Cross Cultural Collaboration
The essence of all Dadamac's work is cross-cultural collaboration. Barriers that we address and overcome include:
- Technical
- Language
- Literacy
- Geographical distance
- Extreme cultural variation
We don't yet have full information online about all our projects. Please contact us for more information about possible areas of overlapping interest.
Projects in Cross Cultural Collaboration
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Chris Macrae was keen to promote the ideas in Muhamad Yunus’ book, ‘World Without Poverty’. ...
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Dadamac's Collaborators Connect is an online community initiated by me (Pamela McLean). It's where...
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This initiative was started in response to the challenge that John Dada is facing because of ...
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Dadamac Day is an annual celebration which is held online and at Fantsuam Foundation. The start...
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First Thursdays are a series of online chats that take place on the First Thursday of every month....
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The Ago-Are Information Centre was set up by OCDN (Oke-Ogun Community Development Network) as the...
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Following the post-election violence in April 2011 the idea of rebuilding the razed market as...
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April's Post-Election violence in Kafanchan took the local community by surprise. Summary Fantsuam...
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This initiative was set up in response to the sad and unexpected news of Maria's sudden death on...
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During one of the regular UK-Nigeria online meetings in November 2011, John Dada, CEO of Fantsuam...
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In 2003 Krishna Alluri of COL (Commonwealth of Learning) asked Pamela to do a needs analysis in Ago...
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This is the network that was set up in Oyo State to continue the work of the late Peter Adetunji...
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Professor Dick Heller, Dr John Dada and Pamela McLean collaborated on the foundation work for what...
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The UK Nigeria team meets weekly online - using Skype typed messages. You can see the summary of...
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Dadamac could not have come into being without the Internet connectivity provided by Zittnet....





