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Open Data goes local in Nepal: Findings of Nepal Open Data Index 2015 | Open Knowledge Blog

Open Data goes local in Nepal: Findings of Nepal Open Data Index 2015 | Open Knowledge Blog | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

#opendata goes local - See the local open data index findings for #Nepal -
https://t.co/FSxRZpuPGV @okfn_np https://t.co/3QRM54rpQa...

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The Economic Realms: We have the technology to reduce earthquake deaths. So why don't we?

The Economic Realms: We have the technology to reduce earthquake deaths. So why don't we? | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

With Transfinancial Economics though such vital funding could also be more easily accessed than now. In TFE new money could be created electronically in full, or in part to fund technology which could reduce the death toll.  See http://www.p2pfoundation.net/Transfinancial_Economics

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Cooperatives in Global Economy and Cooperative Movement in Nepal.

Article deals with the presence and contribution of cooperative movement in the global economy and the movement and challenges of cooperatives in Nepalese economy. Article was originally in Published in Sahakari Sandesh (Regd No.
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3 Ways Nepalis Are Using Crowdsourcing to Aid in Quake Relief

3 Ways Nepalis Are Using Crowdsourcing to Aid in Quake Relief | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Nepalis at home and abroad are leading initiatives that harness digital technologies and social platforms to assist their countrymen in relief efforts.

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Google and Facebook help you connect with people in areas hit by the Nepal earthquake

Google and Facebook help you connect with people in areas hit by the Nepal earthquake | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Google and Facebook have launched tools to help people find and track friends and relatives in the areas affected by Saturday’s tragic magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Nepal, which killed more than 2,200 people.
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