A suicide bombing exploded outside of one of the only Internet cafes in Somalia's capital last Thursday. Three days later, the cafe's owner spoke on one of the Social Good Summit Mogadishu's Global Conversation panels.
When the event's organizer asked him if he still wanted to speak, the cafe owner replied, "This is even more important now."
The really exciting part of this year's Social Good Summit didn't take place on the 92nd Street Y's upper Manhattan stage it occurred at more than 200 meetups across the world.
The Social Good Summit's two newest partners The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the U.N. Development Programme helped elevate the summit to a unprecedented level of international participation. We had livestreams from Beijing, China with the help of the Gates Foundation, and Nairobi, Kenya and Mogadishu, Somalia with the help of UNDP.
Also, through the help of the UNDP, people organized meetups via Mashable's Meetup Everywhere platform in some of the world's most far-reaching corners. Some 47 UNDP country offices hosted Social Good meetups between Friday, Sept. 21 and Tuesday, Sept. 25. Though some of the meetups were quite small in number Damascus, Syria hosted a handful of attendees they unanimously reported back high-quality conversations about the potential impact of social media on their local communities.
"I never expected how people would take the concept of the Social Good Summit and run with in themselves," Boaz Paldi, head of video for the UNDP told Mashable.
Though Beijing, Nairobi and Mogadishu's livestreams were organized by the partners, Rwanda, Uzbekistan and Bangladesh's were not. Yet all three countries' events streamed; Bangladesh's into five provinces, and Bhutan broadcast its summit on national TV.
"What's really amazing to me is that these are the voices we haven't heard before," Paldi said. "They burst the doors open because they want to be a part of this conversation. This thing is just bigger than just us it's become an inspiration to us to have their voices heard at the table."
Even in unstable parts of the world, the U.N. ensured the security of the meetups, hosting Juba, South Sudan and Kabul, Afghanistan's on its compounds.
"Through this partnership, we've managed to bridge the digital divide, connecting the connected with the unconnected," Paldi said.
Here are some Twitpics from meetups around the world:
Social Good summit Tokyo meetup Thank You!!! #sgstokyo #sgsglobal twitter.com/meganehara/sta
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NOW: Social Good Summit Global Conversation LIVE from Kenya mashable.com/sgs #sgsglobal twitter.com/FHI360/status/
FHI 360 (@FHI360) September 24, 2012
@thierry_ratsiz partage son exprience du web et des médias sociaux au #sgsglobal #madagascar twitter.com/saveoursmile/s
Hery Zo (@saveoursmile) September 23, 2012
Right now from the Social Good Global Conversation in Oman.#SGSglobal twitter.com/OmnEntrepreneu
Sharifa Al-Barami (@OmnEntrepreneur) September 22, 2012
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Read more of Mashable's coverage of the 2012 Social Good Summit:
Day One:
- Hillary Clinton Opens the Social Good Summit [VIDEO]
- How the U.S. Chief Technology Officer Is Making Data Awesome
- Can Mobile Phones Help Fight Pediatric AIDS?
- How Is Social Media Changing Diplomacy?
- Peter Gabriel Makes Case For Internet Freedom
- ITU Secretary-General: OK to Make Profit When Helping Developing Nations
- 8-Year-Old YouTube Sensation Performs at Social Good Summit
- Social Good Summit Day 1: Highlights and Pics
Day Two:
- ShoutAbout Aims to Inspire Social Action Based on News Stories
- Tim Pool, Guerrilla Journalist of the Digital Age [VIDEO]
- U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice: Twitter Crucial to Her Mission
- How Social Media Is Empowering Women in Haiti
- How to Use Mobile Devices to Solve Global Problems
- How Forest Whitaker Is Using Technology to Spread Peace
- Social Good Summit Day 2: Highlights and Pics
Day Three:
- Napolitano: Congress 'Got Stuck' on Cybersecurity
- U.N. Foundation Challenges the World to Take Action
- Nick Kristof Takes Social Good Gaming to the Next Level
- Why Tech and New Media Can Help End Modern Slavery
- UNICEF Launches Online Campaign to Reduce Child Mortality Rates
- What It Means to Be an Advocate in the Digital Age
- What Non-Profits Can Learn From Cat Videos
- Deepak Chopra: Social Media is the Next Phase of Humanity [VIDEO]
- Social Good Summit Day 3: Highlights and Pics
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