The Jupiter Drawing Room CT presents:
The Deeply Insightful Report
This report aims to spotlight key topics, insights and learnings that we can get inspired and informed from.
Africa is championing innovation the African way. And there is a lot we can learn from our continent's pioneers. We took a look at how innovators are connecting true African problems with simple and effective technology.
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Nigeria national iccm implementation frameworktomowo George
The Nigeria's National ICCM implementation Framework is a 'one national iCCM Implementation Model' describing the activities expected to be carried out at the different levels of government, with clear programme boundaries, roles and responsibilities of individuals, organizations and other players. This framework also shows the pattern of information flow for iCCM in the country.
Google is trying hard to sell Youtube ads for brand awareness but definitely not for sales conversion for most industries. Personally I reckon those ads interrupt users video experience and I just want to click the 'skip ads' button.
Katrin Park, director of IFPRI's Communications & Knowledge Management Division, gave a presentation about IFPRI's new initiative Compact2025 in Beijing, June 6, 2016.
Digital mobility and connectivity become more important every day. To learn more about the true current state of mobile behavior, we tracked 470 voluntary consumers for a month on their smartphones and tablets; we also asked them questions about how they use and view mobile devices in their lives. Tracking patterns combined with users’ own insights can help brands shape better experiences for all mobile users.
Digital Revolution in Africa: TabLabs for Health and EducationCrystal Kigoni
Voices of Africa Foundation is a social enterprise venture that plans to promote employment and expertise in the technology sector in Africa, but also to make devices, power supply, and internet widely available for children and healthcare providers.
TabLabs is an idea that can revolutionize the way data is collected, stored, and shared in educational and healthcare facilities in East Africa. By pairing appropriate technology, affordable localized applications, and reasonable prices. Education and healthcare are two of the biggest challenges in Africa. We have one possible solution.
2 of 4: Reducing Neonatal Mortality - Prevention, Early Detection and Treatme...JSI
This presentation by JSI's Nosa Orobaton, "March of Care for Newborn Umbilical Cord in Nigeria" was part of a dynamic panel moderated by JSI's Dr. Penny Dawson on February 13, 2015 at the 14th World Congress on Public Health in Kolkata, India. Four speakers summarized evidence for interventions proven to reduce newborn mortality (e.g., chlorhexidine) and shared important policy and programmatic experiences in prevention and treatment of neonatal infections. JSI's Leela Khanal and Dr. Nosa Orobaton spoke about experiences from Nepal and Nigeria in scaling up chlorhexidine use in those countries. Another speaker shared results from the COMBINE trial in Ethiopia, implemented primarily by JSI with support from SAVE/SNL, which evaluated the impact on neonatal mortality of health extension worker-led management of bacterial infections.
Framework for open data and impacts in agriculture and nutritiongodanSec
Ben Schaap (GODAN Secretariat) and Jacques Jansen (Wageningen UR) presented at the 2nd International Workshop: Creating Impact with Open Data in Agriculture and Nutrition in The Hague, 10 September 2015.
JSI's Chlorhexidine Projects in Nepal, Madagascar and NigeriaJSI
28% of newborn deaths worldwide are due to infections. The entry point for many of these infections is the umbilical cord. Traditional practices to prevent infection (such as alcohol, oil, ash, or turmeric) vary from place to place and may be harmful. Chlorhexidine (CHX) is a simple, effective, 23-cent intervention that has been used to reduce neonatal mortality by 23% and prevent serious cord infections by 68%. Funded by USAID and other donors, a pioneering program led by JSI in Nepal has prevented at least 2.700 newborn deaths and has influenced other countries around the global. More than 25 countries have visited Nepal’s program, and 5 have implemented programs, including two programs funded by USAID and led by JSI in Madagascar and Nigeria. To create and provide a sustainable, affordable, and high-quality supply, JSI partnered with private-sector manufacturers in Nepal and Nigeria. Nepal’s Lomus Pharmaceuticals, whose CHX tubes are displayed here, have exported the antiseptic to Ethiopia, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Nigeria, and Pakistan. Nigeria’s Drugfield Pharmaceuticals has exported to Haiti and Kenya.
Presented by John McDermott, Director (CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health) and Thomas Randolph, Director (CGIAR Research Program on Livestock Agri-Food Systems) based on a presentation to the CGIAR System Council workshop on COVID-19, 12 June 2020
We are developing an inexpensive GPS tracking device, which is small enough to be used as wearable or embedded technology.
