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How many Telecenters exist in Nepal?
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Bhakta Raj Ranjit Mar 23.

BOP Source

BOP Source Internship Opportunity

Corporate Relations Intern

BOP Source is looking for a corporate relations intern to help identify and reach out to potential clients. Clients are medium and large-sized companies, including MNCs, interested in designing products for the base of the pyramid.

BOP Source is a consumer research company; we directly connect our clients to BOP customers through our online platform and by facilitating focus groups, interviews, surveys, video ethnography, and other forms of consumer research. BOP Source is based in Nepal and we are looking for companies interested in designing for Nepal's BOP market.

Applicants should thus have private sector experience and substantial contacts, superb communication skills, excellent relationships with professional contacts, understanding of the Asian and South Asian contexts, and knowledge of multinational companies' interest in the BOP as a new consumer segment.

We are accepting applications on a rolling basis and interns work remotely.

Location: Work-from-home

Required Time Commitment: 10 hours per week

To apply, please send a CV and Cover Letter to intern@bopsource.com

Skateboards: Made in Nepal

I've been keeping an eye on the latest style breakthroughs in Nepal and am ecstatic to find out about one of Nepal's first skate shops, Arniko Skateboards. They've branded themselves as made in Nepal, using traditional woodcarving techniques, and designed in Switzerland. Pretty cool. Hoping to meet these guys in Kathmandu soon.

Social Investing, Social Marketing, and Gossip Girl

I was recently catching up on Gossip Girl (an American TV show that I absolutely adore) and to my surprise they have made an attempt to mirror and connect with the real world by weaving in stories about the economic downturn and the financial challenges that people face. And, during one recent episode, a character by the name of Gabriel seeks out investors for his wireless access initiative for the developing world and BOP communities. I was absolutely pleasantly shocked. There were clearly spoken scripts, with the character, Rufus, saying "doing well by doing good." And the main star, Serena (Blake Lively) jokes about giving the "poor" the ability to post on Gossip Girl.

This probably went in and out the ears of most, but I was excited about two things: 1) the mention of rural access initiatives and the idea of giving the BOP access to sites such as social networks and 2) the mention of social investing.

As a former student and colleague of Jay Winsten and a general fan of social and cause marketing, especially when woven into mainstream media, I wonder: who is behind the scripting? Did someone sit on set, as Jay Winsten did, and coach the writers and actors about the concept of social investing and it's allure in the current economic climate? Who inspired the inclusion of the ideas in the show, how did they hear about the ideas, and who made the final decisions about their inclusion? I'd love to see more of this happening across mainstream media. Just as in public health we try to get people to adopt healthier behaviors through such modeling, perhaps we can do the same to get more people interested in and excited about the concept of rural access, social entrepreneurship, and investing in social entrepreneurs.

Sankhu Telecenter - Youth Managed Resource Center

Sankhu Telecenter is a remarkable TC in beautiful Sankhu, run entirely by youth volunteers. I was impressed. My friend Chris Hoadley, an MIT and Berkeley alum who is now a Professor at NYU, was there the same day, facilitating a participatory learning workshop on ICT.

Ramita and David Shrestha, two of the TC leaders, are on BOP Source, so you can find them there. Ramita and David will be teaching TC users how to use BOP Source so you can find other Sankhu residents on BOP Source as well.




Ramita


Bidya teaching David


Chris facilitating a workshop


David, another manager of the TC

Bungamati Telecenter

Bungamati Telecenter is nestled in the Kathmandu Valley, in traditional older Nepali homes with a largely Newar population. This TC was rated best TC in the country this year and was quite impressive. They hold computer and internet classes for school kids, University students, and locals from the community.

Several of the Bungamati residents are already using BOP Source regularly, so you can interact with them there.






The school. According to Bidya's research for his Masters thesis at Kathmandu University, which was the most comprehensive study of Telecenters in Nepal to date, Telecenters thrive when they are part of a greater ecosystem such as a school or community center, which I think helps explain Bungamati's success.


Bidya teaches Prem how to use BOP Source


Urbashi, the main TC teacher, uses BOP Source


All of the young people you see here are on BOP Source
 

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March 23, 2009 Dear Jenara, I am very glad to respond you immediately as you are likeminded. My name is Bhakta Raj Ranjit, Chairperson of Synergy Nepal, NGO. I work through Synergy Nepal for rural telecenters in rural and remote villages and distric…
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Does anyone know how many Telecenters are operating in Nepal? I'm looking for websites or reports that indicate how many are in Nepal... Thanks!
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I am the Founder of BOP Source, the first social network that directly connects low-income consumers, or "the base of the pyramid," with the companies that want to hire them and design products and services for them. I am a graduate of UC Berkeley and Harvard University and live in Kathmandu, Nepal, where I am a Columnist for a national business magazine, a Consultant on new media marketing, and a Writer for NextBillion.net.

BOP Source is looking for Telecentre representatives who are interested in teaching their low-income constituents how to use the BOP Source social network. We have partnered with Mahabir Pun of the Nepal Wireless Networking Project to help the poor in Nepal use BOP Source and find jobs with companies. We are looking for additional partners in Nepal and throughout Asia. Please send me a message if you are interested.

