Creating jobs for the worlds poorest is exactly what Digital Divide Data does everyday, training poor and disabled people from Cambodia in computer and English skills to provide basic data services to the global community. According to BBC World News and Business Week, outsourcing of ICT services has become a growing trend in the industry, and one that has served to spread the positive impacts of globalization to countries such as Cambodia, once torn by strife and civil war. DDD has earned over $275,000 in revenues and has been commissioned for projects ranging from small data entry to archiving back issues of the Harvard University Crimson newspaper. |