Monday, April 11, 2011

Disaster Relief and Last Mile Delivery With Social Media

Social Entrepreneur in Residence at the National University of Singapore Entrepreneurship Centre (2010-2011), Digital Vision Fellow at Stanford University 2004-2005, Google Developing World Scholarship recipient 2004, acknowledged by CNN as one of Latin America's top 20 most influential people on the Internet (2000). Carlos has extensive field experience and given conferences and workshops in over 15 countries covering Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, USA and Asia, in the fields of human development, public policy, education, technology, social entrepreneurship, social media and networks, creativity, innovation, and open and collaborative content since 1996. My consulting work includes Public ICT Policies, National ICT Strategies and National Education Portals funded by United Nations, World Bank, IADB and local governments in 10 countries. His most recent work has been focused around Disaster Relief based on the experience of organizing 12 missions to Haiti all coordinated and executed via social media: Relief 2.0, Effective disaster relief and last mile delivery with social media, mobile technologies and independent field units of local and foreign stakeholders, based on the experience of 12 missions to Haiti after the earthquake. Entrepreneurial Response: Disaster Relief with dignity, inclusion and generation of wealth. A three-tier approach "Enabling Systems" to improve and certify the availability and capacity of "Local Resources", their employment and engagement by International Organizations and their direct engagement with the global markets and the people interested in supporting recovery and growth.

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