Kura
- published: 20 Nov 2012
- author: Solomon Mpenda
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One Day on Earth - Motion Picture Trailer
To See to latest screening locationsplease visit: www.onedayonearth.org/movietickets
ONE ...
published: 13 Jul 2011
author: One Day on Earth
One Day on Earth - Motion Picture Trailer
To See to latest screening locationsplease visit: www.onedayonearth.org/movietickets
ONE DAY ON EARTH creates a picture of humanity by recording a 24-hour period throughout every country in the world. We explore a greater diversity of perspectives than ever seen before on screen. We follow characters and events that evolve throughout the day, interspersed with expansive global montages that explore the progression of life from birth, to death, to birth again. In the end, despite unprecedented challenges and tragedies throughout the world, we are reminded that every day we are alive there is hope and a choice to see a better future together.
Founded in 2008, ONE DAY ON EARTH set out to explore our planet’s identity and challenges in an attempt to answer the question: Who are we?
Please help us tell this story: 101010donate.org
Many thanks to the contributors of One Day on Earth, Vimeo, Ning, United Nations, and the 60+ non-profits for making this happen.
Director: Kyle Ruddick
Producer: Brandon Litman
Co-producer: Daniel Lichtblau
Production Supervisor: Gina Nemirofsky
Editors: Michael Martinez & Javier Alvarez
Trailer Editor: Michael Martinez
MUSIC BY:
Joseph Minadeo
and Beirut
Images and Stories in this trailer by:
350.org
Abdessamad Idrissi
Ada & Kris Chmielewski
Aditya Kolli
Adonis Pulatus
Alex M
Alexander
Alexandros Hadjicostas
Ali Azhari
Ben Klein
Black Pencil Project
Brandon Litman
Bronek Kaminski
Bryon Evans
Capi Baigorria
Chi Kong Lui
Chris Todd
Christian Ducken
Clifford W Klima
Daniel Chung
Daniel Lichtblau
David Ahrendts
David Aufdembrinke
Demeocq
Dimitri Ellerington
Dimitris Christopoulos
Enrico Trippa
Even Q
Fendi Shareef
Franz Walter
Gema Interiano
Gregory Hall
Hae Jung Hofman
Husam Al-Sayed
Itcho
James Travis III
Jay Galvan
John Miller
John Rinker
Jon Carr
Jonathan Sterkenburg
Juan Garcia
Juhani Väihkönen
Karl Hillcoat-Williams
Kieran Ball
Kreshnik Berisha
Kyle Ruddick
Luke Younge
Marcel van der Steen
Mark Eby
Michael Diiorio
Michael Martinez
Miklos Volner
Moaez Saeed
Mohammadreza Shams
Napali
NASA
Nita Deda
Olakunle Idowu
Ombajo Misava Edward
Paul Johannessen
Peter Beier
Philippe Kiener
Phil Klein
Ramda Yanurzha
Ray Paunovich
Renee van der Sluis
Richard Liston VIII
Rick Rashid
Ryan Green
Siraj Shahjahan
Steve Romano
Suporn Shoosongdej
Tamir Naber
Tato Carrillo
TEDxRainier
Tej Gyan Foundation
Tim Courson
Todd Brown
Torsten Lohrmann
UNDP Bahrain
UNDP Congo
UNDP Kenya
UNDP Kuwait
UNDP Nepal
United Nations Development Programme
Video Volunteers
Wes Davis
Yll Citaku
Zeenat Munir
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One Day on Earth - Release Trailer
Join us at www.onedayonearth.org
Participants that made this trailer possible include:
...
published: 21 Feb 2012
author: One Day on Earth
One Day on Earth - Release Trailer
Join us at www.onedayonearth.org
Participants that made this trailer possible include:
UNDP, Philippe Kiener, Seb Farges, Nita Deta, Agus Makkie, Kenrick Rampial, Joe Thomas, Ali Azhari, Sam Proctor, Hashem Sabri, Brandon Litman, Capi Baigorria, Len Davis, Kris Chmielewski, Gunnar Nimpuno, Napali Sunshine Cohen, Tato Carillo, Dan Chung, Steve Romano, Ramda Yanurzha, Kreshnik Berisha, Dioneo, Alex Hajicostas, Dalai Lama , Marcel Van Der Steen, Tyler Stolting, Enrico Trippa, Peter Beier, Paul Johannessen, Fendi Shareef, Wayne Wong, Black Pencil Project, Karl Hillcoat Williams, Henry Jun Wah Lee, NASA, Suporn Shoosongdej, Mark Eby, Miklos Volner, M. Nasir Ali Mazari, Richard Liston, Valentina Foubert, Felipe Bretas, Bernard Pavard, Vincent Rimbaux, Regis Le Guennec, Jonathan Sterkenburg, Martin Sanchez
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Maya Lin - Unchopping a Tree
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Unchopping a Tree, part of Maya Lin's last memorial entitled What i...
