The document discusses strategies to reduce maternal mortality rates in the Philippines. It proposes establishing a Regional Center for Maternal and Child Health Monitoring at the University of Makati to facilitate reliable data collection, ICT surveillance, training, and research. The Center would work closely with local health teams and hospitals to monitor pregnant women, ensure access to services, and review maternal and infant deaths. Establishing this Center could help accelerate progress towards reducing maternal mortality in the National Capital Region.
The July 2011 Symantec Intelligence Report from Symantec reveals a significant increase in activity related to what may be described as a aggressive and rapidly changing form of generic polymorphic malware. With one in 280.9 emails identified as malicious in July, the rise accounted for 23.7 percent of all email-borne malware intercepted in July; more than double the same figure six months ago, indicating a much more aggressive strategy on the part of the cyber criminals responsible.
1) The document provides basic statistics from a survey on the EWIL program. It shows the respondent demographics by gender and country. 2) The majority of respondents were female (56.4%) and from Turkey (77.3%). 3) The main groups analyzed were 35+ women (43.8%), 35- women (29.6%), and men (26.6%).
The Symantec Intelligence Report for January 2012 showed that:
- The global spam rate increased to 69.0%
- The rate of phishing emails was 1 in 370
- The rate of emails containing malware was 1 in 295
- 2,102 malicious websites were blocked per day
The report provided details on the sources and categories of spam, phishing and malware threats over the past month.
This document discusses value investing and why it is an effective strategy. It provides examples of several famous value investors like Warren Buffett who have achieved high returns over long periods of time by focusing on finding undervalued companies rather than predictions or technical analysis. The key aspects of the value investing approach discussed are finding companies trading at a discount to their intrinsic value, having a long-term orientation, and not worrying about short-term market fluctuations.
NCRS10 - What is the link between distress and dysfunction (Sept10)Alex J Mitchell
This is an invited presentation from the NCRS 2010 asking "what is the association between distress on the distress thermometer and dysfunction". This help to find a cut-off on the DT based on function.
This document summarizes the findings of a 2012 global customer service survey conducted across 11 countries. Some key findings:
- About one third or fewer consumers in most countries felt businesses increased their focus on customer service, though more felt this way in India, Mexico, and Japan. More consumers in Australia, Italy, US and Canada felt businesses pay less attention to customer service.
- Over half of consumers in most countries felt businesses meet but do not exceed their expectations for customer service. Few felt expectations are exceeded, and around a third felt expectations are missed, higher in France.
- Two in five or more consumers in most countries felt businesses are helpful but don't go extra to keep business. More felt this way
Social TV and the Rise of Companion ScreensSteve Weaver
Social media is playing an increasingly important role in television viewing and engagement. As more content is consumed across multiple devices, social TV allows viewers to share their viewing experiences and have conversations about shows in real-time. Various genres are well-suited for social engagement, particularly reality, comedy, and drama programming. Broadcasters are enhancing viewer participation through social TV applications and sites that complement their traditional television content.
(1) The document analyzes the portrayal of crime in local media in Amazonas, Brazil compared to actual crime statistics.
(2) An analysis of TV crime shows found they depicted more violent and random crimes than actual statistics, which show most victims of non-lethal crimes are black, male, young, and poor. TV shows underrepresented black and female victims.
(3) The conclusion is that local media in Amazonas exaggerates the role of criminals and drugs, while underrepresenting actual victims. This shapes public perceptions in ways that do not reflect reality.
The July 2011 Symantec Intelligence Report from Symantec reveals a significant increase in activity related to what may be described as a aggressive and rapidly changing form of generic polymorphic malware. With one in 280.9 emails identified as malicious in July, the rise accounted for 23.7 percent of all email-borne malware intercepted in July; more than double the same figure six months ago, indicating a much more aggressive strategy on the part of the cyber criminals responsible.
1) The document provides basic statistics from a survey on the EWIL program. It shows the respondent demographics by gender and country. 2) The majority of respondents were female (56.4%) and from Turkey (77.3%). 3) The main groups analyzed were 35+ women (43.8%), 35- women (29.6%), and men (26.6%).
The Symantec Intelligence Report for January 2012 showed that:
- The global spam rate increased to 69.0%
- The rate of phishing emails was 1 in 370
- The rate of emails containing malware was 1 in 295
- 2,102 malicious websites were blocked per day
The report provided details on the sources and categories of spam, phishing and malware threats over the past month.
