Hello! I’m John Weeks, developing innovative fundraising and communication strategies in Southeast Asia.

I particularly relish the challenge of growing nonprofit infrastructure. I’ve founded Our Books, Our Books Illustration and Design, House32 Web Design, and assisted in getting Open Development Cambodia and the ICT4 Cambodia Development Network off the ground.

I serve on the boards of Open Development Cambodia, Our Books, Nou Hach Literary Journal, and arts ‘think tank’ Sang Salapak.

I frequently teach at varied tech events, and enjoy sharing my interests via blogging, cartooning and varied writing. My opinions on art, culture, and technology are cited in publications ranging from Time and USA Today to Punk Planet.

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‘Mr. Contraception’

From 2008 to 2010 I helped research and design a media strategy for a birth control campaign targeting Cambodian women in the countryside.

It was a lot of fun, and provided a fascinating perspective on how people access information in this largely agricultural and rural environment.

For a time, it was all I talked about until I earned the label ‘Mr. Contraception’.

(You can check out the formal research study here: KFW Media Survey 2008 Final.)

 

Sadly, many women in Cambodia don’t have easy access to information about contraception. And rumors flourish in the absence of sound information. Women who attempt to use contraception for the first time often STOP because it takes time for their body to adjust… and many of them don’t have anyone informed to discuss their apprehensions with.

One key item I wanted to see was a phone number that women could call, so that even in the remotest of areas, information could be accessed.

After designing the basic approach, my time on the project came to an end. I crossed my fingers that there would be a phone number tying all the components together.

Just a few days ago, my friends at 17 Triggers webbed up these videos. I was blown away They’re funny, easy on the eye and get the point across. (Subtitled too!) And each one has that phone number splashed at the end. (Sigh of relief.) Bravo!

 

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