The SXSW Interactive scholarship program recognizes individuals from all
sectors and from anywhere in the world who are using new media to push
the boundaries of tackling community problems. Non profit leaders,
grassroots organizers, individual citizens, and civic-minded
entrepreneurs are all eligible. We focus on people whose work (whether
it's a job, a hobby or volunteer) helps people through technology. For
this scholarship, we sought undiscovered creative talents who can use
the springboard of SXSW Interactive to make connections in the tech
sector. The following listing of community heroes will be recognized for
their good work at SXSW in March in Austin:
Victoria Ohaeri is a human rights lawyer, development researcher,
freelance writer and community engagement specialist with extensive
practical experience in law, development and human rights. She is the
executive director of Spaces for Change, an non-governmental
organization that leverages technology, crowd sourcing concepts and
web-based communication tools to conduct researches, promote public
awareness, and facilitate citizen engagement in the policy, legislative
and institutional processes of the oil, natural resource, security,
housing and power sectors in Nigeria. Ms. Ohaeri serves on various
committees and working groups of national, regional and international
bodies and associations.
Click HERE to see the full list of winners!
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