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Isaac Twumasi Quantus left a comment for Maria Sipka
"Hi Maria, I think we have something in common. Social Media... Am in Ghana and is interested any development that i can play a part in. Isaac Twumasi-QuantusJournalist / E-Consultant / Web Editor / Content Manager / Online Marketer / BloggerBlog:…"
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"Hello Vincent! Welcome to BFP! This is an extraordinary community of some remarkable people doing amazing things. I know you will really enjoy the content, experiences and building valuable friendships here. :-) Maria"
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Vincent Wright left a comment for Maria Sipka
"Maria, It's great to see YOUR name associated with such a good looking site as Business Fights Poverty!  (I truly wish I had known about it sooner!) If I can ever be of help, please do let me know, ok? Thanks, and Keep STRONG,…"
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MOHAMMED AMINU LENIENT DAUDA left a comment for Maria Sipka
"Hello and i am just writing to have a great partnership with you.I have a non-governmental organization about fighting against poverty.I will be very happy with any contribution and support you can offer to me to raise it up. Regards, Aminu Lenient…"
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alok gupta left a comment for Maria Sipka
"hi, i m a student of international business from delhi university,india. i would like to do summer internship from ur organization."
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I am an entrepreneur, I am a social entrepreneur, I am an investor, I work for a company
Website:
http://linqia.com
About my work:
I'm passionate about entrepreneurs in developing countries. My social vision is to connect the developing world to the developed world through online communities and groups.

Our company Linqia matches brands with influential community leaders who share authentic digital content and meaningful stories among targeted groups of people. We believe communities thrive around compelling storytelling. Communities, just like in the real world, share interests and value sets--and congregate around a given topic. 



Community leaders remain at the heart of the community’s conversation. With our seamless matching platform we bring brands together with community leaders across many social networks to generate authentic, meaningful conversations. We add the human touch to the curation process.
Topics on my radar:
Education, Governance and Transparency, Technology, Women and Business

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At 15:25 on April 2, 2008, Alan Mills said…
Maria

Thanks for the message. alan.mills@ssat.org.uk
is my "real" email address.

I am sure there is much to talk about and I am very happy to keep you informed about what we are doing. And your end?

Would like to know more!

Alan
At 11:27 on April 3, 2008, Alan Mills said…
Maria
Apart from the work we do in partnership programmes we are also trying to develop opportunities for social networking and communication.
We are fully supporting a wonderful free online resource that combines music, images and story telling. It tells the story of Alice, growing up in different countries.
We hope to have an Africa episode that will centre on partnerships growing up between UK and African schools. Please take a look. It is free to anyone with access to the web. And let me know what you thinK? I also attach a file that explains our role.
www.inanimatealice.com
africa.pdf

At 11:35 on April 3, 2008, Alan Mills said…
Maria
Take a look at this link. Let me know what you think as a tool for bring learners together thru story telling
www.inanimatealice.com
africa.pdf
Alan
At 18:02 on April 6, 2008, Lisa McClatchy said…
Wow, what a really useful website! And I love that it is was not just meant to be a useful resource, but it has a higher purpose of connecting the developing world to the developed world- what a truly wonderful idea! I have bookmarked your website, and will be using it in the future.
At 10:31 on May 7, 2008, VINCENT NDEDA said…
Hi
just saw you profile here.



please can u add me as you friend?



very busy in kenya helping the displaced people in the camps after the election.

I have a story on ma profile, please dou wana read it (www.vinndeda.wayn.com)



do you wana join me here in kenya to help the displaced/



kenya is looking 4 friends to help develop it.



VINCENT NDEDA
GOVERNING COUNCIL CHAIRMAN
HERAD KENYA YOUTH FOUNDATION
P.O BOX 13, OGONGO via SUBA DISTRICT
40323 - KENYA EAST AFRICA
vinndeda@yahoo.com
+254-738-348737
+254-723-620901


byee

ndeda
At 23:58 on May 17, 2008, ian amor said…
Your initiative is very interesting..i am currently seeking alliances with NGO's ...
This so we can find students to mentor with a view to them being key wokers / teachers in the system we are formulating so anyone can enhance their profile and generate revenue..which is what the poor want...but until the current technological convergence...it has been a dream...
-the rich gift the poor the means to entr world markets -

I look forward to your using your resource..

Thank you Ian amor - ceo startup-poor.com
At 2:52 on May 18, 2008, Conectafrica said…
YES!
Your work is very interesting for my investigation, I'm going to sign in & see you soon.
Cheers
Stef
At 6:19 on May 26, 2008, Andrew steley said…
Holla Maria, que tall, Im living in Melbourne and working on developing a small business that works with Small farmers in Ecuador to grow organic cocoa and sell it in the Australian Market. i would love to get your ideas and shear some of mine.
At 19:52 on June 2, 2008, Mitali Banerjee said…
I was working in media and information M&A with web2.0, UGC sites. Was wondering if your site is working towards a single sign-in passport through which all these commmunities can be accessed?
At 20:15 on June 30, 2008, Amit Mahajan said…
Hi Maria,

We are connected in Xing too.

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