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On Wednesday, I heard perhaps the best quote of the week, from a Zimbabwean gentleman Phillip Chabata: "Send me a desktop computer that I have no way to power & I will have a nice stool to sit or prop my feet. Send appropriate technology & I will transform my community." We can understand why information poverty is still so prevalent, when we all are trying to eradicate it using tools not exactly made for their context.
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Yet, United Methodist Communications has found affordable, appropriate and accessible tools that do work – when coupled of course with intentional human interaction! This simple ruggedized laptop when equipped with an open source software called FrontlineSMS can send group text messages without the need of Internet. Rev. Betty Kazadi Musau calls this laptop her magical rural instrument because its battery runs up to 9 hrs, and she uses it to send messages to her community telling them to boil water when there is a cholera outbreak.
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We have found that simple solar lights like this one which also has cellphone charger can reappropriate the wages of someone living in poverty – away from kerosene purchases and into simply making life better and healthier.
We have found that by partnering with others like the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster, we can connect those working to respond in disaster situations like Typhoon Haiyan so those providing water, food and shelter reach those who need it most.
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