This document discusses value investing and why it is an effective strategy. It provides examples of several famous value investors like Warren Buffett who have achieved high returns over long periods of time by focusing on finding undervalued companies rather than predictions or technical analysis. The key aspects of the value investing approach discussed are finding companies trading at a discount to their intrinsic value, having a long-term orientation, and not worrying about short-term market fluctuations.
NCRS10 - What is the link between distress and dysfunction (Sept10)Alex J Mitchell
This is an invited presentation from the NCRS 2010 asking "what is the association between distress on the distress thermometer and dysfunction". This help to find a cut-off on the DT based on function.
This document summarizes the findings of a 2012 global customer service survey conducted across 11 countries. Some key findings:
- About one third or fewer consumers in most countries felt businesses increased their focus on customer service, though more felt this way in India, Mexico, and Japan. More consumers in Australia, Italy, US and Canada felt businesses pay less attention to customer service.
- Over half of consumers in most countries felt businesses meet but do not exceed their expectations for customer service. Few felt expectations are exceeded, and around a third felt expectations are missed, higher in France.
- Two in five or more consumers in most countries felt businesses are helpful but don't go extra to keep business. More felt this way
Social TV and the Rise of Companion ScreensSteve Weaver
Social media is playing an increasingly important role in television viewing and engagement. As more content is consumed across multiple devices, social TV allows viewers to share their viewing experiences and have conversations about shows in real-time. Various genres are well-suited for social engagement, particularly reality, comedy, and drama programming. Broadcasters are enhancing viewer participation through social TV applications and sites that complement their traditional television content.
(1) The document analyzes the portrayal of crime in local media in Amazonas, Brazil compared to actual crime statistics.
(2) An analysis of TV crime shows found they depicted more violent and random crimes than actual statistics, which show most victims of non-lethal crimes are black, male, young, and poor. TV shows underrepresented black and female victims.
(3) The conclusion is that local media in Amazonas exaggerates the role of criminals and drugs, while underrepresenting actual victims. This shapes public perceptions in ways that do not reflect reality.
The document summarizes the results of a research study that surveyed over 10,000 consumers across 10 countries about their perceptions of customer service. Some key findings include:
- Fewer than one-third of consumers in most countries think businesses have increased their focus on customer service during difficult economic times. However, more consumers in India and Mexico believe businesses have made an extra effort.
- Around half to three-fifths of consumers feel businesses generally meet their expectations for customer service, but at least a quarter feel expectations are usually missed, over half in France and Mexico.
- Two-fifths or more of consumers in most countries think businesses are helpful but don't go beyond what's required to keep customers
The document summarizes internet usage trends in Azerbaijan from 2004-2011 based on data from the Caucasus Barometer surveys. Some key findings are:
- Household PC and mobile phone ownership increased substantially over time, with mobile ownership reaching over 90% by 2011.
- However, internet usage rates lagged behind, with only about a quarter of Azerbaijanis using the internet by 2011. Daily internet use was still only around 7%.
- Major barriers to internet adoption and use included lack of awareness, age, education, poverty, rural residence, and lack of English skills. Rural areas, poorer populations, and those with less education were least likely to use the internet frequently.
Mapping of MARPs and strategic planning was conducted in Sri Lanka to estimate the size and distribution of key populations at high risk of HIV. The mapping identified over 1,900 female sex worker spots and 900 MSM spots across four districts. National estimates of 41,285 female sex workers and 32,796 MSM were then extrapolated. The data generated hotspot maps and will inform targeted HIV prevention by facilitating intervention planning, resource allocation, and monitoring and evaluation of coverage and impact.
The document provides quarterly financial results for several companies. It shows that for the quarter ended June 2012, TCS's sales rose 32.47% to Rs. 114106.50 millions compared to the same quarter last year. The company's net profit grew 35.65% to Rs. 27975.90 millions. Operating profit increased marginally to Rs. 34393.20 millions from Rs. 26914.60 millions in the previous year.
Steven Schwartz at Consumer Centric Health, Models for Change '11HealthInnoventions
Tackling the Double Helix: On the Road to Sustainable Behavior Change.
Sustainable health behavior change is possible.
To be successful, you must equally commit to health at the individual level and the social level.
