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SURVEY: The African Diaspora and Web 2.0

survey_header2As part of our mission here at Project Diaspora, we are collecting data on the African Diaspora and its activities with regard to development and support. This survey will take less than 10 minutes and will help us get a better picture of the African Diaspora. Thank you very much for your time!

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3 Comments »

  • Tobias Eigen says:

    This is a useful and timely survey – thanks for asking it. The questions that I would add (perhaps in a follow-up survey) are:

    - how is social media helping you to form partnerships with others toward common objectives, either in my home country or across a region, the continent or the world?
    - are you using x major service (eg facebook, linkedin, twitter, etc)? If so, why? If not, why not?
    - which lesser known social media services are you using and would recommend that others join?

    Please share the results of the survey – I look forward to them and would be interested in information in it that helps Kabissa to be a better partner to people and organisations seeking to connect for Africa.
    Thanks!

    Tobias

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  • Julius says:

    Thanks