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Millennia 2015Millennia 2015Women: Leaders of development for the global challenges
Foresight Research Process and International ConferenceLiège 2008 → UNESCO, Paris 2012 → United Nations, New York 2015
Women and eHealth‐WeHealthDr Véronique Inès Thouvenot
Paris, 21 November 2011
Millennia2015 is organized by The Destree Institute under the high patronage of the UNESCO with the support of the International Organization of La Francophonie
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• WeHealth launched in August 2010 at the European Research Destree Institute, Namur, Belgium
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• Participative and collaborative research process structured through three international conferences: Liege in 2008 Paris UNESCO in 2012 and New Yorkinternational conferences: Liege in 2008, Paris, UNESCO, in 2012 and New York, United Nations, in 2015.
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• Step 1 – 2008 Information Transfer
• Step 2 ‐ 2012 Knowledge Base and Action Plans for women empowerment
• Step 3 – 2015 Intelligence Platform – Global Women Index (GWI)Step 3 2015 Intelligence Platform Global Women Index (GWI)
• Method ‐ Foresight Exercice as data collection and analysis tool of the 37 variables
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Millennia2015 variablesV08 Women and eHealth
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• What is Millennia2015 Women and eHealth?
Mandate: Create an interactive worldwide groupMandate: Create an interactive worldwide group to study variable V08 ‐ Collect all availableinformation to s pport the Foresight E ercice andinformation to support the Foresight Exercice and establish the best evidence on:
Women Health and ICTsWomen, Health and ICTs
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• Who are we? 300members from 60 countries
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WeHealth BoardPresident: Marie‐Anne Delahaut
‐ Head and founder: Veronique Thouvenot‐ Scientific committee: Erna Surjadi and Cécile Méadel‐ Methodological committee: Najet Tenoutit and M i Ch i i DMarie‐Christine Desrues
‐ Editorial committee: Josephine Alumanah, Pietro Aparicio Francisco Grajales Anna Kotzeva Lilia PerezAparicio, Francisco Grajales, Anna Kotzeva, Lilia Perez and Shakeel Panchoo
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WeHealthWeHealthAt the convergence ofg f
Women• ‐ at all ages, if possible in low income settings, urban slums, rural communities
4 t i b fi i i h lth f i l ICT f i l i fl i l• ‐ 4 categories; beneficiaries, health professionals, ICT professionals, influencialwomen
Healtht ll l l it i l ti l i t ti l d l t d d ti• ‐ at all levels, community, regional, national, international and related education,
health promotion and prevention
ICTs and Technologies f th i l h l l di TV bil h t th t• ‐ from the simpler such as local radios, TV, mobile phones to the most
sophisticated such as telemedicine, teleradiology, teleimagery…
• A particular attention is given to specific contexts:A particular attention is given to specific contexts: • ‐ 1. Women living in refugee camps, conflicts and disasters• ‐ 2. Girls access to education in ICTs
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• What are our goals? To investigate and assess the place and the role of women in eHealth at 4 levels; women as beneficiaries/users, as health professionals, as ICT professionals, as leaders and entrepreneursp
• How do we proceed? We collect information on women using ICTs for health in local communities. We search for the best evidence. We develop action plans We advocate and raise funds toWe develop action plans. We advocate and raise funds to empower local women to access and use ICTs for health.
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WeHealth Data collectionWeHealth Data collectionSeptember 2010 – August 2011
‐ Local reports: information collection guide‐ Scientific, technical and ethical requirements
W b h li f k d‐ Web research: list of key words‐ 10 Questions interviews
h id f‐ Photos, videos, conferences
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Key words for WeHealth web based data search
Topic/Area Women Health ICTs/ Technologies
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Topic/Area Women Health ICTs/ Technologies
General Gender, feminine, female, sex disaggregated
Healthcare, health facilities, health centers, hospitals, clinics, dispensaries, NGO,
Radio, TV, Internet, mobile phones
Specific Girl, adolescent girl, grandmother, aunt, baby, family, spouse, wife, women community, women association
Diseases, wellbeing, health promotion, health prevention, nutrition, education, information, traditional care
Access, broadband, communication, satellite, Wi‐Fi, Wi‐Max, connectivity, wireless, land line, fiber, cable, y, , , , ,connections, blogs, website
Professional Nurse, midwife, doctor, traditional birth attendant (TBA)
Telemedicine, mHealth, eHealth, cyber‐health, Teleradiology, Telecare, Telehealth
Technician, engineer, computer specialist, informatics expert, telecom expert, vendors, telecom companies, telecom associationsassociations
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WeHealth 4‐D Quality Analysis (Sept – Oct 2011)
WeHealth 4D‐Analysis Preliminary ResultsPreliminary Results
Collection 4D‐Analysis % WeHealth
08/2010 to 09/2011
08/2011 to09/2011
KnowledgeBase
January 2012
Websites 36 26 72% 26Websites 36 26 72% 26
Web hits 2.137 480 22% 132
Publications 109 36 30% 36
MembersReports
33 1015 (partial)
30% 10
I t i 97 97 100 97Interviews 97 97 100 97
Prospective ExerciseV08
18 18 100 18V08
PhotosVideos
+100 23 +/‐ 20% 23
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WeHealth ResultsWeHealth Results
WeHealth Preliminary results 2011 – The report
10 Key Findings
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W H lth V iWeHealth VoicesFormer les agents de santé femmes dansFormer les agents de santé femmes dans l’utilisation de l’internet et Renforcer les capacités professionnelles des infirmières médecins femmes et hommesinfirmières, médecins femmes et hommes spécialisés dans les maladies dont les femmes sont souvent victimes
Doter les femmes des communautés à la base de téléphone portable et les renforcer dans l’utilisation pour leur faciliterrenforcer dans l utilisation pour leur faciliter la communication dans le but de leur propre santé.