A survey of 600 registered North Carolina voters found that over half reported being interested in politics and elections at an 8 or higher on a 10-point scale. Most identified as moderate or conservative in their political beliefs. Unemployment and the economy were seen as the most important issues facing North Carolina, and a majority believed the state was heading in the right direction.
A survey of 600 registered North Carolina voters found that over half reported being interested in politics and elections at an 8 or higher on a 10-point scale. Most identified as moderate or conservative in their political beliefs. Unemployment and the economy were seen as the most important issues facing the state, and a majority believed North Carolina was heading in the right direction.
Chapel Hill 2020 offered the special topic presentation "State of the Community" by Aaron Nelson, president and CEO of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce, at noon Monday, Feb. 6, in the Council Chamber of Chapel Hill Town Hall.
The public was invited to attend or may view the presentation on Chapel Hill Government TV-18 or by streaming video on the Town of Chapel Hill website at http://www.townofchapelhill.org/index.aspx?page=1850.
The document presents results from reading comprehension and math tests administered in 2010 and 2011 in six districts in Lima, Peru. In reading comprehension, the percentage of students below level 1 decreased from 2010 to 2011 in most districts, while the percentage at level 1 or 2 increased. In math, the percentage below level 1 remained similar or increased from 2010 to 2011 in most districts, while the percentage at level 1 decreased and level 2 increased slightly. The results suggest minor improvements in reading comprehension but no significant changes in math scores over the two years.
The documents present survey results from North Carolina voters on issues related to access to credit services. Key findings include:
- Concerns over the economy and unemployment were the top issues facing North Carolina voters.
- While public opinion was divided on the need for greater access to credit services, over half of those who faced a financial crisis in the past year believed more access was needed.
- When in need of a small loan, voters were most likely to turn to family/friends or banks, but those who faced a crisis ranked online lending third.
- Conservative voters were more likely to agree that high-risk loans should have higher fees, while liberals were split on the issue.
- Views
The Importance of College Students Joining the NMDPMeagan Rudy
This is my work product from my internship course that I took over the summer last year. In this presentation, I discuss the importance of why college students should become bone marrow/stem cell donors and describe how a bone marrow drive works.
The survey of 892 downtown Kansas City residents found that more residents are owning rather than renting homes and having higher incomes. Residents are very satisfied living downtown and rate it positively for entertainment, character, and culture but negatively for transportation and green space. Most residents work downtown, dine out frequently at casual restaurants downtown, and shop for groceries downtown multiple times per month.
The document discusses several issues related to consumer credit in North Carolina:
1) A majority of North Carolina voters believe the economy and unemployment are the most important issues facing the state.
2) While public opinion is divided on access to credit services, those who faced a financial crisis in the past year saw greater need for more access.
3) When in need of a small loan, North Carolinians prefer turning to family/friends or banks over other options like payday lenders or online lenders. However, online lenders ranked third among those who previously faced a financial crisis.
4) There is disagreement on whether high-risk borrowers should pay higher interest rates, with conservatives generally
Kharfen: DC HIV Public-Private Partnershipshealthhiv
Michael Kharfen
Bureau Chief, Partnerships, Capacity Building, Community Outreach
DC Department of Health
HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, STD and TB Administration
1) Social networking site use has increased across all age groups since 2005, though those ages 18-29 are still most likely to use them. 2) Over half of American adults now own smartphones, and one quarter mostly access the internet via their phone. 3) Staying connected to family is the main motivation for social media use among those over 50 years old.
This document analyzes trends in Mexican migration to the United States over time using data from the Mexican Migration Project. The author finds that the typical Mexican migrant is no longer an uneducated, unskilled male from rural areas of western Mexico as was the historical stereotype. Instead, migrants are now better educated, more skilled, and include more females migrating from urban areas of non-traditional states in Mexico. The percentage of migrants from non-traditional states has increased from 7% in 1906-1949 to 67% in 2000-2008. Occupations have also shifted away from agriculture towards more skilled jobs.
The document summarizes the results of a survey of 2653 respondents. It found that 58% had a positive experience with the guild, while 41% saw no difference. The guild is considered inclusive with a fair mix of colleges represented. The top ways students communicate are through email, Google searches, and the university website. Most students see the guild as providing societies and clubs to get involved in. Priorities for the guild include better representation to the university, social spaces, and communication.
