[chapter-delegates] ISOC Response to Tsunami Crisis in Asia
Desiree Miloshevic
dmiloshevic at afilias.info
Tue Jan 4 06:43:58 PST 2005
Hi Ramon and all,
There's a Tsunami appeal going on in ebay. People are putting their
old junk on there for sale to support the victims.
See here:
http://forums.ebay.co.uk/thread.jsp?forum=2003&thread=200131156&modified=1104673171469
Most individuals are likely to donate money through one of the existing
charities, however if chapters and ISOC could get involved by collecting
on behalf of their members, that would be a great call too.
Desiree Milloshevic
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ISOC Trustee
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London, W11 3JE
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borka at e5.ijs.si wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Jan 2005, Ramon Morales wrote:
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>>[Ramón Morales had difficulty sending this to the chapter-delegates
>>list, so I am forwarding for him -Gene Gaines]
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>>Message sent at 5:11am January 1 Atlantic time:
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>>Chapter Delegates and Officers:
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>>The tragic events in Asia have inspired a worldwide effort to help the
>>people of that region. What can we do at ISOC to support these efforts?
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>>Are the chapters in this region operational? Can we get guidance from them
>>as to how we can help? Can we mobilize an organized effort through our
>>websites? Perhaps have ISOC’s home page contain a headline statement from
>>Lynn and/or the Board.
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>>We in Puerto Rico sent a message via the Digital Divide Network. We would
>>want to link up to a coordinated effort from ISOC through its chapters.
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>>Veni, Pat and Rosa what do you think?
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> My peronal opinion and I believe the opinion of the other
> ECC members is positive reagrding this initiative. In the
> New Year eve Italia and Germany have colected 23 Milion EUR just
> through the GSM network. People were calling special announced
> number and their bill was charged for 1 EUR (mobile) and 5 EUR
> (fixed line).
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> We can plan similar or other actions to help the
> Chapters in the respective countries. If the announcement
> about the incomming tsunami was spread over the Internet
> and lately to the radio stations the number of victims would
> be maybe just 10% of the current. Here Internet could show the
> power of the information. The information came
> on tme in the more developed countries in the region e.g
> Australia.
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> Regards,
>
> Borka Jerman-Blazic
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> ISOC ECC and ISOC Slovenia
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>>Internet Society of Puerto Rico
>>Ramón Morales
>>President
>>ramon at isocpr.org
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