Benin : Un groupe de Femmes « AFFOSSOGBE-MIWA » de la zone péri-urbaine de Porto-Novo
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W H lth V iWeHealth Voices
Le membre doit pouvoir saisir son nom à l’ordinateur (avec notre aide) méthode qui lui Le membre doit pouvoir saisir son nom à l’ordinateur (avec notre aide) méthode qui lui permet de maîtriser les composants d’un ordinateur à savoir, le moniteur l’unité centrale le clavier et la souris. Avec le temps nous leur demanderons de faire une demande question de rompre le mythe selon lequel l’ordinateur n’est pas un luxe mais un outil de
Cameroon : Mme DJAMOU Jeauberte coordinatrice d’ONG ASEFED (Association
question de rompre le mythe selon lequel l ordinateur n est pas un luxe mais un outil de travail. Nous avons réussi à aider plus de 132 femmes et la liste d’attente est près du double.
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pour l’Encadrement des Femmes et des Désoeuvrés)- Yaounde
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Whether in rural areas than urban areas, a vast majority of women have adopted mobile phones as a communication tool. The mobile phone is no longer a luxury in the minds of phones as a communication tool. The mobile phone is no longer a luxury in the minds of young girls. A study has not yet been made on the use of mobile phones in the female population in Cameroon but we can admit that there are a large number of women and girls in Cameroon who cannot read or write, but who have adopted this tool as a communication means. communication means.
Cameroonian Women inside ICT revolution by Kath Fuoundo, HealthSpan Technology
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W H lth V iWeHealth Voices
Es fundamental que existan oportunidades de formación en eSalud en línea para fortalecer a las personas que pueden impulsarla fortalecer a las personas que pueden impulsarla. Sería excelente que se enfatice en las TICs para la promoción de la salud, porque es fundamental para mejorar la salud de las mujeres y población en general.
Guatemala: Isabel Lobos, TulaSalud
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Guatemala: Isabel Lobos, TulaSalud
W H lth V iWeHealth Voices
« The TV and radio must air messages relating to healthcare in a regular basis. The cell phones must get information on a monthly basis” MrsSharddhaAtruya.“Make them (the women) aware of the technologies and teach them how to use them”. MrsSrijanaRegmiMake them (the women) aware of the technologies and teach them how to use them . MrsSrijanaRegmi“”Awareness programmes should be done and government should step their foot for helping these activities”. MrPorashBnujel, student.“I wish the women to be more opened in this matter and they should raise their voices also to government”. MsBhagwatiPradhan, teacher.
Nepal, Katmandu
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Nepal, KatmanduFrom Mr Achut Rodhigar–Nepal International Consumers UnionInterviews conducted in schools in Katmandu with students and teachers and sent on paper by post with their photos.
Millennia2015 WeHealth representative, Dr (Mrs) J hi Al h k ti W H lth t thJosephine Alumanah marketing WeHealth at the
Podium
US Delegation Tour of Exhibition Stands –LWI Academy & Millennia2015 WeHealth
Tobi Onabanjo, Academy Officer, LWIA
Dr(Mrs) Alumanah, Representative of Millennia 2015 WeHealth
Millennia2015 International Conferenceat the UNESCO – Paris, France
2012
– WeHealth Knowledge Base: compilation of selected reports local stories web publications interviewsreports, local stories, web publications, interviews
– WeHealth Virtual Library: photos and videos illustrative of women using ICTs for health during theirillustrative of women using ICTs for health during their entire lifetime
– First WeHealth Global Report: Overview of the Global pstatus of Women using ICTs for Health• WeHealth 10 key findings • WeHealth Action Plans to empower women to have access and use ICTs for health by 2015
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Millennia2015 WeHealth Partners
Donors Website Status
Destree Institute www.institut‐destree.eu Founder Institution and financialcontributor
International Organization of theFrancophonie
www.francophonie.org Financial contributor
Technical Collaborations
UNESCO http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php‐URL_ID=48236&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html
Organization of the Millennia Conferencein Paris, December 2011
The Millenium Project www.unmillenniumproject.orgj p j g
Advanced Development for Africa (ADA) www.adaorganization.org Organization of joint sessions atconferences in Cape Town, New‐York andGeneva
ONG AFAR www.ongafar.org Data collection in Mali
ZMQ www.zmqsoft.com Data collection in India and analysissupport
TulaSalud www.tulasalud.org Data collection in Guatemala
Save Women And Nurture (SWAN) www.a‐swan.net Data collection in Mexico (Chiapas) –Photo reporter
iCarnegieUniversidad Tecnologica de Panama
www.icarnegie.com (TBC) Data collection in Panama
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WeHealth needs your participation!WeHealth needs your participation!
• Universities, students, researchers
• Professionnal associationsProfessionnal associations
• Donors and grants
• Journalists and reporters
• Private sector (Telecom Software Devices )Private sector (Telecom, Software, Devices…)
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Thanks for your attention!Thanks for your attention!Millennia2015 Women and eHealth
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