I was also a Consultant to the Harvard Center for Health Communication and worked on cause-related marketing at the Harvard Business School and the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, where I brought together leaders from YouthAIDS, MTV, and the academic community.
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I am interested in ICT for development, consumer research at the base of the pyramid, and new media and mobile marketing to the base of the pyramid, all of which BOP Source addresses.
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I am a Writer for NextBillion.net and would love to hear from the Telecentre.org community about the role of Telecentres in giving the poor access to income-generating opportunities, through ICT education and training.

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Kiva in Asia

I spoke to Matt Flannery, Founder of Kiva, about my venture BOP Source and about Kiva's upcoming work in Asia. I published a piece on NextBillion.net about the meeting:

http://www.nextbillion.net/blogs/2008/12/30/kiva-in-asia

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At 9:38am on October 4, 2009, krishibid durlave roy said…
hi there!
welcome!
At 12:53am on September 23, 2009, Omar Farooq Mollah said…
Hi Jenara!
At 1:22am on June 16, 2009, Mohammad Khairul Alam said…

At 11:41am on March 23, 2009, Bhakta Raj Ranjit said…
March 23, 2009
Dear Jenara,
I am very glad to respond you immediately as you are likeminded. My name is Bhakta Raj Ranjit, Chairperson of Synergy Nepal, NGO.
I work through Synergy Nepal for rural telecenters in rural and remote villages and districts of Nepal. I do have 12 telecenters which are another name: Information and Communication Service Center for Human Rights (ICSCHR) in four districts.
I have a plan to establish other 13 telecenters in 9 districts with the in-kind help of NTA. Some of them are in very remote districts and a couple of them are then arm conflict district.
Near future, with the partnership of an NGO, I am helping to establish Telecenter Academy in Kathmandu for which we are seeking funds.
Swaabhimaan 2009(Self-reliant)- telecenter conference is being organized in the next month. Hundreds of telecenters managers and or representatives are invited for this conference.
In addition to this, I also leading to develop contents in Nepali language for rural people considering Five Cs thematic of telecenters. For which, I am pursuing grants from doners.
Almost all telecenters urgently need practical knowledge, and skills for making telecenters financially sustainable. I am confident that I will be able to impart training to managers or representatives on entrepreneurship, marketing, income generation, accounting, management. All these basic training will enhance the capacity of telecenters and make them financial sustainable.
Recently, I am also involved in a Nepali magazine-Women Voice. I am bringing voice of rural, excluded, and marginalized women with the help of telecneters and internet for this magazine. Their voice will reach the higher and central level of administration in Sigha Durbar, and will help change the situation positively as time passes.
There is another vital effort right now. The new constitution is being on the process of writing. For which, rural and deprived women will be able to contribution in writing the new constitution with their voice with the help of telecenters very soon.
Therefore, what I have gathered the information on telecenters, and numbers of telecenters are about 250 at present. The figure might be larger as rural people are very aware of the value of telecenters now a days and many telecenters are being established with an effort of individuals as well but no organization has no good record and no networking and monitoring. So, there are a lot of areas that we can work for enhancing the telecenters and their human resources. One of the best thing in the area of telecenter is that the connectivity in rural areas is very good at present due to CDMA technology and that has opened many opportunities.

I am also pleased as you are in Kathmandu and would like to meet you for exploring opportunities, collaboration and partnerships in your interested sectors. May I request you for appointment for sharing?
Warm regards.

Bhakta Raj Ranjit
Chairperson
Synergy Nepal
Email: synergynepal@yahoo.com
www.synergynepal.org
At 12:10am on January 26, 2009, Wangchuk Chungyalpa said…
Hi Jenera,
Glad to make your acquaintance. I am not sure I completely comprehend bopsource.comdespite my best efforts.., but it sounds very promising. I am familiar with Kiva. I think it is fundamentally based on the same principle as Gareem Bank. However, micro financing is not my area. I am more focused on telecentres and ICT access for all - on macro or micro scale.
At 9:55am on January 21, 2009, Boateng Ebenezer said…
Hi Jenera, I was glad to read about your great profile and project. I also read about you haven some talks with Nepal Wireless, How is it going and what help will you need from around the world, especially with people aside Nepal that are willing to share their ideas.
At 8:26am on January 9, 2009, Jan Herder said…
Hi Jenara, thank you for your post. I am really enjoying this ning, learning from everyone and also getting a chance to share some ideas I have been working on regarding new pedagogy and accelerated learning techniques using ICT. I am very interested in applying a whole systems framework to the ICT4D movement focused on sustainability, wealth creation, and 21st Century Learning Skills. Your BOP Source is a critical piece of the puzzle and essential for the process to unfold in a healthy way.
One specific area I was wondering if you had ideas about, is the interest that companies which produce renewabe energy sources such as solar, micro-hydro and biogasification--if they have a CSR culture that would assist in setting up their products as teaching tools in telecenters? In return they would have a first right of refusal of an appropriate percentage of emergent products and ideas that will come from these community centers where their products are labs for experiential and design studies of the students? This is a funding idea I am trying to propose and refine and apply to a Telecenter's sustainability, grounded in the evolving new pedagogy I feel is needed to accelerate the movement. Does that make any sense?
Jan
At 12:15pm on December 30, 2008, Yasser Mefleh said…
hi jenara welcome to telecentre.
i hope we can communicate with
each other.
see you soon
At 2:21am on December 22, 2008, Frank Mbowa said…
Hi jenara
At 11:02am on November 26, 2008, Shipra Sharma said…
Thanks Jenara for the invite. I will join it shortly.
 
 

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