1) 1999, 2001, and 2008 CIRP Frequency Distribution Trend Results of CMU Resp...Digithead
This document presents frequency distributions from the CIRP First-Time, Full-Time Freshman Survey for the years 1999, 2001, and 2008. It shows responses to 12 questions regarding demographics, academic performance, and post-secondary plans of freshmen students. Some key findings based on the responses include: the majority of students were female, between the ages of 18-19, English was their native language, they graduated high school within the current or previous year, enrolled full-time, lived 101-500 miles from their permanent home, earned mostly A-B grades in high school, and planned to live in a college residence hall.
1) 1999, 2001, and 2008 CIRP Frequency Distribution Trend Results of CMU Resp...Digithead
This document presents frequency distributions from the CIRP First-Time, Full-Time Freshman Survey for the years 1999, 2001, and 2008. It shows responses to 12 questions regarding demographics, academic performance, and post-secondary plans of freshmen students. Some key findings based on the data include: the majority of respondents were female, between the ages of 18-19, English was their native language, they graduated high school within the current or previous year, enrolled full-time, lived 101-500 miles from their permanent home, earned mostly A-B grades in high school, and planned to live in a college residence hall.
The document provides information from the 2010 Census on population growth and demographic changes in the Charlotte region. Some key points:
- The population of the Metrolina region grew by 29% between 2000-2010 to over 2 million.
- Charlotte grew by 35% in the last decade, with almost half the growth occurring outside the I-485 beltway.
- Areas outside the city center like Southwest, South, North and Northeast Charlotte saw the largest population gains.
- The Hispanic population in Charlotte more than doubled to almost 96,000 between 2000-2010.
The document summarizes the results of a research study that surveyed over 10,000 consumers across 10 countries about their perceptions of customer service. Some key findings include:
- Fewer than one-third of consumers in most countries think businesses have increased their focus on customer service during difficult economic times. However, more consumers in India and Mexico believe businesses have made an extra effort.
- Around half to three-fifths of consumers feel businesses generally meet their expectations for customer service, but at least a quarter feel expectations are usually missed, over half in France and Mexico.
- Two-fifths or more of consumers in most countries think businesses are helpful but don't go beyond what's required to keep customers
The document summarizes internet usage trends in Azerbaijan from 2004-2011 based on data from the Caucasus Barometer surveys. Some key findings are:
- Household PC and mobile phone ownership increased substantially over time, with mobile ownership reaching over 90% by 2011.
- However, internet usage rates lagged behind, with only about a quarter of Azerbaijanis using the internet by 2011. Daily internet use was still only around 7%.
- Major barriers to internet adoption and use included lack of awareness, age, education, poverty, rural residence, and lack of English skills. Rural areas, poorer populations, and those with less education were least likely to use the internet frequently.
Mapping of MARPs and strategic planning was conducted in Sri Lanka to estimate the size and distribution of key populations at high risk of HIV. The mapping identified over 1,900 female sex worker spots and 900 MSM spots across four districts. National estimates of 41,285 female sex workers and 32,796 MSM were then extrapolated. The data generated hotspot maps and will inform targeted HIV prevention by facilitating intervention planning, resource allocation, and monitoring and evaluation of coverage and impact.
The document provides quarterly financial results for several companies. It shows that for the quarter ended June 2012, TCS's sales rose 32.47% to Rs. 114106.50 millions compared to the same quarter last year. The company's net profit grew 35.65% to Rs. 27975.90 millions. Operating profit increased marginally to Rs. 34393.20 millions from Rs. 26914.60 millions in the previous year.
Steven Schwartz at Consumer Centric Health, Models for Change '11HealthInnoventions
Tackling the Double Helix: On the Road to Sustainable Behavior Change.
Sustainable health behavior change is possible.
To be successful, you must equally commit to health at the individual level and the social level.
A survey of 600 registered North Carolina voters found that over half reported being interested in politics and elections at an 8 or higher on a 10-point scale. Most identified as moderate or conservative in their political beliefs. Unemployment and the economy were seen as the most important issues facing North Carolina, and a majority believed the state was heading in the right direction.
A survey of 600 registered North Carolina voters found that over half reported being interested in politics and elections at an 8 or higher on a 10-point scale. Most identified as moderate or conservative in their political beliefs. Unemployment and the economy were seen as the most important issues facing the state, and a majority believed North Carolina was heading in the right direction.
