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UNITED
NATIONS FOUNDATION & VODAFONE TO EXPAND MOBILE HEALTH IN AFRICA:
10/09/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 10
September 2008 -- The
United Nations Foundation and Vodafone Foundation’s Technology Partnership
(Technology Partnership) announced today the expansion of its mobile health
(mHealth) program in Africa. Working with the World Health Organization (WHO)
and the non-profit DataDyne.org, the Technology Partnership will expand the
use of EpiSurveyor, an open-source application that helps healthcare workers
track health data, to 22 sub-Saharan countries by the end of 2008.
EpiSurveyor,
which was developed by the non-profit DataDyne.org, can be downloaded to
handheld devices and is easily adaptable by workers in the field. WHO,
DataDyne.org and the Technology Partnership piloted EpiSurveyor in
Kenya
and
Zambia
. Its successful implementation has greatly improved the timeliness and
availability of healthcare data, making it easier to strengthen district level
healthcare programs involving immunizations against malaria and other
preventative programs aimed at improving public health.
“EpiSurveyor
allows health workers in urban as well as rural areas to easily collect,
manage and share clean and timely program monitoring data,” said Dr. Balcha
Girma Masresha, medical officer in the Immunization Program in the African
Region of the WHO. “The introduction of this technology is enabling health
workers to better understand and identify the strengths and shortcomings of
their programs, so that they can actively work toward continuous
improvement.”
Following
successful pilot programs in
Kenya
and
Zambia
, trainings conducted by DataDyne.org, in collaboration with WHO and local
Ministries of Health, have been conducted in nine additional countries since
2007:
Benin
,
Cameroon
, the Democratic Republic of Congo,
Ethiopia
,
Ghana
,
Madagascar
,
Rwanda
,
Senegal
, and
Uganda
. Before the end of 2008, trainings are planned in a further 11 countries.
“Technology
has a major role to play in enabling the international community to meet the
UN Millennium Development Goals for health, including reducing child and
maternal mortality,” said Andrew Dunnett, director of The Vodafone
Foundation. “This program is designed to bring innovative use of technology
to bear in helping the United Nations and the worldwide community overcome
some of the greatest public health challenges we face today.”
The
Technology Partnership has committed over $2 million to develop this mHealth
program. These funds provide direct support for in-country activities and for
software development and support from DataDyne.org.
“We
are proud of our partnership with The Vodafone Foundation that supports the
hard work of the UN World Health Organization and national Ministries of
Health, and the technological innovation of DataDyne.org,” said Kathy
Bushkin Calvin, chief operating officer of the United Nations Foundation.
“This is an excellent example of the power of partnerships to find an idea
that works, and then bring it to scale in the service of humanity.”
The
UN Foundation-Vodafone Foundation Partnership strives to be the leading
public-private alliance using strategic technology programmes to strengthen
the UN’s humanitarian efforts worldwide. Created in October 2005, with
a £10 million commitment from The Vodafone Foundation matched by £5 million
from the UN Foundation, the Partnership has three core commitments: (1) to
develop rapid response telecoms teams to aid disaster relief; (2) to develop
health data systems that improve access to health data thereby helping to
combat disease; and (3) to
promote research and innovative initiatives using technology as an agent and
tool for international development.
Further information can be found at: www.unfoundation.org/vodafone.
For
more information, please contact the following:
In
Washington: Adele Waugaman, United Nations Foundation - Tel: +1 202 778
1635; Email: awaugaman@unfoundation.org
In
London: Helen Brockett, Vodafone Foundation - Tel: +44 (0) 7500 032886; Email: helen.brockett@vodafone.com
In
Geneva: Hayatee Hasan, World Health Organization: Tel: +41 22 791 2103; Email: hasanh@who.int
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