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Building universal capacity for data collection, Analysis, & reporting

Building universal capacity for data collection, Analysis, & reporting. info@datadyne.org DataDyne.org www.episurveyor.org. EpiSurveyor. Our plan : to make software so useful, and so simple, and so affordable that it would be adopted worldwide by organizations large and small

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Building universal capacity for data collection, Analysis, & reporting

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  1. Building universal capacity for data collection, Analysis, & reporting • info@datadyne.org • DataDyne.org • www.episurveyor.org

  2. EpiSurveyor • Our plan: to make software so useful, and so simple, and so affordable that it would be adopted worldwide by organizations large and small • Our goal: to increase the ability of worldwide public health to collect, analyze, report on, and use accurate and up-to-date information

  3. Use since we turned it on As of August 11, 2010

  4. Who are these users? Oxfam Save the Children 5 Red Cross societies CARE Family Health International Helen Keller International OneWorld Health Catholic Relief Services PATH CHF International Global Giving IRC Malaria Consortium MACRO International Malaria No More PSI 130+ NGOs

  5. Who are these users? 100+ universities Johns Hopkins Harvard Liverpool Stanford UC Berkeley Univ of the Philippines Univ of Cape Town Vanderbilt UC Denver Columbia Georgetown Univ of Sao Paolo Michigan State Columbia City Univ London Catholic U of Mozambique

  6. Who are these users? 10 UN agencies 20+ nations 8 USG orgs Argentina Canada Malaysia USA Canada Nepal Kansas California NASA FEMA US Army NIST USAID USDA CDC NIH UNEP WFP UNICEF UNHCR

  7. Who are these users? Hundreds of individual practitioners and providers

  8. This is the fastest adoption ever of any public health or global development software.

  9. DataDyne’s EpiSurveyor Name Age # children How does it work? Create forms online and push to common mobile phones Online Form Creator No smartphone needed

  10. DataDyne’s EpiSurveyor Name Age # children How does it work? Online Form Creator Report Fill in the forms and upload back to the website Instant view of data, including graphs, charts, maps

  11. DataDyne’s EpiSurveyor Name Age # children Coming soon Online Form Creator Report Automated delivery of reports to email or to phones

  12. All these features come courtesy of our Nairobi-based development team

  13. For 99% of users: no meetings, no cost, no consultants, no contract, no permission

  14. Who Pays Substantial initial support for EpiSurveyor has been given by the Vodafone Foundation and the United Nations Foundation

  15. Who Pays: Free vs. Pro User

  16. Who Pays: Customization, Training • Organizations that want customized reports • Organizations that want training, support, etc. • Organizations that want new features (e.g., JSI) Basically, anyone who wants something optional that costs us $$

  17. JSI paid for backup-to-memory-card functionality. So now everyone has that functionality. JSI is expanding its use in Ghana to 8 other countries as part of the USAID DELIVER project to track drug stocks. Example: JSI

  18. Kenya MOH routinely uses EpiSurveyor for child health, emergency polio vaccination campaigns, and many other uses. Kenya MOH taught UNICEF Kenya, who is now using EpiSurveyor to track child health activities (as well as employee travel!) Example: Kenya MOH

  19. Small Guatemalan NGO working on maternal mortality. Found EpiSurveyor online, tested it, started using it, and then sent us a wonderful video of them using it! Example: TulaSalud

  20. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and University of Guelph are tracking veterinarian illness with EpiSurveyor in rural Canada. Example: Ontario Gov’t Ontario sent us a check for $5000 just “to say thank you for EpiSurveyor.”

  21. The World Bank uses EpiSurveyor to collect economic data in Latin America. The Smithsonian is using EpiSurveyor to track gorillas in Uganda. The IRC will use EpiSurveyor this year to measure child mortality in Africa. Etc. Lots more examples

  22. Forbes Recognition • 2009 Lemelson-MIT Prize for sustainable technology • 2009 Wall Street Journal award for Innovative Technology for Healthcare IT • 2009 FastCompany magazine “social enterprise of the year” • 2008 Tech Museum award • 2008 Stockholm Challenge award

  23. Questions? EpiSurveyor dramatically reduces the cost and difficulty of mobile data collection, for everyone. info@datadyne.org www.datadyne.org www.episurveyor.org

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