
Text to Change (TTC) in partnership with African monitor is undertaking the initiative “Voice Africa’s Future” using innovative mobile technology to ensure youth participation in the post 2015...
May 24, 2013

In December 2012 Text to Change (TTC), together with the mHealth partnership launched a large-scale nationwide SMS campaign in Tanzania targeting pregnant women in safe motherhood. The campaign...
May 7, 2013

Just imagine a tool that shows how aid is working. It’s getting more and more realistic as today we launch AmLab’s new identity and our new concept: Three60. AmLab (Amsterdam Lab) is the...
May 2, 2013

Imagine having to travel to university for over an hour. If you have to travel to get to an inspiring lecture, it is all worth it. But what if you just have to go to get your marks, or worse,...
April 16, 2013

Text to Change (TTC) is very proud to work on a nationwide anti-tobacco campaign using mobile technology and social media for the first time in Uganda. This campaign will run for at least one year....
April 11, 2013

TEDxChange is a TEDx event co-organized by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and TED focussing on issues surrounding global health and development. Another edition of TEDxChange 2013 will...
March 26, 2013

Text to Change partnered with Save the Children and Unicef to create a Nutrition Awareness Program in Lindi, Tanzania. Information about nutrition was shared via SMS to a large group of...
March 19, 2013

Candice Wong, researcher from the University of Birmingham, wrote an interesting paper on two Text to Change (TTC) projects: “Can text messages change people’s behaviour and knowledge?”The paper...
March 15, 2013
From mid-March TTC will be able to connect with beneficiaries at grassroots level throughout Ghana in a new and innovative way. After months of planning and design, the last phase of...
March 4, 2013

On Valentine’s day people express their love for each other, which of course is just as important as the fact that Text to Change (TTC) set up her first SMS campaign exactly five years ago on that...
February 14, 2013






