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Language data is crucial to social impact work. 🌟
Whether you're designing education programs, planning reproductive health interventions, or contributing to community services, knowing which languages people speak and where they speak them makes all the difference.
Connecting the unconnected requires global collaboration. #CODI member @clearglobal.org's recent blog highlights how community leadership and international cooperation can help advance the future of the Internet.
🔗 clearglobal.org/the-future-o...
Tarjimly is now part of the CLEAR Global family!
With a mission to eliminate language barriers for immigrants, refugees, and the organizations supporting them, Tarjimly's values align perfectly with ours.
Learn more: clearglobal.org/tarjimly-bec...
What you think your donation means vs. what it actually does 💙
Your donation may not be big, but it actually supports life-saving innovation. Every dollar is impactful! ✨
💙 Donate today and create impact: clearglobal.org/voices-that-...
AI belongs to the people it serves. CLEAR Global proves this daily in partnership with @pjmfdn.bsky.social, where we launched a scalable voice data collection platform, TWB Voice. This work is part of $75.8MM toward AI for public purpose. Learn more: www.businesswire.com/news/home/20...
By connecting expert medical content creators with skilled volunteer translators, we’re bridging gaps that would otherwise leave millions without access to essential health information. 🤝🏿
Wiki Project Med Foundation collaborated with the Translators without Borders community to translate key health topics in numerous languages: Vietnamese, Bulgarian, Swahili, Arabic, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Croatian, Turkish, and Czech. ⚕️
Read more: clearglobal.org/when-health-...
Your support can help the rights of speakers who are not able to communicate and get information in their language: clearglobal.org/voices-that-...
#OurEverydayRights #HumanRightsDay
Everyone deserves the right to communicate in the language they speak.
On December 10th, we celebrate #HumanRightsDay. Millions of people are excluded from basic human rights such as health, education, and crisis support simply because they speak a language that technology doesn't understand.
We want a world where AI benefits everyone equally. An important key to achieve this is to make sure technology is led by human expertise.
Learn more about our positioning: clearglobal.org/voices-that-...
Since the beginning, our mission has been to ensure people access vital information, no matter what language they speak.
As technology advances, speakers of a handful of languages have increased access to information and resources, while those who speak marginalized languages are left behind.
Learn about how essential language inclusion is for climate-affected communities in our latest blog: hubs.ly/Q03SlTn70
When emergency warnings, aid applications, and recovery services arrive in the wrong language, we're abandoning the communities most vulnerable to climate change.
Climate action must be multilingual, or it will fail the people who need it most.
CLEAR Global believes that real impact comes from combining human expertise with scalable tools. This giving season, you can join us in building responsible AI that speaks every language, with humanity at the center.
Do not let AI leave people behind. Act now. Donate today: clearglobal.org/donate
The podcast was translated to Hausa, Fulfulde, Kanuri and Shuwa Arabic and will be distributed through offline digital libraries managed by BSF's partners.
Supporting survivors of sexual violence through vital communications 🎙️
Together with Bibliothèques Sans Frontières, we produced community-focused content that offered guidance to survivors of sexual violence in the form of a podcast.
Read more: clearglobal.org/supporting-s...
Read Girl Effect's white paper in this link: hubs.ly/Q03P2T560
How can we build chatbots that are safe for girls?
In this video, Aimee discusses Girl Effect's launch of Big Sis, a chatbot which was built for users, particularly girls, to ask sensitive questions in a safe environment: youtube.com/shorts/5DTDW...
What do you think of this initiative? 💭
In this video, community leaders of the Tacana and Aymara people in Bolivia share their insights as well as their calls for a more inclusive disaster preparedness that includes ancestral knowledge and is designed with their needs in mind.
This #InternationalDayforDisasterRiskReduction, we want to highlight how Indigenous knowledge is essential to disaster preparedness, especially for communities who are vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vctN...
We recommend humanitarians and health workers to develop approaches that reflect local communities' understanding and use suitable words and concepts.
Read more about how Rohingya people think and talk about mental health: hubs.ly/Q03MTx4l0
📷: “Rohingya Camp” by DYKT Mohigan, CC BY 2.0
To understand how health services can become more effective in their communication, we interviewed members of the Rohingya community about their experiences and perspectives relating to mental health, including the words they use to talk about it.
#WorldMentalHealthDay
The goal of this dashboard is to help humanitarian actors, development agencies, local gov'ts, community-based orgs, and other decision makers understand how to design language-inclusive early warning systems, target risk communication strategies, and allocate resources where they are most needed.
Through our collaboration with @practicalaction.bsky.social, we created this interactive map to understand how language, risk, and communication intersect in Bolivia, especially in Aymara and Tacana communities. 🇧🇴
🌎 Try out the interactive map on our website: clearglobal.org/resources/ma...
For this year's #InternationalTranslationDay, @aimeeansari.bsky.social and Catherine Fox share their thoughts on how human expertise can be protected during these times.
Read the article: clearglobal.org/protecting-h...
The language services and humanitarian sectors have something in common: both are going through severe changes, from the widespread use of machine technology as a replacement for humans to drastic funding cuts. The people behind these industries have been bearing the weight of these pressures.
Thank you! We're excited to be part of #CODI 💙
We are excited to share that @clearglobal.org has joined #CODI!
Clear Global utilizes technology and hundreds of linguists to connect with communities in 40+ countries, delivering vital information and enabling them to be heard in over 1,000 local languages.
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