We’ve reached a very strange point in human history when it is assumed that people who don’t have access to food will have working cell phones.
[This was observed by Foreign Policy’s Joshua Keating, who] points to an announcement by the UN that it will use cell phones to send $22 vouchers to Iraqi refugee families in Syria every two months. They are provided with special SIM cards for the transactions, and the vouchers can then be exchanged for staples such as rice, flour, lentils, chickpeas, and oil at selected stores.
Perhaps expecting that eye brows might be raised at the idea that those needing food aid would have cell phones, the UN’s Emilia Casella reports, “all the 130,000 Iraqi refugees currently receiving food aid from the agency in Syria have mobile phones.” (tpr)
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Posted on Friday October 30th
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Go to the slums here where a family of 5 lives in a room no bigger than a bathroom, they STILL own cell phones. Strange...
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How else can they tweet?
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While this might raise some eyebrows - “If you can’t afford food how can you justify a cell phone?!?!” - it’s actually a...
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