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New research shows that mobile phones may not be as beneficial to displaced people as previously thought. Using video diaries, where displaced people in Somalia recorded their mobile phone use, researchers found that women, in particular, are being exploited by employers who fail to pay them using mobile money. Professor Jutta Bakonyi from Durham University is on the show and her colleague Dr. Peter Chonka joins us in the podcast.
Slaughterbots – autonomous lethal weapons
WikiAfrica
The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell with expert commentary from Bill Thompson.
Studio Manager: John Boland
(Image: Getty Images)
By BBC World Service4.6
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New research shows that mobile phones may not be as beneficial to displaced people as previously thought. Using video diaries, where displaced people in Somalia recorded their mobile phone use, researchers found that women, in particular, are being exploited by employers who fail to pay them using mobile money. Professor Jutta Bakonyi from Durham University is on the show and her colleague Dr. Peter Chonka joins us in the podcast.
Slaughterbots – autonomous lethal weapons
WikiAfrica
The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell with expert commentary from Bill Thompson.
Studio Manager: John Boland
(Image: Getty Images)

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