Case Studies — Keep Supporters Engaged

The Movements.org case study series identifies and evaluates campaigns that have harnessed technology for social change in their communities or that have demonstrated degree of success that others could learn from. Think you or someone you know should be featured?! Share your work here.

#FreeAlaa

Posted by Rachel Silver in Advocacy, Arrest and Harrasment, Blogging, Build Awareness , Plan and Strategize, Keep Supporters Engaged, Middle East & North Africa, Social Networking, Facebook, Twitter, Online Video, YouTube

The online and offline campaign to free an activist in Egypt brought worldwide focus to his plight and helped him go free.
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Free Kareem

Posted by Esra'a al Shafei and Susannah Vila in Advocacy, Blogging, Build Awareness , Moderately Wired, Not Free, Keep Supporters Engaged, Middle East & North Africa, Social Networking, Facebook, Twitter

When a young Egyptian is suddenly jailed for writing a provocative blog post, one activist launches a campaign to get him out.
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Bersih 2.0 Rally

Posted by Afsanieh Rassti in Build Awareness , Free, Civic Engagement, Plan and Strategize, Election Monitoring, Keep Supporters Engaged

Bersih 2.0 drew 50,000 supporters to its Walk for Democracy, strengthening the movement for free and fair Malaysian elections.
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