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August 18, 2010, 01:11 PM ET
Nonprofit Takes Note of Charity Tech Failures to Aid Future Efforts
A New York nonprofit network that promotes using technology to help the world’s poor has taken to lightheartedly highlighting the failure of some such efforts as a way to weed out worst practices, The New York Times writes.
MobileActive, in New York, hosts a recurring series of “FailFaire” parties during which participants hear tales of philanthropic failures resulting from “taking technology embedded with our values and our culture and embedding it in the developing world, which has very different values and cultures,” as a World Bank specialist said at a recent event.
MobileActive members say examining and learning from such mistakes can prevent others from making them. Its parties feature an award for the worst failures, called the OLPC, after the One Laptop Per Child campaign, which MobileActive views as emblematic of failed technology-based philanthropy.
One Laptop Per Child was recently laid off some staff members after falling far short of its goal of providing inexpensive laptop computers to tens of millions of children in the developing world.
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1. katrinverclas - August 19, 2010 at 08:02 pm
Thank you for the mention of Failfaire which can be found at http://failfaire.org. We indeed aim to discuss and analyze the failures in ICT and mobiles for social development to avoid making the same mistakes in the future and learn from failures inevitable in apidly changing and innovating envionment.
However, I would like to make a small but important correction: The OLPC, an actual OLPC early-version computer, is the prize for the best presentation at a given FailFaire, not because we consider the project a failure (we have no specific opinion on the OLPC deployments per se and leave others to evaluate the merits of it) but because it is exemplifying ICT for development.
Thank you.
Regards,
Katrin Verclas
MobileActive.org: A resource for activists using mobile technology worldwide
2. katrinverclas - August 19, 2010 at 08:04 pm
As it appears that I can not edit my own comments: We aim to learn from failure in a *rapidly* changing changing and innovating envionment where failure and risk are inevitable.
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