On June 15th, I was musing over the (growing) problem of information overload. I’ve since siphoned my Google Reader collection of RSS feeds down to 335. Not too bad, but I still have a ways to go to bring it to a manageable amount.
Here are some good finds I have in my Google Reader you might be interested in:
- Post Conflicted–My newest find, a blog by Nathan Fiala, a consultant for the World Bank in DC. He discusses “Issues in Conflict, Development and the Environment” to a degree that interests me.
- Social Enterprising–The blog of social enterprise Indego Africa, a new venture definitely worth following. Also on Twitter.
- http://williamkamkwamba.typepad.com–William Kamkwamba is a young Malawian inventor, author, and secondary school student at the African Leadership Academy. I highly recommend reading his blog and sending him an encouraging note (and donation) for the wonderful work he is doing. Also on Twitter.
Recent Posts
- Next book on my list: “Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty”
- The higher education revolution is underway
- Incentive markets in everything: food for garbage
- Education, inequality, and the 1%
- The potential in mobile tech for agriculture sustainability and food security
- Study: School Resources and Educational Outcomes in Developing Countries
- Congo launching first science journal in 2012
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