[Update] Yerevan, Armenia
Yerevan’s young people had a seat at the table for discussions on SMS, civil society, and more. In the words of one organizer, “youth must lead the activities that are bringing change”
Here’s the rundown…
Buzzing with activity here @civilnettv#sgsglobal#Armenia is due to start in a few minutes. Hope phone battery lasts enough to tweet a bit!
— Nazareth Seferian (@NazSeferian) September 24, 2012
LIVE Youth leveraging social media & technology 4 community engagement #sgsglobal #Yerevan #Armenia twitter.com/CounterpartAM/…
— Counterpart Armenia (@CounterpartAM) September 24, 2012
#armenia #sgsglobal @nazseferian “Sms-service is a perfect tool, because it keeps the privacy and comes in handy in many situations”
— Counterpart Armenia (@CounterpartAM) September 24, 2012
Social media must have dialogue at its center. Recent events in Hungary show need 4 Diaspora to coordinate efforts #SGSglobal #Armenia
— Armenian Church (@HolyEtchmiadzin) September 24, 2012
It is perfectly possible to create business and jobs in #Armenia based on social network @timothystraight #sgsglobal bit.ly/RQkQjD
— CivilNet.AM (@CivilNetTV) September 24, 2012
MT @counterpartam: #SGSglobal #Yerevan, #Armenia. Let’s keep exchanging ideas & looking 4 solutions! pinterest.com/pin/1275082331…
— Yangbo Du (@mitgc_cm) September 26, 2012
For more #SGSGlobal #Yerevan photos go to bit.ly/UPwiv0 twitter.com/CivilNetTV/sta…
— CivilNet.AM (@CivilNetTV) September 25, 2012
