在线英语听力室

VOA标准英语2011--Samasource Provides Jobs for Poor Via the Internet

时间:2011-12-12 06:27:42

搜索关注在线英语听力室公众号:tingroom,领取免费英语资料大礼包。

(单词翻译)

Samasource Provides Jobs for Poor Via the Internet

The World Bank says 1.3 billion of the world's seven billion people live in extreme poverty, surviving on less than $1.25 a day. Aid organizations have long relied on charitable contributions to help the world's poor. But the head of one aid group argues that giving to charity is the wrong approach.

"I really don't like charity. I think charity does a disservice to the people that it tries to help," said Leila Janah, founder1 and chief executive officer of Samasource, a non-governmental organization that uses the Internet and the abundance of digital work to employ hundreds of people living in poverty around the world.

"People want to earn their own money and make their own decisions about how they spend it and I think the biggest tragedy in the development world, the development community is that we've often dictated2 to poor people what they should or should not do and I think it's belittling3."

A graduate of Harvard University, Janah has spent much of the past 10 years working in the development sector4 and visiting poor countries. But it was during her first trip to Ghana, at age 17, that she discovered an untapped resource, human brainpower. Many of the poor children she met were smart and spoke5 English they had potential and skills.

"It really flipped6 my understanding of economic development and poverty on its head and I realized that we don't live in a global meritocracy," added Janah.

The idea for Samasource was born later when Janah visited an outsourcing center in India while working for a management firm. If people from impoverished7 places could use the Internet to work, Janah thought, why couldn't countless8 others living in rural areas do the same.

That's where Samasource comes in.

Working from its headquarters in San Francisco, Samasource secures digital work contracts from big technical organizations, and then breaks down large-scale projects into what they call "microwork," accessible to Samasource workers anywhere there is access to computers and an Internet connection.

Tasks can include content generation for websites and data enrichment such as captioning9 images and verifying information.

So far Samasource collaborates10 with 16 work centers throughout Africa, South Asia and Haiti. Since the business began in 2008, Janah says Samasource has paid more than $1 million to more than 1,500 people, many of them women.

Much of the violence inflicted11 against women, Janah says, stems from their inability to earn an independent income. But when women are given computer-oriented work, Janah says all sorts of benefits follow,

"They start getting respected for their brains rather than their bodies," noted12 Janah.

Some criticize outsourcing of this sort as a threat to U.S. economic growth. Janah says Samasource is looking for ways to use its technology to help the increasing number of Americans falling below the poverty line. But she says anti-poverty efforts need a more globalized point of view.

"I think it's important to remember that a person is a person, whether it's a poor person in Bangladesh or a poor person in rural Mississippi, each deserves our consideration," noted Janah.

For the future, Janah envisions growing Samasource into a world-class social business, fostering a family of similar enterprises that employ thousands if not millions of otherwise-poor men and women, giving them a dignified13 way to lift themselves out of poverty.


分享到:

Error Warning!

出错了

Error page: /?aid=164973&mid=3
Error infos: Got error 28 from storage engine
Error sql: select `l`.`tag`,`l`.`index`,`l`.`level_id`,`b`.`id`,`b`.`word`,`b`.`spell`,`b`.`explain`,`b`.`sentence`,`b`.`src` from `new_wordtaglist` `l` left join `new_word_base` `b` on `l`.`tag`=`b`.`word` where `l`.`arc_id`='164973' and `l`.`level_id`>='' group by `b`.`word` order by `l`.`index` asc

本文本内容来源于互联网抓取和网友提交,仅供参考,部分栏目没有内容,如果您有更合适的内容,欢迎 点击提交 分享给大家。