At Mobile World Congress Americas, the GSMA September 12 launched a new global campaign to draw attention to the significant impact that mobile technology is having on the lives of more than five billion people around the world. The 'Case For Change' will put the spotlight on the work of the mobile industry to help achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and, in doing so, connect everyone and everything to a better future.
'Operators and ecosystem players around the world are doing some amazing work to create this better future' and we need to tell those stories,' said Michael O'Hara, Chief Marketing Officer, GSMA. 'Case For Change' demonstrates the direct, positive impact that mobile operators have on the lives of billions of men, women and children around the world, on their communities, on economies, and on society as a whole.
Packed with the latest in mobile technology - 360 - cameras, mobiles, laptops, drone cams and more - the GPS-tagged Case For Change will travel more than 130,000 kilometers, documenting connected life stories of individuals in 18 countries on five continents. Starting this week in the United States, the Case For Change will offer an in-depth view of how mobile is truly changing people's lives. For instance, in Boston, Erich, a low-vision marathon runner, uses connected glasses to enable him to realise his dream of competing in the Boston Marathon. In Providence, Rhode Island, Case For Change will share how mobile technology is helping underprivileged students overcome the 'homework gap' to engage with learning and create brighter futures.
As it travels around the world, Case For Change will also show how mobile is delivering timely healthcare in Africa, providing an essential lifeline for refugees in the Middle East, and giving women financial independence in India, among many other stories. After six months on the road, the Case For Change will end its journey in February 2018 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.