This technology will come with client's web and mobile apps which would allow client to track current and historic locations.
''A new patient experience - Getting good accessible healthcare to the world''
Vertical Stage Moderated by Izanami Martinez, Doctor24
17:00- 17:30 Speakers: Maria Jesus Salido (Social Diabetes), Adam Odessky (Sensely), Anders Hallin (Kry)
The Jupiter Drawing Room CT presents:
The Deeply Insightful Report
This report aims to spotlight key topics, insights and learnings that we can get inspired and informed from.
Africa is championing innovation the African way. And there is a lot we can learn from our continent's pioneers. We took a look at how innovators are connecting true African problems with simple and effective technology.
If you would like the full presentation in your inbox, please email hello@jupiterct.co.za.
Nigeria national iccm implementation frameworktomowo George
The Nigeria's National ICCM implementation Framework is a 'one national iCCM Implementation Model' describing the activities expected to be carried out at the different levels of government, with clear programme boundaries, roles and responsibilities of individuals, organizations and other players. This framework also shows the pattern of information flow for iCCM in the country.
Google is trying hard to sell Youtube ads for brand awareness but definitely not for sales conversion for most industries. Personally I reckon those ads interrupt users video experience and I just want to click the 'skip ads' button.
Katrin Park, director of IFPRI's Communications & Knowledge Management Division, gave a presentation about IFPRI's new initiative Compact2025 in Beijing, June 6, 2016.
Digital mobility and connectivity become more important every day. To learn more about the true current state of mobile behavior, we tracked 470 voluntary consumers for a month on their smartphones and tablets; we also asked them questions about how they use and view mobile devices in their lives. Tracking patterns combined with users’ own insights can help brands shape better experiences for all mobile users.
Digital Revolution in Africa: TabLabs for Health and EducationCrystal Kigoni
Voices of Africa Foundation is a social enterprise venture that plans to promote employment and expertise in the technology sector in Africa, but also to make devices, power supply, and internet widely available for children and healthcare providers.
TabLabs is an idea that can revolutionize the way data is collected, stored, and shared in educational and healthcare facilities in East Africa. By pairing appropriate technology, affordable localized applications, and reasonable prices. Education and healthcare are two of the biggest challenges in Africa. We have one possible solution.
2 of 4: Reducing Neonatal Mortality - Prevention, Early Detection and Treatme...JSI
This presentation by JSI's Nosa Orobaton, "March of Care for Newborn Umbilical Cord in Nigeria" was part of a dynamic panel moderated by JSI's Dr. Penny Dawson on February 13, 2015 at the 14th World Congress on Public Health in Kolkata, India. Four speakers summarized evidence for interventions proven to reduce newborn mortality (e.g., chlorhexidine) and shared important policy and programmatic experiences in prevention and treatment of neonatal infections. JSI's Leela Khanal and Dr. Nosa Orobaton spoke about experiences from Nepal and Nigeria in scaling up chlorhexidine use in those countries. Another speaker shared results from the COMBINE trial in Ethiopia, implemented primarily by JSI with support from SAVE/SNL, which evaluated the impact on neonatal mortality of health extension worker-led management of bacterial infections.
Framework for open data and impacts in agriculture and nutritiongodanSec
Ben Schaap (GODAN Secretariat) and Jacques Jansen (Wageningen UR) presented at the 2nd International Workshop: Creating Impact with Open Data in Agriculture and Nutrition in The Hague, 10 September 2015.
JSI's Chlorhexidine Projects in Nepal, Madagascar and NigeriaJSI
28% of newborn deaths worldwide are due to infections. The entry point for many of these infections is the umbilical cord. Traditional practices to prevent infection (such as alcohol, oil, ash, or turmeric) vary from place to place and may be harmful. Chlorhexidine (CHX) is a simple, effective, 23-cent intervention that has been used to reduce neonatal mortality by 23% and prevent serious cord infections by 68%. Funded by USAID and other donors, a pioneering program led by JSI in Nepal has prevented at least 2.700 newborn deaths and has influenced other countries around the global. More than 25 countries have visited Nepal’s program, and 5 have implemented programs, including two programs funded by USAID and led by JSI in Madagascar and Nigeria. To create and provide a sustainable, affordable, and high-quality supply, JSI partnered with private-sector manufacturers in Nepal and Nigeria. Nepal’s Lomus Pharmaceuticals, whose CHX tubes are displayed here, have exported the antiseptic to Ethiopia, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Nigeria, and Pakistan. Nigeria’s Drugfield Pharmaceuticals has exported to Haiti and Kenya.
