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    Tbilisi to host Social Innovation Camp Caucasus

    13.03.2010 18:05 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Social Innovation Camp is about solving social
    challenges in new ways - by bringing together ideas and digital tools
    to create web-based innovations in just 48 hours.

    Social Innovation Camp Caucasus, due in Tbilisi on April 8-10, will
    gather 40 participants - designers, entrepreneurs, social needs
    experts, marketing, legal, advertising gurus from Georgia, Azerbaijan
    and Armenia to work on an idea of a potential social start-up that can
    make a change and compete for a prize.

    Idea of organizing Social Innovation Camp Caucasus came from a Camp in
    Bratislava, Slovakia (September, 2009), proving that 48 hours are
    enough to make the idea real if there are people who believe in it and
    also have different skills to contribute to the idea.

    `I was at the SI Camp in Bratislava and the biggest benefit for me was
    to see how the right group of people can achieve an incredible amount
    in just 48 hours,' coordinator of the project in Armenia Onnik
    Krikorian told PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

    `Just with laptops, free tools, and wi-fi, real projects that can
    contribute to social change can be put together in a very short period
    of time. Another benefit is that noted specialists in this area from
    Europe and the US were present, and will be in Tbilisi too, to share
    their knowledge and experience.

    I think the main benefit will be that the event will not only show how
    social media can be used to tackle social issues, but these ideas will
    also be working and very real when the camp is finished. Then those
    projects can be taken back and implemented in individual countries or
    even on a regional basis if the right partners and individuals are
    there and willing. To date, I don't think many online social projects
    from the NGO sector are being put together with the right specialists
    involved. However, for any online initiative to be a success you need
    that. You need the ideas, the activists, the marketing people, the
    technical guys to make it work, and the designers to make sure users
    feel enticed enough to use it. That's also what SI Camp will do.

    There will be an open meeting for anyone interested to attend at
    Counterpart International next Wednesday at 2pm. I'm also more than
    happy to meet with other individuals and groups to introduce the idea
    behind SI Camp to them,' Onnik Krikorian said.
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