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RapidFTR helps aid workers collect, sort and share photographs and information about children in emergency situations so they can be registered for care services and reunited with their families.
A team of students at the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) of New York University for Clay Shirky’s Design For Unicef class dreamed up and designed the system. They are now working with UNICEF and volunteer developers from ThoughtWorks and around the world to build and deploy the system.
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poptech:

RapidFTR helps aid workers collect, sort and share photographs and information about children in emergency situations so they can be registered for care services and reunited with their families.

A team of students at the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) of New York University for Clay Shirky’s Design For Unicef class dreamed up and designed the system. They are now working with UNICEF and volunteer developers from ThoughtWorks and around the world to build and deploy the system.

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posted 2 years ago on May 15th, 2010 at 12:21 via poptech / Disqus link
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