Posted on December 21, 2008 by 40brown
“Hey, stupid! What’s wrong with it? There’s nothing wrong with condoms!”
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tagged: BBC, campaigns, Cell Phones and Development, Communications & Development, condom, health communications, HIV/AIDS, India, Mobile Phones, public health campaign, social media, stigma, video | 1 Comment »
Posted on December 10, 2008 by 40brown
A great friend of mine and amazing woman, Jayne Cravens has just added a new resource to her website with information and tips on how to build staff capacities to communicate and present. The information she has posted was developed while she was in Kabul, Afghanistan, working with the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development. [...]
Filed under: Communications, International Development, capacity building | Tagged: Afghanistan, capacity building, Communications, photography, PR, presentations, public communications, reports, women, writing | Leave a Comment »
Posted on December 4, 2008 by 40brown
Was it just another dead end lead, or a teaching moment?
Law and Order must be longest running TV series on the planet. And it always finds obscure, or not-so-obscure, cases in real life in which to base its plots. Last night, I’m sure was no exception.
But what struck me about last night’s episode, was one [...]
Filed under: Edutainment, advocacy | Tagged: awareness, child labor, fake bags, fake purses, law and order, public awareness, sweatshops | 1 Comment »
Posted on December 1, 2008 by 40brown
Cyber Monday marks the unofficial start of the online holiday shopping season… something akin to Black Friday for the brick and mortar stores.
There are deals and steals and bargains galore. Free shipping, 20, 30, 40% off, buy one, get one free…. you name it, you can find it online.
But don’t forget the nonprofits! Giving online [...]
Filed under: advocacy | Tagged: Africa, charity, children, cyber monday, Disability, donating, giving, nonprofits, online donation, online shopping, philanthropy | Leave a Comment »