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- Samasource: Rare opportunity to learn about economic development first-hand: Calcutta & Haiti Senior Associate positions available: http://bit.ly/9CfG6w
- Samasource: Red-hot: Samasource growth thaws a frigid San Francisco Summer - Pamela Pavkov recounts her Associate time @samasource http://bit.ly/ddTpUf
- Samasource: RT @arrington: Crowdsourcing Disaster Relief http://t.co/RWJ8Gns via @techcrunch
- Samasource: @leila_c in @techcrunch on how @samasource uses data to make disaster relief more effective: http://tcrn.ch/dymCZB #givework
- Samasource: We are getting excited for Samasource's 2nd Annual Give Work Gala! Happens 11.11.10 - email gala@samasource.org for more info!
- Samasource: Tech For (And By) Africa http://t.co/SwwQUwI via @techcrunch
- Samasource: @samasource Stipend Haiti Field Associate position, begin in Sept. careers@samasource.org w/resume 4 info! http://bit.ly/c8yiiK @RAMhaiti
- Samasource: Leila Chirayath Janah on Samasource bridging the digital divide and creating a global meritocracy... http://fb.me/EYeshXJo
- Samasource: A comprehensive article on Leila Chirayath Janah @leila_c and Samasource: http://bit.ly/9U5rRl #givework http://fb.me/zgyP2ebi

2 Comments
Indeed Kenyan students are out for outsourcing. It comes a time when technology has to be used for developing nations. Many workshops are being organized to enlighten students and entrepreneurs in Kenya on how outsourcing can be used to help societies develop further. This is really great especially in this era when the world is geared towards becoming a global village.
A challenge though remains; it is very hard and difficult for starters. Could someone out there perhaps suggest possible ways for starter groups in outsourcing?
I attended one the of the workshops on business process outsourcing that was held in Nairobi in the month of October 2007, where Leila was selling the ideas on outsourcing to entrepreneurs. It was great. Thanks Leila; let’s have more of such a kind!