Reporting 2.0
New technologies and local media talent change how we monitor water and sanitation
by Cor Dietvorst | Jan 14, 2009
1466 reads | 7 Comments
1466 reads | 7 Comments
This entry has been selected as a finalist in the
The Power of Us: Re-Imagine Media competition.
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| Reporting 2.0: New technologies and local media talent change how we monitor water and sanitation has been chosen as a finalist in The Power of Us: Re-Imagine Media . - 554 days ago |
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