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Maggot Therapy Griffith University researchers’ solutions for maggot therapy and the production of medicinal maggots in conflict enable non-expert people to provide quality care, that empower skilled staff, allow faster and less-costly provision of essential health supplies, and enable affected communities to manufacture their own medicinal goods. Inst**ution Country test: Australia Implementation Country: Sector: Health Funding Stage: Proof of Concept |
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Iristick Telemedicine Gla***es Testing “smart” gla***es that allow local healthcare workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to receive real-time medical expertise remotely from doctors. Inst**ution Country test: Belgium Implementation Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo Sector: Health, Life Saving Information Funding Stage: Proof of Concept |
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3D-Printing Prostheses for Refugees Deploying 3-D printing technology to make high-quality lower-body prosthetics for people with disabilities in Tanzania. Inst**ution Country test: Tanzania Implementation Country: Tanzania Sector: Health Funding Stage: Proof of Concept |
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Blog New app uses a photo to automatically diagnose malnutrition in kids 16 October 2019 There are over 201 million people around the world experiencing humanitarian crises – many of them are food insecure, often living in conflict affected regions of the world. Conflict remains the major driver for food insecurity. It only takes a look at the data to reveal the disturbing reality of malnutrition. Uncategorized |
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Blog Water scarcity, conflict, and humanitarian action 30 March 2020 Every minute, over 20 people are forced to flee their homes in search of water, food, and safety. Water scarcity is contributing to the displacement of millions of people through water conflicts and environmental conditions, including drought. For the millions presently forced to flee from hunger and resource driven conflicts, Rainmaker Enterprise is working to make migration a choice and not a last resort. Climate Change, Innovation, Refugees, Water |
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Blog Water and Climate Change: sustainable, market-based solutions from the Rainmaker Enterprise 19 March 2020 Conflict and climate change are closely linked. From Syria to South Sudan, climate change is resulting in rising temperatures, water scarcity and food insecurity, acting as a threat multiplier, particularly to already vulnerable pop****tions. Less predictable weather conditions affect the availability and distribution of rainfall, river flows and groundwater, all of which deteriorate water quality and its availability. This is affecting millions of people, with personal, social and economic implications. Climate Change, Innovation, Refugees, Water |
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Blog Climate change, conflict and water scarcity: The story of the Rainmaker Enterprise 12 March 2020 Water scarcity is a driving factor of food insecurity, health challenges, intercommunal conflicts and forced migration. The story of the Rainmaker Enterprise, one of the Creating Hope in Conflict: a Humanitarian Grand Challenge supported innovations, emerges from these circ***stances and leverages the intimate knowledge of these experiences to build sustainable solutions. Innovation |
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Blog Incorporating Gender Into Our Work: Reflections from Humanity Data Systems 5 March 2020 When we started Humanity Data Systems, I thought a lot about being a woman with non-technical backgrounds venturing into software technology. Having advocated for gender equality for almost the past decade, it became apparent to me that unless women take back control of technology – especially emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) – gender equality will be forever out of reach. Gender, Women |
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