Chapel Hill 2020 offered the special topic presentation "State of the Community" by Aaron Nelson, president and CEO of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce, at noon Monday, Feb. 6, in the Council Chamber of Chapel Hill Town Hall.
The public was invited to attend or may view the presentation on Chapel Hill Government TV-18 or by streaming video on the Town of Chapel Hill website at http://www.townofchapelhill.org/index.aspx?page=1850.
The document presents results from reading comprehension and math tests administered in 2010 and 2011 in six districts in Lima, Peru. In reading comprehension, the percentage of students below level 1 decreased from 2010 to 2011 in most districts, while the percentage at level 1 or 2 increased. In math, the percentage below level 1 remained similar or increased from 2010 to 2011 in most districts, while the percentage at level 1 decreased and level 2 increased slightly. The results suggest minor improvements in reading comprehension but no significant changes in math scores over the two years.
The documents present survey results from North Carolina voters on issues related to access to credit services. Key findings include:
- Concerns over the economy and unemployment were the top issues facing North Carolina voters.
- While public opinion was divided on the need for greater access to credit services, over half of those who faced a financial crisis in the past year believed more access was needed.
- When in need of a small loan, voters were most likely to turn to family/friends or banks, but those who faced a crisis ranked online lending third.
- Conservative voters were more likely to agree that high-risk loans should have higher fees, while liberals were split on the issue.
- Views
The Importance of College Students Joining the NMDPMeagan Rudy
This is my work product from my internship course that I took over the summer last year. In this presentation, I discuss the importance of why college students should become bone marrow/stem cell donors and describe how a bone marrow drive works.
The survey of 892 downtown Kansas City residents found that more residents are owning rather than renting homes and having higher incomes. Residents are very satisfied living downtown and rate it positively for entertainment, character, and culture but negatively for transportation and green space. Most residents work downtown, dine out frequently at casual restaurants downtown, and shop for groceries downtown multiple times per month.
The document discusses several issues related to consumer credit in North Carolina:
1) A majority of North Carolina voters believe the economy and unemployment are the most important issues facing the state.
2) While public opinion is divided on access to credit services, those who faced a financial crisis in the past year saw greater need for more access.
3) When in need of a small loan, North Carolinians prefer turning to family/friends or banks over other options like payday lenders or online lenders. However, online lenders ranked third among those who previously faced a financial crisis.
4) There is disagreement on whether high-risk borrowers should pay higher interest rates, with conservatives generally
Kharfen: DC HIV Public-Private Partnershipshealthhiv
Michael Kharfen
Bureau Chief, Partnerships, Capacity Building, Community Outreach
DC Department of Health
HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis, STD and TB Administration
1) Social networking site use has increased across all age groups since 2005, though those ages 18-29 are still most likely to use them. 2) Over half of American adults now own smartphones, and one quarter mostly access the internet via their phone. 3) Staying connected to family is the main motivation for social media use among those over 50 years old.
This document analyzes trends in Mexican migration to the United States over time using data from the Mexican Migration Project. The author finds that the typical Mexican migrant is no longer an uneducated, unskilled male from rural areas of western Mexico as was the historical stereotype. Instead, migrants are now better educated, more skilled, and include more females migrating from urban areas of non-traditional states in Mexico. The percentage of migrants from non-traditional states has increased from 7% in 1906-1949 to 67% in 2000-2008. Occupations have also shifted away from agriculture towards more skilled jobs.
The document summarizes the results of a survey of 2653 respondents. It found that 58% had a positive experience with the guild, while 41% saw no difference. The guild is considered inclusive with a fair mix of colleges represented. The top ways students communicate are through email, Google searches, and the university website. Most students see the guild as providing societies and clubs to get involved in. Priorities for the guild include better representation to the university, social spaces, and communication.
1) 1999, 2001, and 2008 CIRP Frequency Distribution Trend Results of CMU Resp...Digithead
This document presents frequency distributions from the CIRP First-Time, Full-Time Freshman Survey for the years 1999, 2001, and 2008. It shows responses to 12 questions regarding demographics, academic performance, and post-secondary plans of freshmen students. Some key findings based on the responses include: the majority of students were female, between the ages of 18-19, English was their native language, they graduated high school within the current or previous year, enrolled full-time, lived 101-500 miles from their permanent home, earned mostly A-B grades in high school, and planned to live in a college residence hall.