Presented by John McDermott, Director (CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health) and Thomas Randolph, Director (CGIAR Research Program on Livestock Agri-Food Systems) based on a presentation to the CGIAR System Council workshop on COVID-19, 12 June 2020
We are developing an inexpensive GPS tracking device, which is small enough to be used as wearable or embedded technology.
This technology will come with client's web and mobile apps which would allow client to track current and historic locations.
''A new patient experience - Getting good accessible healthcare to the world''
Vertical Stage Moderated by Izanami Martinez, Doctor24
17:00- 17:30 Speakers: Maria Jesus Salido (Social Diabetes), Adam Odessky (Sensely), Anders Hallin (Kry)
This is a presentation made at the Asian eHealth Professionals Network by Rajendra Pratap Gupta on the Innovation Working Group Asia which he co-chairs.
Zero Mothers Die is a global partnership initiative saving the lives of pregnant women and their newborns through the systematic use of ICTs and mobile technologies to improve maternal, newborn and child health.
March 19, 2011 presentation at the Annual conference for the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research on opportunities for students to be engaged with mHealth.
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Second report in a special series on Scaling Up Mobile Health, commission by Advanced Development for Africa. Focuses on case studies of partnership-driven scale up of mHealth in the field, and provides sets of recommendations for building, implementing, sustaining and scaling mHealth partnerships.
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2. Growth in Mobile Connections
Mobile-cellular penetration
rates are estimated at 95%:
128% in developed
countries & 89% in
developing countries.4.6 Billion
2009 20152011
6.0 Billion 7.8 Billion
5. • Country initiative in Senegal to use mobile
technology for DIABETES prevention and
control launched in November 2014.
1. Prevention using SMS based campaign;
2. mTraining program for health professionals and
community health workers;
3. Patient monitoring component using mobile
phones.
Partnership initiative
between WHO and ITU
using mobile technology to
improve NCDs prevention
and treatment.
6. UNICEF’s Global Innovation Centre & Innovation Fund
• UNICEF launched a new Global Innovation Centre and
Innovation Fund to bring to scale innovative, creative and
cost-reducing approaches to better the lives of the
poorest children.
• The Innovation Fund has raised over $9 million. There are
approximately 300 innovative projects already in the
works. Examples:
• EduTrac
• mTrac
• U-Report (built on RapidPro)
• Internet of Good Things (IoGT)
8. CauseTech
• CauseTech is a community of the world’s top innovators,
technologists, researchers, and entrepreneurs to leverage
and scale solutions to address global needs.
9. • OpenIDEO is an open innovation platform bringing people
together to collaboratively solve challenges for social
good through a 6-step process 3-5 month collaborative
process.
10. • Crowdsourcing global tools and content to support
organizations building mHealth programs for Frontline
Health Workers.
• ORB: online repository of digital health content (e.g. SMS, IVR,
video, audio, images, animation) that can be downloaded and
integrated into technology applications.
11. • HealthEnabled facilitates development of national
integrated digital health systems in low- and middle-
income countries by connecting experts with
stakeholders.
12. GSMA Pan-African mHealth Initiative (PAMI)
• GSMA mHealth programme launched the Pan-African
mHealth Initiative (PAMI) in support of UN’s Every Woman
Every Child Initiative, Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) and the
Global Nutrition for Growth Compact.
• Focus: to support the scale-up of mHealth in nutrition and
maternal and child health, in support of the Millennium
Development Goals 4, 5 and 6.
13. DR. JORDI SERRANO PONS
Consultant, WHO
Founder & CEO, UniversalDoctor Project
jserranopons@universaldoctor.com
@UniversalDoctor
Editor's Notes
EduTrac: Mobile-phone based data-collection system that helps the Ministry of Education and Sports collect data, eg. attendance, enrollment, etc. more frequently at school levels and gives real time information on schools.
U-Report: U-Report, developed on RapidPro in Uganda in 2011, is an SMS program that empowers people in developing countries to speak out on issues they care about in their communities. U-Report now serves over 700,000 people in 14 countries. By the end of 2015, its use is expected to expand to 1 million people in 20 countries.
Internet of Good Things (IoGT) is a set of free, mobile-ready, web-based resources and applications, including one that places lifesaving health recommendations one cell phone-click away. Through various platforms, IoGT is distributed in nine countries and could be a force for change in up to 100 countries by the end of 2015.