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Interesting Links of the Week


Nonprofit Link of the Week

Young nonprofit professionals, take note. Heather Carpenter at Nonprofit Leadership 601 highlights reasons why graduate school is still a good choice for nonprofit professional development.

Public Health Link of the Week

Technology, Health and Development has done a wonderful job aggregating links of the growing uses of mobile phones in global health. This week was Part II and they intend to have a third follow up as well. Mobile phones and health promises to deliver some interesting innovations in helping the poorest of the poor have access to quality health care.

Social Media Link of the Week

Viewzi makes searching the Web visually appealing and interesting. I kind of see this site as a mashup of StumbleUpon and Google. It may not have the perfect search algorithms, but it could be interesting to stumble across media and other materials that are related to what you are looking for.

Video of the Week

Music for Life and Red Cross teamed up together to produce a campaign to raise funds to increase access to drinkable water. I think it is a creative campaign using viral techniques on mainstream media to raise awareness. Check out the video below to learn more.


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