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My life is an after school special: January 2013
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My life is an after school special. This blog contains personal, professional and political observations of mature city girl who has mooved to a small town- a town less than suburbia. It may also personal reflections on religion, sex, raising children, relationships and the state of the world as I see it. Oh, spelling doesn’t count! Monday, January 28, 2013. Top 3 things on my mind:. 1 Can it be true? Are the Boy Scouts going to lift their ban on gay leaders and scouts? 3 Tonight, I did well. While s...
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In an African Minute: Mobile Phones and Customary Law in Afghanistan
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Mobile Phones and Customary Law in Afghanistan. Can mobile phones make meaningful dispute resolution more efficient? Paypal's Mobile Phone Jirga. A project supporting the rule of law in Afghanistan, seems to think so. Joshua Goldstein is in search of the best route to bicycle from Kampala to Capetown. Goldstein [dot] joshua [at] gmail. Blogger Blog of Note. The Role of Digital Networked Technology in Kenya's Post-Election Crisis. Open Access' Internet Infrastructure in East Africa. My Heart's in Accra.
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In an African Minute: What Patrick and I Might Have For Dinner
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What Patrick and I Might Have For Dinner. Topfentorte, a german delight. My old friend and co-conspirator @PatrickMeier. And I are having dinner tonight at Kafe Leopold. In Georgetown. Last week, he pointed out, quite rightly, how poorly I've been keeping up the blog. For inspiration, he gave me an ultimatum: if I don't blog by tonight, dinner is on me. Since I am running out of time, I would like to share a few things we might enjoy tonight, suggested by @AlexBollfrass. I) smoked fish platter;.
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In an African Minute: Community Mapping & Open Development in Dar Es Salaam
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Community Mapping and Open Development in Dar Es Salaam. Community Members Making Maps of Tandale Ward, Dar Es Salaam. Photo via Mark Iliffe. In an effort supported through a unique partnership between The World Bank and Twaweza. A regional ICT NGO, an impressive array of civic actors. The creators of Map Kibera. OSM), a freely accessible online map. The effort in Tandale is an ongoing experiment in what Aleem Walji describes as. Is a new information resource for the community, as well as a powerful poin...
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In an African Minute: The Imagery of Universal Justice
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The Imagery of Universal Justice. Adam Hochschild has a great piece. On the story of Thomas Lubanga, a former DRC warlord who is the first ICC defendant to face a proper trial. When the ICC outreach team visited Bunia, the town in eastern DRC that has been ravaged by war, they realized that the scales of universal justice are quite similar to another set of scales more commonly seen in a town known for its gold deposits. Joshua Goldstein is in search of the best route to bicycle from Kampala to Capetown.
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In an African Minute: Saturday Links 2.27.10
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Saturday Links 2.27.10. In Washington, ICT Works writes about the ePayments puzzle. In Africa. I'm exploring how law, code and trusted intermediaries can perhaps help mitigate this problem. More soon. In Port au Prince, IEEE Spectrum interviews. A leading Haitian engineer on why Haiti's cellphone network failed. In Nairobi, Business Day reports. That Kenya may cut 3G licenses to help smaller mobile providers compete better. Cant wait to hear your thoughts on making ePayments easier. Blogger Blog of Note.
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In an African Minute: Off the Grid
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I love running and cycling like Howard Waldrop loves fishing. Sitting at a coffee shop in Kampala with Colin. We decided that one day we would bicycle from Kampala to Capetown. 8 In An African Minute. In Praise of Hot Summer Nights and Seeing Your Name in Print. Running the Kampala Marathon. An Emerging Cameroonian Film Industry. My favorite inanimate object:. Labels: off the grid. Joshua Goldstein is in search of the best route to bicycle from Kampala to Capetown. Goldstein [dot] joshua [at] gmail.
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In an African Minute: Mobile Web East Africa
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Mobile Web East Africa. Mobile Web East Africa. Is a very cool conference taking place in Nairobi of Feb. 3-4. The event focuses on "harnessing the potential of the internet and applications on mobile devices," and could not come at a better time. The faster connectivity associated with the launch of the SEACOM cable. Is reaching Kampala and Nairobi. And the price point of new and smaller mobile devices is falling. The conference has several key themes. Vincent Maher of Vodacom South Africa. The Role of ...
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My life is an after school special: February 2013
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My life is an after school special. This blog contains personal, professional and political observations of mature city girl who has mooved to a small town- a town less than suburbia. It may also personal reflections on religion, sex, raising children, relationships and the state of the world as I see it. Oh, spelling doesn’t count! Tuesday, February 19, 2013. How is it we miss the ocean because of one drop of water out of place? How do you explain this shit to a 19 year old? I know being married 3 times...
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My life is an after school special: December 2012
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My life is an after school special. This blog contains personal, professional and political observations of mature city girl who has mooved to a small town- a town less than suburbia. It may also personal reflections on religion, sex, raising children, relationships and the state of the world as I see it. Oh, spelling doesn’t count! Friday, December 07, 2012. Links to this post. Monday, December 03, 2012. I'll say out of your gun cabinet if you stay out of my uterus! Links to this post. I have blogged in...