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Here's How Data Can Solve the World's Most Challenging Problems

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Here's How Data Can Solve the World's Most Challenging Problems
Thursday, January 31, 2013 6:26 PMZoe Fox
Swedish academic and Gapminder Foundation co-founder Hans Rosling says data doesn't always back up our conceptions about the world. In the video above, Rosling explains that our ideas about developed and developing countries largely reflect the reality of fifty years ago, rather than today.

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Text Messaging Brings African Voices to World Leaders at the UN
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Text messaging is giving Africans the opportunity to make their voices heard by world leaders in a new campaign that kicked off Wednesday. Poverty fighting organization One launched its "You Choose" pilot program in South Africa, Malawi and Zambia, hoping to give Africans from those countries a voice at the U.N. when post-2015 development goals are considered in March.

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