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Crowdsourcing paths out of poverty
The Rockefeller Foundation and the Institute for the Future are running a 48-hour game called “Catalysts for Change” starting on April 3. Its aim is to “crowdsource” new ways to “empower poor and vulnerable populations around the globe”. Catalysts can be new capacities, new evidence, new rules or new stories. It looks like an interesting experiment. READ MORE
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