1) 1999, 2001, and 2008 CIRP Frequency Distribution Trend Results of CMU Resp...Digithead
This document presents frequency distributions from the CIRP First-Time, Full-Time Freshman Survey for the years 1999, 2001, and 2008. It shows responses to 12 questions regarding demographics, academic performance, and post-secondary plans of freshmen students. Some key findings based on the data include: the majority of respondents were female, between the ages of 18-19, English was their native language, they graduated high school within the current or previous year, enrolled full-time, lived 101-500 miles from their permanent home, earned mostly A-B grades in high school, and planned to live in a college residence hall.
The document provides information from the 2010 Census on population growth and demographic changes in the Charlotte region. Some key points:
- The population of the Metrolina region grew by 29% between 2000-2010 to over 2 million.
- Charlotte grew by 35% in the last decade, with almost half the growth occurring outside the I-485 beltway.
- Areas outside the city center like Southwest, South, North and Northeast Charlotte saw the largest population gains.
- The Hispanic population in Charlotte more than doubled to almost 96,000 between 2000-2010.
Passion,persistence,partnerships secrets for earning more onlinenfpSynergy
Passion, persistence, and partnerships are key to earning more online. Over the past decade, internet and broadband access has grown significantly in UK households. Mobile internet access has also increased dramatically, with nearly half of people now using their phones to access the internet. Social networking participation has also risen sharply, especially on Facebook. Charities have embraced various online tools and social media to communicate with supporters, promote campaigns, understand views, and fundraise. However, strategies and board-level approval of internet efforts varies significantly among charities. Website usage is typically tracked by metrics like page views, unique visitors, and email metrics.
The document compares economic indicators of major ASEAN countries like Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Indonesia to other Asian countries and major world economies. It provides data on population, age structure, GDP, exports, imports, internet and mobile phone usage. It also discusses the forces shaping business landscapes in ASEAN like increasing digitization, globalization and social/cultural changes. Traditional hierarchies are being replaced by networked and entrepreneurial models and knowledge/innovation are replacing capital as key productivity factors.
The document provides information about CIIC & COMR, a leading online survey panel company in China. It details the size and characteristics of their online panel, including over 1.8 million panelists covering 34 Chinese provinces. The panelists provide detailed personal information across demographics, family/social status, and industries. Recruitment began in 2000 and the panel grows by about 1,000 members daily.
The document describes a Markowitz portfolio analysis with two risky assets using an efficient set. It provides the expected returns and standard deviations of the two assets, as well as their correlation. It then shows a dynamic chart of the efficient set with the two risky assets, depicting how the blue Markowitz efficient frontier changes as the correlation is adjusted. The computational numbers below the chart are not as instructive as the graphical representation of the efficient frontier.
Mary will present the Project’s latest research on social media adoption as part of a day-long workshop organized by and for the staff from the State Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and the 8 nonprofit organizations that partner with them to design and implement 2 to 3 week study tours around the U.S. for international visitors.
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We know we want to create products which our customers find to be valuable. Whether we label it as customer-centric or product-led depends on how long we've been doing product management. There are three challenges we face when doing this. The obvious challenge is figuring out what our users need; the non-obvious challenges are in creating a shared understanding of those needs and in sensing if what we're doing is meeting those needs.
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MJ Global's success in staying ahead of the curve in the packaging industry is a testament to its dedication to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centricity. By embracing technological advancements, leading in eco-friendly solutions, collaborating with industry leaders, and adapting to evolving consumer preferences, MJ Global continues to set new standards in the packaging sector.
The Evolution and Impact of OTT Platforms: A Deep Dive into the Future of Ent...ABHILASH DUTTA
This presentation provides a thorough examination of Over-the-Top (OTT) platforms, focusing on their development and substantial influence on the entertainment industry, with a particular emphasis on the Indian market.We begin with an introduction to OTT platforms, defining them as streaming services that deliver content directly over the internet, bypassing traditional broadcast channels. These platforms offer a variety of content, including movies, TV shows, and original productions, allowing users to access content on-demand across multiple devices.The historical context covers the early days of streaming, starting with Netflix's inception in 1997 as a DVD rental service and its transition to streaming in 2007. The presentation also highlights India's television journey, from the launch of Doordarshan in 1959 to the introduction of Direct-to-Home (DTH) satellite television in 2000, which expanded viewing choices and set the stage for the rise of OTT platforms like Big Flix, Ditto TV, Sony LIV, Hotstar, and Netflix. The business models of OTT platforms are explored in detail. Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) models, exemplified by Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, offer unlimited content access for a monthly fee. Transactional Video on Demand (TVOD) models, like iTunes and Sky Box Office, allow users to pay for individual pieces of content. Advertising-Based Video on Demand (AVOD) models, such as YouTube and Facebook Watch, provide free content supported by advertisements. Hybrid models combine elements of SVOD and AVOD, offering flexibility to cater to diverse audience preferences.
