We see technology
at work almost every minute of every day. In fact, you can use this
high tech to communicate information to someone in seconds, whether they
are across the street or in another country.
Now imagine that technology being absent. How much harder would it be
to communicate? How much longer would it take? In a humanitarian
crisis, like the one in South Sudan,
technology is so important that it can actually save lives. Yet in a
country with such poverty and conflict, technology we take for granted
is often not available.
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