Sunday, March 28, 2010

Jumo

Chris Hughes, the cofounder of Facebook and organiser of the online presidential campaign for Obama, arrived at the decision to form a non-profit that would tap the power of the Internet to connect people and causes. Indeed, his latest project, Jumo, is a social network aimed for people willing to change the planet. It should be able to help people achieve their humanitarian goals. In fact, Hughes thinks that people do not mind helping each others but the connection needs to be made easy so that they will do it and the best way to achieve is to create a website that can associate the skills and interests of everyone with the organisations that need them. In addition, Jumo should be a platform able to help the small NGO which cannot afford to finance an advertising campaign to make themselves known to the public.

Does this mean that this network website is going to help NGO to recruit potential people? I, for one, would be curious to see how it will grow and how the community is going to use this tool. I can see the potential. If I am a bit sceptical toward Facebook and its capacities to make people stay in touch with each other, Jumo seems to have a professional flavour which might make it more credible and persistant.

-C

2 comments:

  1. I don't really agree with you on this. I think that it has potential but is likely not to be effective at doing anything. I think NGOs would love a free labor force but they won't take many people from this site because free people are still a lot of work. Also, how many NGOs and non-profit groups are really making a difference? Not many. I guess some effort is better than none but I am not to optimistic...

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  2. i chose to be optimistic because i think it might turn out as a website where people show off their good nature, a bit like facebook allow you to show how cool you are or not.

    i dont get this comment "I think NGOs would love a free labor force but they won't take many people from this site because free people are still a lot of work"

    Whether NGOs make a difference is arguable. I d say that some make a difference on a local scale and thus not a lot of people see the effects that they do, on a global scale it is unnoticable but it does not mean, to me, that it is irrelevant.

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