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Top 10 Global Development Communications Stories of 2011

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Ed Note �The following post is by David Olson and originally appears on the Gates Foundation?s� Impatient Optimists blog .� As was the case in 2010, global development non-profits continued their love affair with social media, finding Twitter, Facebook and the like amazing tools for communicating and advocating on a wide range of global issues. From global health to climate change to political systems, we?ve seen health improved, lives saved, policies changed, and governments overturned when we harness these new�information�pathways effectively. Based on the 11,196 non-profit professionals surveyed in the� 3 rd �Annual Non-Profit Social Network Benchmark Report , �the Facebook average member community size increased 161 percent in 2011, and the average Twitter base was up 2 percent

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Top 10 Global Development Communications Stories of 2011

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