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ANNEX C_Presentation on Maternal Health focusing on NCR/Pasig City
1. MDG 4 and 5
Facilitating a Reliable Outcome
Presented during the Local Roundtable Discussion for the
Formulation of the Philippine MDG Acceleration Plan for
Maternal Health, Astoria Plaza, Ortigas Center,
Pasig City, 21st June, 2012
2. Current Approach to Reduction of
Maternal Mortality
“Every Pregnancy Is at Risk”
“Every Pregnancy should end at
the health facility with assistance
by skilled health professional”
2
3. Most Effective Intervention to
Prevent Maternal Deaths
Skilled attendant at
childbirth is the
most effective
intervention
WHO 1999.
5. Vital Indicators
(2010 vs. 2011)
• Total Population – 2.3% increase from
11.552 M in 2010 to 11.819 M in 2011
• CBR – 11% decrease from 20.1 to 17.9
• CDR – 7% decrease from 5.6 to 5.2
• IMR – 8% increase from 17.3 to 18.7
• UFMR – 12% increase from 23.3 to 17.3
• MMR – 24% increase from 58 to 72
6. Trend in Infant and Under-five Mortality Rates NCR, 2005-
2011, FHSIS
18. Contributory to high MMR/IMR
1. MM as central referral region
( facilities cater to outside MM)
1. Referred pregnant women mostly
pathological/complicated cases
2. MWs because of unbundled
PhilHealth payment refer late or do
not refer at all
3. No or late registration of live births
4. Wrong recoding or entry (e.g. NBM
also counted in UFM
22. • Acumen and competency for research
• Recognition and credits for training
• Sustaining irreversible reforms on trainings;
research; and, data/information generation
23. Tactical Plans
1. micro management/individual
care (service)
2. Reliable data (information
technology)
“ PLAN AND PREPARE”
24. Regional Center for Monitoring
Maternal and Child Health
or
Regional Center for Public Health
Leadership and Governance
25. Why UMak …
• More facilitating than hindering factors
Political and Institutional Leadership
Prestige and credibility
Health is a priority in Makati
Geographically at the center of MetroManila
Distance from CHD-MM
Facilities and human resource complement
26. The Center …
General Specific
• Research • Disaggregate addresses
and other delivery/deaths
• ICT variables
• Daily or weekly reporting
• Evaluation/Assessment • Maternal/Infant Death
Review/PathoConference
• Cause of Death
• Trainings
• Others
27. Application: Pregnant Women in …
CCT NHTS Others
PL with CHT CHT with DOHRep and CL CHO with
CL with DOHRep CHO with RNHeals/MWs DOHRep &
CHO with RNHeals/MWs RNHeals/MWs
Health Center Lying-in
(For ICT monitoring and research) (For provision of health service)
University of Makati Higher referral level (service)
(as Maternal and Child Health
Monitoring Center)
28. KP Nurses LGUs/CHOs Hospitals
• Data Collection
•Verification
Research,
ICT Surveillance Program Statistics and
Managers Action
•Analysis
•Segregation
•Report Generation
Data Gathering and Report Generation
29. Six (6) Buntis Connections
(Health Plan)
• Health facility and referral network
• Health Professional/s up to referral
facility/ies
• Source of blood if needed
• Transportation
• Communication
• Pre- and Post- natal visits
30. Other Variables/Indicators
• Prenatal and Postnatal Visits ( with TT and
Supplements)
• Prenatal and Postnatal Complications
• Teenage Pregnancies
• Breastfeeding/Nutrition
• EPI
• FP (commodities and 3-yr gap)
31. Immediate Actions from CHDMM
• Makati Health Board Presentation done
• MOA with UMak
• Conference/Summit of Civil Society Groups, Non-
Government Organizations and People’s
Organizations to:
- present CHDMM Plans and Programs/Roadmap
- gather info on the participants’ organizations to
make into compendium
- agreements on individual organizations’
partnership activities with DOH indentifying
specific areas and activities/services to be carried
out
• With ZFF/?Umak meet all NCR Mayors
32. Expectations from LCEs
• Take the lead to consolidate efforts as a team
(CHT, CL, PL, RNHeals, PHMWs, CHO)
• Support to CHTs (financial for transportation
and meals; in-kind for forms, bags umbrellas,
etc.
