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SMS Based Medic Mobile Helps Bridge Healthcare Communication Gap

Posted by: admin on Fri, 2011-12-02 17:24

Josh Nesbit was doing HIV research at a clinic in Malawi in 2007 when he realized that new mobile infrastructure available there could be harnessed to bridge gaps and coordinate health care services. And so, Medic Mobile was launched in 2009- it develops technologies such as easy-to-use medical record systems and SIM card applications to help health workers communicate and coordinate patient care, and provide diagnostics using low-cost mobile technology. AudienceScapes Fellow Paromita Pain talks to Nesbit about how better information and communication access can help us live healthier and longer lives.

Josh Nesbit was doing HIV research at a clinic in Malawi in 2007 when he realized that new mobile infrastructure available there could be harnessed to bridge gaps and coordinate health care services. And so, Medic Mobile was launched in 2009- it develops technologies such as easy-to-use medical record systems and SIM card applications to help health workers communicate and coordinate patient care, and provide diagnostics using low-cost mobile technology. AudienceScapes Fellow Paromita Pain talks to Nesbit about how better information and communication access can help us live healthier and longer lives. 


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Tracking Mobile Money Use in Haiti

Posted by: admin on Tue, 2011-11-22 11:59

The World Bank's CGAP Technology Blog recently posted an article about
InterMedia's AudienceScapes' Haiti Mobile Money Tracker.  A tool created to
examine a series of household surveys, commissioned by the Gates Foundation in
2010, that helped monitor the impact of USAID and the Gates Foundation's Haiti
Mobile Money Initiative.  An initiative that featured a $10 million fund to
provide incentives to mobile service providers to quickly launch and expand
mobile money (m-money) services. 

The World Bank's CGAP Technology Blog recently posted an article about InterMedia's AudienceScapes' Haiti Mobile Money Tracker. A tool created to examine a series of household surveys, commissioned by the Gates Foundation in 2010, that helped monitor the impact of USAID and the Gates Foundation's Haiti Mobile Money Initiative. An initiative that featured a $10 million fund to provide incentives to mobile service providers to quickly launch and expand mobile money (m-money) services.


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Mobile Money Arrives in Zimbabwe

Posted by: admin on Mon, 2011-10-31 14:14

The country’s recent political and economic crises mean that Zimbabwe has
been late to experiment with advances in technology. This is finally changing,
as suggested by the recent introduction of mobile money products. Institutions
are clamoring to launch products to profit from this untapped market.

The country’s recent political and economic crises mean that Zimbabwe has been late to experiment with advances in technology. This is finally changing, as suggested by the recent introduction of mobile money products. Institutions are clamoring to launch products to profit from this untapped market.

By Chief K. Masimba Biriwasha


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Kenya: Taking Mobile Money a Step Further

Posted by: admin on Wed, 2011-09-14 10:51

Innovation in the mobile money sector is coming from non-telecom companies. Two new platforms launched this year in Kenya are experimenting with new e-commerce features for individuals and companies. Will the new services reduce the number of Kenya’s “unbanked” population? Dinfin Mulupi reports.

Innovation in the mobile money sector is coming from non-telecom companies. Two new platforms launched this year in Kenya are experimenting with new e-commerce features for individuals and companies. Will the new services reduce the number of Kenya’s “unbanked” population?

By Dinfin Mulupi


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A Mobile Platform for HIV/AIDS Education

Posted by: admin on Mon, 2011-09-12 10:50

The
fact that South Africa has the highest rate of HIV/AIDS in the world and rapid
adoption of mobile phone technology led to Youth Africa Live – a portal for
young people to talk about HIV/AIDS. By blending serious, educational content
with entertainment the platform has managed to build a sizeable audience.
Paromita Pain reports.

The fact that South Africa has the highest rate of HIV/AIDS in the world and rapid
adoption of mobile phone technology led to Youth Africa Live – a portal for
young people to talk about HIV/AIDS. By blending serious, educational content
with entertainment the platform has managed to build a sizeable audience.


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Mobile Grows Big in Zimbabwe

Posted by: admin on Tue, 2011-08-30 14:40

A drop in the price of mobile handsets and the arrival of the fiber optic network in Zimbabwe caused an enormous expansion in the use of mobile phones. With the launch of mobile braodband services, Zimbabwe is undergoing dramatic changes in how people communicate and do business. Chief K. Masimba Biriwasha reports...

A drop in the price of mobile handsets and the arrival of the fiber optic network in Zimbabwe has caused an enormous expansion in the use of mobile phones. With the launch of mobile broadband services, Zimbabwe is undergoing dramatic changes in how people communicate and do business.

By Chief K. Masimba Biriwasha


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Company Launches Free SMS Service in Zimbabwe

Posted by: admin on Thu, 2011-06-30 10:26

As mobile operators build infrastructure and upgrade services, a newcomer launches a free SMS service. If subscribers are willing to put up with ads at the end of their messages, that is. As texting has gotten more expensive in the country, this new product could fill a need. Tawanda Karombo reports.

As mobile operators build infrastructure and upgrade services, a newcomer launches a free SMS service. If subscribers are willing to put up with ads at the end of their messages, that is. As texting has gotten more expensive in the country, this new product could fill a need. Tawanda Karombo reports.

By Tawanda Karombo


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Mobile Customers in Kenya Can Keep Numbers

Posted by: admin on Thu, 2011-04-07 10:47

Mobile number portability launched this month in Kenya. As the telecom industry worries about the impact on its bottom line, mobile subscribers should now have more choices than ever. AudienceScapes fellow Dinfin Mulupi reports.......

Mobile number portability launched this month in Kenya. As the telecom industry worries about the impact on its bottom line, mobile subscribers should now have more choices than ever.

By Dinfin Mulupi


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Just How Digital Are We? - The Case of Africa

Posted by: admin on Thu, 2011-04-07 10:22

"21st Century Media: New Frontiers, New Barriers" will be the theme of this year's World Press Freedom Day May1-3 with a focus on the opportunities and challenges of the digital landscape. Here AudienceScapes analyst Dave Montez writes about how digital news media in Sub-Saharan Africa can look very different from how we normally think of it. As mobile technologies are playing a larger role in the African information environment, it is crucial that journalists, news outlets, and those that support them find innovative ways to integrate media platforms so that all citizens can access independent news media. This post appeared on the World Press Freedom Day 2011 website's blog.

“21st Century Media: New Frontiers, New Barriers” is the theme of this year's World Press Freedom Day with a focus on the opportunities and challenges facing digital news media. Here AudienceScapes analyst Dave Montez writes about  how digital news media in Sub-Saharan Africa can look very different from how we normally think of it. This blog post first appeared on the World Press Freedom Day 2011 website.


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Hello Tcho Tcho: Haiti Mobile Money in Action

Posted by: admin on Thu, 2011-03-31 08:32

InterMedia Senior Project Manager Giovanna Monteverde on a recent research trip to Haiti visited with a Digicel Tcho Tcho mobile money agent to find out more about this new service. Giovanna also observed the great difficulty most Haitians must go through to perform everyday financial transactions.

InterMedia Senior Project Manager Giovanna Monteverde on a recent research trip to Haiti visited with a Digicel Tcho Tcho mobile money agent to find out more about this new service. Giovanna also observed the great difficulty most Haitians must go through to perform everyday financial transactions.

by Giovanna Monteverde, InterMedia Senior Project Manager