tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3939061657797264966.post8595336919137440045..comments2024-03-22T02:17:46.663-07:00Comments on thruafghaneyes: Fardin Waezi Aina Photo Journalist & Free lancer Photo JournalistFardin Waezihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10056651262183247491noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3939061657797264966.post-4801111686005064792009-10-20T21:36:11.153-07:002009-10-20T21:36:11.153-07:00Hello Fardin,
I found your photography site onlin...Hello Fardin,<br /><br />I found your photography site online and am captivated by your photos! I'm writing because I am launching a crowdsourcing project in Afghanistan and am looking for journalists -photojournalists, in particular- who might be interested in participating. <br /><br />The project is aimed at gathering the collective wisdom of informed individuals about the reality on the ground in Afghanistan. Monitor 360 ( http://www.360.monitor.com ) is creating an information market that will take the pulse of those with local knowledge of the region. The goal of the experiment is to gather and make known the insights of people who understand local conditions. <br /><br />You can learn more about the project, and register to participate, at http://surveys.crowdcast.com/pakaf . Registration will close on October 31. Participation is low-effort and can be anonymous. It's a great opportunity to learn from others with local experience about their insights into the region -- and to make your own voice heard. <br /><br />I'd love to have you participate and be part of the experiment. And -- could I ask you to forward this to others who may be interested in learning about the project? This is a low-effort exercise that should prove to be very useful for everyone involved....<br /><br />Thank you for getting involved. Please contact me with any questions at Lee_Work@monitor.com<br /><br />Best,<br />LeeLeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12686428046847971026noreply@blogger.com