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Ashish Kumar Sahoo We wanted to introduce one of our students Ashish to the mPowering community. Age: 8 Gender: Male Current Class: Std-2 Favorite Color: Green Future Occupation: Policeman Bio: Hi, I ...
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mPowering is sad to officially announce that it has retired its Bhaktapur project in Nepal. For the duration of the project we partnered with Citta, a local non-profit who had already established a women’s center in Bhaktapur. The purpose of ...
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On July 28th, mPowering put on a sponsorship event called “Meet The Kids in Juanga”. The purpose was to engage our supporters, share our mission, test our messaging, ...
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ANTIPOVERTY APPS By Suzie Boss In a rural village in Orissa, the poorest state in India, children often wake up in mud huts with hunger gnawing at their bellies. Until recently, they faced only two choices: ...
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Today, Wednesday March 9, we held a women's health education class at the school in Orissa. Pratima, a nurse from the hospital, and the hospital manager, Govinda, taught the class which targeted below the poverty line mothers in our program. ...
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Hi everyone! Check out this great audio from Kamael Ann Sugrim’s interview on Community Council with Jesse Lozano on 102.7 KIIS FM - LA's #1 Hit Music Station! Kamael is the Co-Founder and CEO of mPowering and she had ...
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On Thursday, February 17, Jeff Martin, Founder of mPowering and CEO of Tribal Technologies Inc., will speak at the Global Action Forum in an informative and engaging session titled, mPowering: Creating Technology ...
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On Friday, November 12, 2010, we held a very special mPowering Showcase and Auction event at the beautiful Benjamin Franklin Hotel in San Mateo. It was a big evening for us as this was the first time many ...
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Speaking of the ubiquity of mobile phones, want to hear a crazy fact? Mobile phones are more common than toilets in India. Almost 45% of the population there have mobile phones, while only 31% have ...
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