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Press Release: Cellcard’s 3‑2‑1 Service

Dialing “321” will connect the caller to clear voice prompts in Khmer, allowing the caller to find trusted information on topics including, Weather, Currency Rates, Market Prices, Reproductive Health, and Emergency Numbers.

Press Release: HNI-Pulse.ng Partnership

The 3-2-1 Service will provide Pulse content along with public service information via voice or text, in English, Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, and Nigerian Pidgin from their basic phones.

500 Million Dumb Phones — A Smart Place to Start

Phones that some call “dumb” can actually be quite smart. HNI’s 3-2-1 Service represents a departure from mass-media radio, TV, and billboard campaigns.

Explainer Video: DataWinners Field Data Collection Service

DataWinners is a data collections service designed for the developing world. It helps organizations transition from paper-based data collection to digital data collection.

Smartphones and Smart Ladies: Informed Decision Making in Madagascar

Marie Stopes Madagascar provides a health care worker with a smartphone and DataWinners to help her spend her time where it’s needed most.

Innovation for African Countries Vulnerable to Climate Change

To spread climate change information UNDP-CIRDA brokered a new agreement between HNI and Airtel Uganda to expand the 3-2-1 on-demand messaging service.

Open New Lines of Communication: DataWinners’ New Help Center

Announcing the new DataWinners Help Center. We have completely overhauled our support materials to make using DataWinners as easy as possible.

Phone Sex Ed in Madagascar: Youthful Additions to the 3‑2‑1 Service

100 new on-demand health messages available anytime and confidentially are the first to be developed in response to requests and feedback from adolescents.

Press Release: Madagascar Youth Calling

More than 100 health messages developed in collaboration with Madagascar teens will be added to the latest expansion of a free mobile messaging service.

Cyclones and Cell Phones

Madagascar’s National Bureau for Risk and Disaster Management (BNGRC) used our DataWinners platform to modernize its post-disaster data collection infrastructure.

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