Global Voices: Daily Digest—August 31, 2011
Egypt: Using Twitter to Help a Cairo Community
After seeing the huge impact of social media on the Egyptian revolution, Egyptian blogger, Mahmoud Salem (@SandMonkey)
decided to collaborate with a non-profit organisation, Peace and Plenty, to help them raise funds for a community in
Cairo in need of basic services. read>>
Global Voices Partners with UNFPA on 7 Billion Actions
In 2011 the world's population will exceed 7 billion people. To mark this milestone, Global Voices has been commissioned
by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) to write a series of posts that celebrate how one person or group can
still make a difference in a world of 7 billion people. The stories, by Global Voices authors in different countries,
will form part of a global campaign called 7 Billion Actions. read>>
Russia: Why We Are Leaving Our Country Behind
Recent months have seen a new spin on the topic of emigration that seems to be ever-present in the Russian online space.
Several powerful blog posts written by people from different social groups have become a platform for expressing one's
take on the present and future of the country and people's place in it. read>>
Blog Carnival: Mexico - Is Mexican Society Violent by Nature?
This summary of our Blog Carnival: Mexico - Citizenry, Violence and Blogs looks at what Mexican bloggers think about
their society which is sometimes described as violent by nature. Bloggers also shared some artistic work related to
violence. read>>
Nigeria: The Brain Behind the Nigerian Blog Awards
Behold the face behind the masquerade. Good Nigerian Girl is the brain powering the Nigeria Blogs Awards since 2010. The
Nigerian Blog Awards is an annual event that rewards creative Nigerian bloggers. read>>
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