Educational Blogging in Developing Countries

I received an email from a lady at the Development Gateway Foundation today. The DGF is a NGO that "help(s) improve people's lives in developing countries by building partnerships and information systems that provide access to knowledge for development (by) exploit(ing) powerful and affordable information and communication technologies (ICT) that were previously unavailable." Sounds like a lofty and worthwhile goal.

She had stumbled across my blog and was asking if I knew of any cases of using blogging for education in developing countries. Unfortunately, I don't, but I would like to. It's definitely something I'd like to cover in my PhD research.

Does anyone have any information about something along these lines? Email me or leave a comment here. Thanks!

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