Tag: mobile devices

Rob Goodier

Backed by Data, the RefugeeMobile smartphone program Helps Refugees Assimilate

February 7, 2019

It may come as no surprise that giving free phones to refugees could help them resettle, but now there...

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Rob Goodier

Five Questions for Brahima Sanou, Director of ITU’s Telecommunication Development Bureau (ITU-D)

September 22, 2017

Brahima Sanou has taken the wheel at the Telecommunication Development Bureau of the International Telecommuniction Union (ITU) at a...

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Jackie Halliday

Mobile Data Collection Series: Magpi

May 30, 2017

The wide-spread availability of phone-based communications and the increasing availability of smartphones and tablets offers international development researchers, practitioners,...

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Rob Goodier

Promising Prototypes to Watch in 2017

January 19, 2017

Prototypes are pushing the field of global development technology forward as they evolve in workshops, universities, laboratories and even...

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shirley.cheng

Mobile Data Collection Series: Open Data Kit

March 31, 2016

About this webinar: The wide-spread availability of phone-based communications, and the increasing availability of smartphones and tablets offers international...

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Rob Goodier

How the mobile industry is improving water and energy access

April 1, 2014

The GSM Association’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this year featured a breakout roundtable on the new role of...

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Rob Goodier

E4C Visualized: Maximizing mobile for development

February 10, 2013

The developing world is now “more mobile” than developed countries, the World Bank reports. Soon the number of mobile...

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Rob Goodier

What a cheap Android smart phone means to app developers in emerging markets

September 16, 2011

At about $85, Huawei’s IDEOS shows that smart phones are becoming affordable in emerging markets. When the Android-based IDEOS...

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Rob Goodier

E4C’s app project: Science, engineering and development apps that work

March 21, 2011

Applications for mobile devices have staked out firm and useful territory within the world of international development in the...

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