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November 06, 2008

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Ory

Please help spread the word about this website http://drc.ushahidi.com - we are hoping to get reports in that spread awareness about the humanitarian situation and help contextualize thing.

chelsea

I think its wonderful that Michael is able to let the rest of the world know what is going on in Congo. It seems that too often the United States gets sucked into pity parties about its own affairs and forgets that there are people out there who need genuine help from more privileged nations. The people of Congo are in my thoughts and I hope to do a school fundraiser/ awareness project to enlighten people and become part of the solution for peace...

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