Social business system design is the proven way to solve bommuniity sustainability crises - what social business
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Malaria Social Business Roll of Honor -kindly help us edit in this future history (additions, corrections welcome)
Jan 2008 -first time term
social business of malaria used in West -see video below
Fall 08 : Clinton Global Initiative- candidate obama pledges
to make ending malaruia deaths by 2015 his number 1 foreign assistance goal in health
Early 09 first future capitalism
venture in malarin announced - partners in social business BASF Germany facilitated by Saskia Thais Bruysten and Grameen (Bangladesh)
April 09 Eddy Abgo DVM, PhD, chairman of Fyodor Biotechnologies Inc presents urine test of malaria at the posters competition of extremely cost efficient healthcare of the
world health congress (see letter download above)
.search of news
of end malaria deaths by 2015
Year of the hungry: 1000000000 afflicted Independent, UK - Dec 27, 2008 Goal
six Universal access to treatment for Aids/HIV by 2010 and reverse spread of HIV/Aids and malaria by 2015.
Progress New HIV cases declined from three ...
New Year's resolution: Make 2009 the 'Year of Africa' NCR Conversation Cafe, MO - Dec 31, 2008 An
estimated 11 million African children die each year due to preventable diseases such as malaria, measles,
diarrhea and pneumonia. ...
Global Health Should be Key Component of US Foreign Policy Infection Control Today, AZ - Dec 15, 2008 These funds should be spread across a breadth of global health issues including: treating and preventing AIDS, malaria,
and tuberculosis; improving health ...
info@worldcitizen.tv loves to publish grassroots good news on collaboration to end malaria deaths - washington
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If you can take disease out of one person , you can do it for 6 billion, it’s a question of just doing it again
and again. It’s learning how to do it for one, that’s the difficult part. If you have found the cure for one person
then we should get on and do it for every person in need. If we don’t know with all our intelligence, all our pride,
all the arrogance of our knowledge how to repeat a million times, a billion times ... what have we learnt? We know the cure
but the people don’t get the medicine, don’t get themselves cured. What a shame!
Sep 26, 2008 ...Malaria kills a child every thirty seconds; what do
the candidates plan to do about it? scienceblogs.com/aetiology/2008/09/obama_end_malaria_deaths_by_20.php
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File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Today, Barack Obama committed that as president, he will make the U.S. a global leader in ending deaths
from. malaria by 2015. Malaria needlessly kills ... obama.3cdn.net/c66c9bcf20c49ee2ce_h6ynmvjq8.pdf - Similar pages
September 25, 2008. Obama Commits to Ending Deaths From Malaria By 2015...Malaria kills 1 million people each year, the vast majority of whom are children ... www.undispatch.com/archives/2008/09/obama_commits_t.php - 73k - Cached - Similar pages
Obama: end malaria deaths by 2015 Well, you certainly
can't fault Obama for aiming high. Via satellite, Obama announced at yesterday's Clinton
Global. www.politicalwrinkles.com/opinions-editorials/4809-obama-end-malaria-deaths-2015-a.html
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Obama pledged to eliminate deaths from malaria by 2015.
It is "time to rid the world of a disease that doesn't have to take lives," Obama said ( Pittsburgh
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can we help you connect with the other most audacious yes we can goals:
please could you find out if there is a malaria coordinator in mirpur; now that dr yunus has a venture Grameen-BASF doing
malaria nets thanks to saskia and her colleagues in germany - it would be logical to assume that someone has the
job to think of all integrating solutions around malaria; also there were several other malaria exhibits in the extremely
efficient healthcare section of world congress and dr yunus seemed pretty interested in them
as I think you know
this is peter's number 1 knowledge search and micro-up network practice area , and malaria interventions are obama's
number 1 foreign health pledge
so mostofa it would be great if you could find out info on this; equally it would
be great if we can then ask the grameen person if he works with a colleague at BRAC because i assume there are lots of synergies
and collaborations across the grassroots health networks
dr yunus chatted to peter twice both at the st johns
new york event and the jeffrey sachs event so perhaps collaboration will start pollinating even in NY; there is also a health
bridges microfinance event at princeton on friday (keynotes microcredit's daley-harris and askoka's/brac's susan
davis) which peter and I will both try to network with, and I am still hopeful that cambridge (UK) medical
school will start connecting with bangaldesh soon after my family friends efforts flow
Dhaka, April 16 (bdnews24.com)—Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus met US secretary of
state Hillary Clinton at the state department in Washington on Thursday. "They discussed his plans to transform
health care in Bangladesh through the development of Health Management Centers," said a statement on the US embassy website.
Secretary Clinton is a long-time advocate of microcredit and expanding the availability of health care. Bill Clinton
& Yunus keynote in New York on April 17. Yunus and Sachs debate at NY's 92Y on Sunday April 19.
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Voice of America April 16- Future Capitalism partnerships are helping Bangladesh create lowest cost health system http://www.voanews.com/english/2009-04-16-voa3.cfm partners include Pfizer, Mayo Clinic, GE, BASF, German Saudi Hospitals, TheGreenChildren Pop Group with Aravind
eyecare replications. Historically Bangladesh has had 3 times more doctors than nurses. Now fast learning networks of village
women are reversing that trend.
