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    Global Health 2.0: Mobile, SocialMedia to Innovate and Build

    Resilient Communities

    Jody Ranck, DrPH,Senior Health Policy Advisor, InSTEDD

    April 2010

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    Social Media: What do we mean by

    social media Blogs, wikis, vlogs

    Mobles, SMS, eg. GeoChat

    Social Networking Platforms

    YouTube

    RSS

    Social Tagging, eg. Delicious

    Microblogging: Twitter

    Data Visualization/Infographics

    Open Innovation/Crowdsourcing platforms

    New and Old media ecosystems together

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    Social Media: an Ecosystem

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    Technological Citizenship

    The Right to Communicate

    Smart Mobs and Social Movements

    E-Governance

    Democratizing mediaspheres

    Many-to-Many platforms and making theinvisible visible

    Twitter effect

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    Eco-system of old/new media

    creating new public sphere

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    and opportunities for innovation:Global Health 2.0

    Social Media for collaboration &coordination

    Architecture of Participation: co-creation

    Open Innovation/Crowdsourcing

    Transparency and Accountability

    Citizen Engagement through social media

    Social mobile

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    Mobile web

    The internet is becoming increasingly mobile

    Last year imports of data enabled phonessurpassed SMS-only in Africa

    Next billion phones by 201190% will be in global

    South

    More Kenyans use m-commerce than Finns orAmericans

    Facebook is fastest growing site in Africa

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    If Facebook were a country

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    Web 2.0 and Development

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    State Department and Social

    Engagement

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    Citizen Journalism

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    Many-to-Many

    platforms/crowdsourcing

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    produces crisis mapping

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    Mapping Slums & Poverty

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    Mobile Mapping

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    Brazilian Slum Map

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    GeoCommons

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    Blogging meets Mapping meets

    Politics

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    Pollution Maps: China

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    Making the invisible visible

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    Coordination and Collaboration

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    InSTEDD: Communications for

    Resilience

    Riff: Tools for Sense-making

    and Collaboration

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    Crowdfunding/sourcing results

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    Development SEED

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    Transparency: Development

    Assistance

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    Transparency (cont.)

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    Ujima

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    Transparency and Operations

    Research

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    Nyaya Health

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    Transparency: Drug Stock-

    Outs

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    Open Street Map: coordinating

    agencies

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    Wiki planning

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    Open Planning

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    Planning differently

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    Participatory Budgeting

    Social media

    tools and Wiki

    Government +

    Mapping and

    Visualization

    Tools can re-make the

    participatory

    budgeting

    movement

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    Wikipedia of Failures as

    Innovation Platform Failure as forgotten data point

    But understanding why things fail can help drive

    innovation

    Rapid (Slow) prototyping in Public Health

    Take risks, learn, rethink and innovate

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    Mobile Health Applications

    Education and Awareness

    Data collection (for public health or clinical domains)

    Remote monitoring

    Communication and Training for Healthcare Workers

    Disease Surveillance and Epidemic Outbreak

    Diagnostics and Treatment Support

    mLearning, health externsion, mobile health 2.0 (citizen facing)

    Emergency Response

    Decision Support Systems

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    Mobile Health

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    Lightweight Infrastructure

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    Mobile Health: Frontline

    Medic/Open MRS

    Source: Josh Nesbitt, http://www.jopsa.org/?p=404

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    Counterfeit Drugs: m-Pedigree

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    Smart Mobs for Health

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    Mobile Crowdsourcing

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    P2P Health

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    Challenges

    Dynamics of network organizations?

    New governance models

    How to manage knowledge/health commons

    formed through interdependencies?

    Moving from innovation being about tech to

    innovation concerned with knowledge thatcreates social value

    PPP-P: the extra P = People