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Presentation for, and discussion with Medicin Sans Frontieres, about the impacts of crowdsourcing media and information on humanitarian aid and health work. (With Mariken Gaanderse, @marikeng)

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Syria

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Super virus Flame

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Bjorkman and Svensson (2007). ‘Power to the People:Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment of a Community-Based Monitoring Project in Uganda’

Clinics got cleanerFewer drugs stolen40-50% more children vaccinated33% fewer children died under the age of five

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Humanitarian Exchange Language

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Networked

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29 June27 and 28 June

Mariken Gaanderse - [email protected]

Rolf Kleef – [email protected]