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Sokha Rum (left in black) works with other participants of the Blood Donors Network team to present their ideas to the larger group.

Social Innovation Camp started five years ago in the UK and has since then been run in 16 countries globally from which over 30 new social ventures have been created, with 12 receiving further funding, investment or significant in-kind support just in the UK alone.

 

In November 2012, Social Innovation Camp came to Southeast Asia with an event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

 

Two of the InSTEDD iLab Southeast Asia's Project Managers, Sokha and Mann, traveled to KL to participate in the cross-sector collaborative event which brought together the best of SE Asia’s software developers and designers. The groups had just 48 hours to build some web/mobile-based solutions to a set of social problems – from back-of-the-envelope ideas that could change the world into social start-ups – complete with working software.

 

To learn more about this event, go to:

sicampasia.com/kl-2012-2/

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Uploaded on November 13, 2012
Taken on November 10, 2012