Video from Open Mobile Camp at UNICEF

November 13, 2009

I am grateful to have been included in this video round-up from the Open Mobile Camp a few weeks ago:

Mobile phones in human rights monitoring is still relatively rare and there are few examples where mobile shave been used successfully in this field. In this video from the recent Open Mobile Camp in New York, three experts are discussing their projects and thinking on the use of mobiles in human rights work. Nathan Freitas discusses security issues in regard to using mobiles in this field and his project Guardian, Enrique Piraces from Human Rights Watch describes his thinking in regard to the use of mobiles in human rights work, and Emily Jacobi features Handheld Human Rights and the mobile tools that are part of the project.

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posted in Deep Thoughts, Mobile Mobile, Soapbox by nathan

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