Grameen Veolia launches safe water sustaining 80 times lower customer price than
any other known water business. Whilst social business entrepreneurs typically aim to design 10 times lower cost sustainability
business models, with the possible exception of microcredit banking's mobile revolutions http://bankabillion.org , this ranks as one of the greatest entrepreneurial revolution leaps ever reported http://erworld.tv
Wednesday's first keynote was on sustainable
healthcare. The panel included Nobel Laureate Mohammed Yunus (Grameen Bank and Grameen Health_Bangladesh and Frank Rijsberman
(Google.org ). Mr. Yunus provided a holistic view of healthcare reform in the developing world. He talked about the need to
raise income of the poor, improve nutrition and sanitation and increasing access to healthcare providers. In terms of Health
IT, Dr. Yunus talked about leveraging cell phones. Cell phones are the source of internet access for the poor in the developing
world. Dr. Yunus is working with GE to find ways to improve healthcare utilizing cell phones. Personally, I feel that this
initiative needs to be monitored closely since it may be the source of global best practices for low-cost Health IT.
Mr.
Rijsberman discussed Google.org initiatives to distribute healthcare data. He discussed aggregate data such as the spread
of flu and individualized data such as finding a nearby dentist. Additionally, this data could be delivered through web-enabled
cell phones. The ultimate result would the efficient allocation of resources, i.e., placing the time, money and effort in
the necessary areas.
For me, this discussion emphasizes that the “pipeline” for the information can be rather
“low-tech.” What is far more important is collecting the data from users, from patients, etc.
In
parallel new Larry Brillinat is moving on after 3 years as ceo of gogle.org to help jeff skoll film the great crisis challenges
of our time.http://blog.google.org/2009/04/brilliant-takes-on-urgent-threats.html
Mobile Solutions for Nutrition Monitoring Presenter: Mr. Sean Blaschke, Grad Student, International Affairs, Columbia University View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
A Chlorhexidine Product for Umbilical Cord Care Presenter: Ms. Mutsumi Metzle, Commercialization
Officer, PATH View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
"Car Part" Incubator: An Innovative Solution Presenter: Ms. Aya Caldwell, , CIMIT
Global Health Initiative View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
Cost-Effective Asphyxia Intervention in Aceh Presenter: Ms. Aya Caldwell, , CIMIT Global Health
Initiative View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
MIDA (Medical In-Field Diagnostic Assistant) Presenter: Mr. Alexander Albertine, Program Manager,
MIDA International View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
Women-Owned Franchises: Diagnostics in Rural India Presenter: Ms. Ann Rogan, Manager, Rural
Health Services, Drishtee View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
Hot Diagnostic Technologies: Low cost, point of care Presenter: Mr. Paul LaBarre, Technical
Officer, PATH View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
Ultra Rice: Expanding markets for fortified rice Presenter: Ms. Rae Galloway, Nutrition Specialist,
PATH View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
InSTEDD's Global Early Warning and Response System Presenter: Dr. Taha Kass-Hout, Director,
InSTEDD View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
Rapid Healthcare Diagnostics Network - D.Scope Presenter: Dr. Daniel Niclas, CSO, D-Rev View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
Social Marketing and Franchising for a Better Life Presenter: Ms. Preeti Anand, General Manager,
Programs, Janani View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
Embrace: A $25 Infant Incubator Presenter: Ms. Jane Chen, CEO, Embrace View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
Affordable, Sustainable Mobile Health Delivery Presenter: Mr. Don Yansen, Director, ClickHealth View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
The CFWclinics Franchise Network Presenter: Mr. Greg Starbird, COO, HealthStore Foundation View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
Mobile Games for Healthcare Presenter: Dr. Hilmi Quraishi, Chief Learning Technologist, ZMQ
Software Systems View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
Water-Based Health Care Delivery in Bangladesh Presenter: Ms. Rupa Patel, Volunteer, Friendship
Health Care View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
Integration of Hygiene Kits into Health Service Delivery Presenter: Cecilia Kwak, Technical
Advisor, Child Survival, Population Services International View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
Electrochemical Arsenic Remediation for Rural Asia Presenter: Susan Addy, Postdoctoral Scholar,
University of California, Berkeley View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
WaterHealth International: Clean Water Solutions Presenter: Susan Addy, Postdoctoral Scholar,
WaterHealth International View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
An integrated, fully automated system for CD4, CD4% and hematology analysis for on-site, on-time HIV/AIDS patient
monitoring and management Presenter: Kim Beer, Marketing Director Worldwide, Pointcare Technologies View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
Low-Cost USB-based Ultrasound Probes Presenter: David Zar, Research Associate, Washington
University View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
Envirofit Clean Cookstoves - Sustainability & Scale Presenter: Ron Bills, CEO and Chairman,
Envirofit International View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
A social business for drinking water in Bangladesh Presenter: Erice Lesueur, Project Director,
Veolia Water View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
A Home-based Urine Test for Clinical Malaria Presenter: Mr. Eddy Agbo, CEO/CSO, Fyodor Biotechnologies,
Inc. View AbstractView Poster(coming soon)
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