published: 11 Dec 2009
author: What is Missing? Foundation
Maya Lin - Unchopping a Tree
www.whatismissing.net
Unchopping a Tree, part of Maya Lin's last memorial entitled What is Missing?, debuted at COP15 during the Support REDD+ events sponsored by the Coalition for Rainforest Nations http://www.rainforestcoalition.org/eng/.
For more information on how you can help unchop a tree through carbon offset projects, please visit CarbonFund.org/unchopatree , NRDC.org/unchopatree and Conservation International at www.conservation.org.
For information on how you can support REDD, please visit http://www.undp.org/mdtf/un-redd/overview.shtml.
© What is Missing? Foundation
Produced by
@radical.media
Music donated by
Brian Eno and Brian Loucks
Support provided by
The Betsy and Jesse Fink Foundation
Louis Bacon, Moore Charitable Foundation
Rockefeller Brothers Fund
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One Day on Earth the music video - by Cut Chemist
Directed by Kyle Ruddick
Track by Cut Chemist
Edited by Cari Ann Shim Sham*
1st Assistant ...
published: 06 Apr 2012
author: One Day on Earth
One Day on Earth the music video - by Cut Chemist
Directed by Kyle Ruddick
Track by Cut Chemist
Edited by Cari Ann Shim Sham*
1st Assistant Editor: Sharon Weaver
Assistant Editor: Amber Bansak
Featuring: Billy J Causey Jr., Genie Love, Jay Shawn Marquis, No-Maddz, Glenn Weyant, Jie-Song Zhang.
Track created with footage from:
Elissa Bogos, Billy J Causey Jr., Tim Coursen, Michael Cushnie, Anthony Ferrara, Lauri Halderman, Hans Hansen, Steev Hise, Rossana Jeran, Bronek Kaminski, Leah Integrity School, Richard Liston, UNDP Benin, LeeAnn Vasquez, Kurt Wright, Ramda Yanurzha, Video Volunteers Assam.
Additional footage from:
Brynmore, Kieran Ball, Chad Bonanno, Felipe Bretas, Jon Carr, Dan Chung, Mike Donaghey, Mark Eby, David Johnson, Glenn Lazado, Lenuta Burduja, Martin Linss, Nasir Ali Mazari, Betsy McCoy, David Midgen, Mel Orpen, Bernard Pavard, Gustavo Prieto, Kyle Ruddick, Karyam Saeji, Laura Sala, Maria Saliba, CedarBough T Saeji, UNDP Palestine, UNDP Swaziland Soccer Sunday, Video Volunteers Maharashtra.
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APL - Marta Vieira da Silva, UNDP Goodwill Ambasador
Message from Marta Vieira da Silva, UNDP Goodwill Ambasador Captain of the Women's Nationa...
published: 24 Sep 2012
author: afghanpremierleague
APL - Marta Vieira da Silva, UNDP Goodwill Ambasador
Message from Marta Vieira da Silva, UNDP Goodwill Ambasador Captain of the Women's National Football team, Brazil
- published: 24 Sep 2012
- views: 1385
- author: afghanpremierleague
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What to Expect from the 2012 Social Good Summit
From September 22-24, the third annual Social Good Summit will unite global leaders as the...
published: 06 Sep 2012
author: undp
What to Expect from the 2012 Social Good Summit
From September 22-24, the third annual Social Good Summit will unite global leaders as they share how to use the power of innovative thinking and technology to solve the greatest challenges facing the world today. We want you to help us make history and join the conversation with leaders and citizens from around the globe. On September 24, we invite people all over the world to connect through local meetups, where they will address the same question: How can new technology and new media create solutions for the biggest problems facing my community?
- published: 06 Sep 2012
- views: 1687
- author: undp