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Guinea
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140606 jorge health innovation
Meanwhile in DRC and CAR
Middle East
All the info
in one pic
Philippines Yolanda (digital humanitarians)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4hhUTlVX1k
Ha誰ti and phone tracing of IDP
SMS data collection and transmission
 Magpi and the 10 Euro
Nokia
 FICR and UNHCR HIS (now
Twine)
Phone transfers
 MPesa
 Social transfers
 Health Insurance
 Security
Tuberculosis
 Fast diagnostic including
finding drug resistance
(GeneXpert)
 New medicine for XMR TB
 Foldscope (1 usd)
Use of social media for Ebola communication
Access, Remote Control, Coverage
 The Expanded Programme on Immunisation was
introduced in 1974 with diphtheria, pertussis,
tetanus (DPT), polio, BCG (TB) and measles
 Other vaccines have been added since then:
hepatitis B, mumps, rubella, haemophilus
influenza type b, meningococcal group A
 Other vaccines to consider in emergencies
include pneumococcal, yellow fever, Japanese
encephalitis, typhoid, rotavirus, cholera and
rabies.
 http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/92462/1/WHO_IVB_13.07_eng.pdf
cNCD, VIH, sexual violence
 Ensure treatment continuation of chronic
non-communicable diseases
 Health and sexual violence
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Vacine nanopatch
No pain, no cross contamination, higher
immune r辿ponse, lower dose (lower price), no
cold chain (dry)
Telemedicine (Colombia, Somalia)
Rules for research and innovation
 a) Always in the immediate interest of the
beneficiaries.
 b) Secondary to operations and not an entry
point.
 c) Adhere to the international ethical standards
and protocols approved by ethical review.
 d) Results, positive or negative should always be
reported.
 e) Technical expertise to conduct research.
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Health Guidance - Android version
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Download @ http://ec.europa.eu/echo/files/policies/sectoral/HealthGuide2014.zip
Working as a team
from seven different spots of the globe
Access, Remote Control, Coverage
 What before, new science or better delivery
 Zinc in ORS
 Do not touch the umbilical cord the first 90
second (increases newborn survival)
 CMAM and scaling up service delivery
 Vaccines (termostability, unsecure access)
 The misuse of CHW (asking for too much)
 Using drones (medicine supply, maps?)

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Editor's Notes

  • #3: April Guinea Ebola epidemic, not much information on google map
  • #4: No information in Open street map OSM either, activation of HOT Humanitarian OSM Teal
  • #5: Result of the HOT (via mapping party, everywhere)
  • #6: Comparing before and after
  • #7: Use for cases mapping
  • #8: Use for cases mapping
  • #9: Use of the same with one caveat, dont do it where you could give people coordinates for bombing!! (Syria?)
  • #10: Translation of printed info into inforgraphics via social media volunteers
  • #11: Mapping destruction in a few hours via twitter pictures
  • #12: The youtube link explains how mapping was done by thousands of micro mappers by just clicking
  • #13: Phone signals before and after Haiti 2010 earthquake pictures population movements (source Karolinska and Columbia)
  • #14: SMS (not internet) and health data collection
  • #15: Use of telephone for social transfers
  • #16: New diagnostic tools, new medicine
  • #18: Improving health in insecure or difficult to access area by tackling in prevention common diseases such as respiratory infection via pneumococcal vaccine (and the new frame for innovation in vaccines)
  • #19: Continuation of treatments interrupted by disaster or crisis
  • #20: Current vaccine thermostabilty and the possibility of more stable lyophilized forms
  • #21: Use of nanopatch instead of syringe for vaccination
  • #22: Use of telemedicine
  • #23: From our health guidance, minimal rules for ethical research and innovation
  • #24: Building technical institutional memory by categorizing uploads with tags
  • #25: Tablet version of our draft health tool
  • #26: Another screenshot
  • #27: Phone version of our health tool
  • #28: Working as a team from seven different spots of the globe
  • #29: Issues for discussion