by InSTEDD Global | Aug 17, 2016 | Video
Leaders, partners, and software developers of the InSTEDD iLab Southeast Asia share the innovation lab’s approach to creating locally sustainable technology for social impact. With funding from The Rockefeller Foundation, advising from the Bridgespan Group, and support from Skoll Global Threats Fund, CDC Cambodia and others.
by InSTEDD Global | Jan 30, 2016 | Blog, Video
At InSTEDD iLab Southeast Asia, “building local capacity is a crucial part of everything we do.” In October 2015, in collaboration with UNESCO Cambodia, we launched YouthMobile, a program to train university students how to build mobile applications.
In less than a week of open call for applications, we selected 20 out of 80 submitted applications. This showed a high enthusiasm among the young population who want to participate in the program to increase their technical capacity in mobile application.
The training program provided students a working space with trainers and mentors as well arrangement that enabling student to learn more about social challenges from social workers. So that so that they can learn coding mobile apps with focus on social issues they want to solve…[Read More]
by InSTEDD Global | May 18, 2015 | Video
InSTEDD’s iLabs support the shared exploration of solutions to health, safety, and sustainable development problems. The iLabs act as enabling environments for technology transfer and collaboration between software developers, governments, NGOs, universities, private sector companies, local communities, and experts from a variety of disciplines.What is the InSTEDD iLab Southeast Asia? Find out more about how InSTEDD is thinking globally….[Read More]
by InSTEDD Global | May 18, 2015 | Video
In this video, we talk to Yi Sophonrith who is the Director of the Kien Svay to see how this piece of paper shaped like a wheel can help his community.
by InSTEDD Global | May 18, 2015 | Video
In this video, we talk with Be Chantra (@chantra) who is a BarCamp Phnom Penh Lead.
by InSTEDD Global | May 14, 2015 | Video
In this video, we chat with Amira Bliss (@amizzle) who is a Senior Programer.
by InSTEDD Global | Jul 2, 2013 | Video
Marie Stopes International uses Verboice to improve women’s reproductive health in Cambodia. Learn more about this project here: http://ilabsoutheastasia.org/blog/marie-stopes-verboice-will-mobile-phones-improve-contraceptive-use-in-cambodia/
MOTIF, which stands for Mobile Technology for Improved Family Planning Services, is a pilot project focused on developing, testing and evaluating a mobile phone-based intervention to support the use of post-abortion contraception. The goal of the project is to answer the question: does a post-abortion family planning (PAFP) mobile phone-based intervention increase use of contraception in Cambodia?
by InSTEDD Global | Jul 2, 2013 | Video
Marie Stopes International uses Verboice to improve women’s reproductive health in Cambodia. Learn more about this project here: http://ilabsoutheastasia.org/blog/marie-stopes-verboice-will-mobile-phones-improve-contraceptive-use-in-cambodia/
MOTIF, which stands for Mobile Technology for Improved Family Planning Services, is a pilot project focused on developing, testing and evaluating a mobile phone-based intervention to support the use of post-abortion contraception. The goal of the project is to answer the question: does a post-abortion family planning (PAFP) mobile phone-based intervention increase use of contraception in Cambodia?
by InSTEDD Global | Sep 7, 2012 | Video
InSTEDD’s Chief Technology Officer, Eduardo Jezierski, speaks at the 2012 Ignite Health Foo event. Ignite is a geek event in over 100 cities worldwide. At the events Ignite presenters share their personal and professional passions, using 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds for a total of just five minutes.
The event was put on by O’Reilly Media, in order to help spread the knowledge of technology innovators around the world.
by InSTEDD Global | Sep 5, 2012 | Video
InSTEDD has created an evolving platform of technology tools and services based on years of collaboration with our partners around the world. Our tools can be used independently or together as building blocks for larger solutions. Learn more at www.instedd.org/technologies
This short video will give you an idea of how some of our tools work and how they can be used together to strengthen the capacity of frontline health workers.
These tools are completely free and open source, and available for anyone wanting to use them to improve the social impact and scale of their work. All our tools can be tailored to individual needs and integrated with other existing tools.
by InSTEDD Global | Apr 7, 2012 | Video
A short video explaining the strategy behind InSTEDD’s Innovation Labs (iLabs). Learn more about the iLabs at www.instedd.org/iLabs
music by Nort rv by Blear Moon.
by InSTEDD Global | Dec 7, 2011 | Video
Watchfire is a simple and yet powerful system that initiates and tracks the process of building a volunteer response team with people who are geographically close to each other through phone calls and text message. This tool was developed by InSTEDD through a grant from Cisco in collaboration with the Bay Area Chapter of the Red Cross.
by InSTEDD Global | Aug 23, 2011 | Video
In the fall of 2010, NYC Health department and graduate-level students from Hunter College conducted a research on alcohol advertising visible at the street level in retail-dense blocks of NYC using GeoChat.
by InSTEDD Global | Aug 10, 2011 | Video
We worked with NYC DOHMH to build an application called ECHO : Electronic Communication for Health Operations. The ECHO project was focused on helping the NYC DOHMH improve the ability of their Community Outreach Teams (COT) to gather emergency preparedness and response-related data in the field.
by InSTEDD Global | Apr 7, 2011 | Video
At InSTEDD we design and use open source technology tools to help partners enhance collaboration and improve information flow to better deliver critical services to vulnerable populations.
by InSTEDD Global | Nov 27, 2010 | Video
by InSTEDD Global | Oct 7, 2010 | Video
We worked with NYC DOHMH to build an application called ECHO : Electronic Communication for Health Operations. The ECHO project was focused on helping the NYC DOHMH improve the ability of their Community Outreach Teams (COT) to gather emergency preparedness and response-related data in the field.
by InSTEDD Global | Sep 22, 2010 | Video
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InSTEDD would like to express our sincere appreciation to all of our partners for the years of exceptional collaboration with the InSTEDD iLab Southeast Asia and for your contribution to its success in providing important solutions for social good.
Our original vision when we established the iLabSEA was that it would ultimately become a separate entity, locally owned and operated, in a model that provides social benefit and fits within the local economy. After 13 years of service to our local community, we are thrilled to announce that InSTEDD has closed our iLabSEA and the team from the LabSEA has now established an independent social enterprise organization, Kawsang.
We are confident that Kawsang will continue to provide the excellent service that has become their leadership team’s standard.
We are excited to have you join us in celebrating the success of realizing our vision for the iLabSEA and we very much appreciate your participation in this success and continued collaboration with Kawsang.