Internet is the secret key for spreading any word, story, or even request. In wartime, connections are cut in many countries and no one can know anything about this country and what is happening for their habitats and the enemy themselves... To be more realistic, journalists and reporters who take photos and report videos are the only source for a country like Palestine, Darfur, or Iraq...
That was before the appearance of the Internet and its applications that permit all the world follow the current events and the state theses countries have reached to...
One of the things that are mostly affected by the Internet and the wireless connections is the donations and the aid the Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) or the voluntarily institutions provide for the countries in wartime and the ones under sever situations like drought, famines, and natural disasters.
However, there are many situations that could result in an adversely fruits. We all know how Darfur is affected with war and how their people got hurt and all countries money spent ignoring health, education, and many important services. With all these crises, we can find that the aids they receive are concentrating on the cloths and they are in a bad need for the primitive needs…
Sometimes, when we miss general information about certain population or special customs, our help can’t benefit their needs and consequently, donations won’t be considered useful. Aids that are brought for the Asians are all cloths and mostly jeans trousers. For the general knowledge, Asians don’t wear jeans as most of them have custom cloths. In addition, most of them are short and the exported trousers were the long ones. This misunderstanding can be translated into missing in information resulted from the less communication contacts, or may be more intelligence came from the helpful institutions that make them export the extra products they don’t need…
I think in all cases, the missing of connections and awareness networks make this huge gap…
Thursday, December 18, 2008
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