• Assign ICT person-in-charge
• ICT maintenance and support
• E-link to UMak and maintenance
• Declare all pregnancies as an “emergency case”
33. Expectations from Umak …
• Office space
• Human resource complement
• Other facilities that can be provided
• Coordination and conduct of trainings
• Generation of data and information
• Conduct of research
• Maintenance
Editor's Notes
The total population of NCR is projected to increase by 2.3% from 2010-2011. The CBR and CDR have decreased by 11% and 7% respectively based on FHSIS reports from LGUs; IMR has increased by 8%; UFMR by 12% and MMR by 24% comparing the 2010 to the 2011 figures.
This graph shows the multi-year trend of IMR and UFMR from 2005-2011 in NCR. There is an increase in both UFMR and IMR from 2010 to 2011
There is really an increase of maternal mortality ratio for the past 4 years and the there will be a great possibility of not reaching the MDG targets by 2015 if the rate of increase persists and nothing is being done at the Regional or LGU level to avert further increase in maternal deaths. The National target for the country on MMR by 2015 is 52 and for the NCR, it is 11. In 2011, the MMR in NCR is below the National Target of 77/100,000 LBs while it is above the Regional target of 16/100,000 LBs.
This graph shows the distribution of maternal deaths in the NCR per LGU in 2011 in terms of absolute number of deaths and the standardized rates which is the MMR. In terms of absolute number of deaths, Quezon City has the highest number (46 deaths) followed by Manila (20 deaths) Pasig (15 deaths) Marikina (12) and Muntinlupa (11). However, in terms of MMR, Pateros is the highest with the MMR of 248/100,000 LBs followed by Muntinlupa (191), Pasig (184), Marikina (136), Valenzuela (111), Quezon City (110) and Makati (106). The lowest MMR were reported in the cities of Caloocan (10), San Juan (31) and Navotas (32).
In the NCR, most cases of maternal deaths in 2011 are due to any form of hemorrhage (42% of cases); followed by hypertensive disorders of pregnancy to including pre-eclampsia (31%); medical complications aggravated by pregnancy (11%); infection (11%) and embolic complications (5%) which is hard to prevent or predict but can be treated if promptly referred.
This is a graph shows the proportion of deliveries by place per LGU in 2011. Manila, San Juan and Mandaluyong have the highest proportion of deliveries taking place in health facilities while Las Pinas, Pateros, Taguig, Paranaque, Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela have the highest proportion of deliveries occurring at home.
This table shows the selected delivery rates by place and assistant, which illustrates that home deliveries and TBA-assisted deliveries are declining over the years while health facility deliveries are increasing.
. In the NCR in 2011, 86% (182, 271) of deliveries occurred in health facilities while 29, 246 deliveries (14%) occurred at home.
This graph shows the deliveries by attendants in NCR in 2011. Most of the deliveries (57%) or 120, 852 deliveries were assisted by physicians; 36% by midwives; 7% by TBAs; and only 0.4% assisted by nurses.
The use of FP methods for birth spacing and limiting is one of the effective strategies to prevent maternal deaths due to very short birth intervals and very large number of children. Contraceptive prevalence rate reflects the current user rate of the modern FP methods among women of reproductive age (15-49 y.o.) and their husbands/partners. In the NCR, the CPR has increased for the past 5 years from 23% in 2007 to 33% in 2011. But there is a need to further increase this figure to 65% by 2015 and to integrate figures from the private sector in the reports.
This graph shows the ranking per LGU in terms of CPR in 2011. Valenzuela, Quezon City and Muntinlupa are the top 3 LGUs for CPR while Manila, Taguig, Paranaque, Pasig and Makati are the lowest 5 LGUs.