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InnovationDays
WBI video on innovation
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Water Hackathon
Who? The community of software and water experts
What? Water Hackathon is a new problem solving system which draws together the talent and initiative of software developers to solve real world water problems
Where? Water Hackathon will culminate in a two-day marathon problem solving event with multiple global locations, including Nairobi, Cairo, Washington DC and …
When? Event in October 2011but we are already actively collecting problems!
Why? The surge in mobile phones is transforming the way people receive and share information.
In recent years mobile phones have been used to send weather information to farmers, turn off irrigation pumps remotely and tell people the location and condition of the nearest toilet.
Yet surprisingly little effort has been made by the water sector to package what knows about its own problems in a way that the ICT community can engage it with and apply their unique set of skills.
Water Hackathon aims to bridge this gab.
ICT in Rural Livelihoods
Rural BPO – Insurance Claim Settlement
Payment of Solatium(within 24 – 48 hrs)
Claim village Call Centre located in District Federation
Area Committee Members
Commercial Bank
AlertUS$ 125
Phone
Area Committee completes documentation and sends e-Claim to Insurance Company
via District Federation
ATM
e-NREGS
(MCC) (MCC)
EGS workers accounts data
Pay orders
Bank server
• CSP is an agent of the Bank • CSP is an SHG member appointed by the Village Organization• One CSP per each habitation for cash distribution
PHOOLVANTI JOSHI
DoB: 05-AUG-1965D/o: JATINBHAI JOSHINear Railway Stn.V: Jamkhandoli, T: UmariyaD: Jamkhambaliya, P: 398252, Guj
Issued: July 2006
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Smart card
MCC- Mandal Computer Center
Slot to capture thumb print (Biometric)
e-Bookkeeping• An easy to use hand-held device solves the challenge of reaching remote rural
communities and provide them up-to-date financial information• Significant milestone in improving Financial Inclusion• Helps having financial knowledge and access to information to manage one’s own
finance
Urban Peer to Peer Dialogues
TELEPRESENCE
ENABLING INNOVATIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR
GLOBAL PEER-TO-PEER DIALOG
ENABLING TECHNOLOGY
INNOVATION
The first peer-to-peer dialog connected 30+ participants from 10 centers around the world
To discuss and uncover global best practices on the use of ICT in urban service delivery.
The world bank’s urbanization knowledge platform partnered with Cisco to launch a series of peer-to-peer dialogs facilitated by Cisco's ground-breaking Telepresence
technology.
PROJECT OVERVIEWCISCO TELEPRESENCE
simulates face-to-face communication—attendees thousands of miles apart seamlessly appear as if they are in the
same room.
LOOKING AHEAD
What if we had a Telepresence center in the city halls of the world’s 20 largest cities, giving mayors instant, face-to-face connectivity to their global peers?
ENABLING EVIDENCE-BASED POLICIES WITH GLOBAL STANDARDS FOR CITY-LEVEL DATA
ENABLING TECHNOLOGY
INNOVATION
To date, 130+ cities from 40+ counties Have joined the program.
The World helped develop a standard suite of city indicators that, for the first time, enable mayors and
citizens to monitor the performance of their city over time and against their peers. This is an important first step
towards addressing the lack of consistent, comparable city-level data.
PROJECT OVERVIEWA. The Global City Indicators provide
40+ standardized metrics on 22 topics that simplify complex subjects to
numbers that can be easily understood by policymakers and the public.
B. The CityIndictators.gov portal provides an online platform for cities to upload their data and for policymakers
and the public to monitor their city’s performance over time and in
comparison to its peers.
LOOKING AHEAD
What if we use the Global City Indicators to build a wider ecosystem around app developers, citizen engagement, and comparative research?
Innovative technologies for governance
Health Sector Project Example – A Holistic Approach to Use of Technology Solutions
Deepak Bhatia, Pratheep Ponraj & Naseer Rana21
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Service Facility - Photograph
Karnataka Health System Development And Reform
Project
Capture Photograph
Remarks
- Beneficiary Tracking-Evidence of Service Delivery-Asset Condition-Feedback Loop and results chain linkages
Current PregnancyFP method used Date __/__/____
Initial Checkup
Karnataka Health System Development And Reform
Project
Next Back
Identification
ICTC Date __/__/____
< 12 Weeks
Blood group Test Date
Blood Group
__/__/____
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Initial Checkup
Karnataka Health System Development And Reform
Project
LBN
Sugar
Microscopic
Tablets taken
Anemic No
Suggested
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Capture of Pregnancy details Beneficiary Test Results
Service Delivery to Beneficiary – Antenatal Stage – sample screens
Diseases Tuberculosis
Remarks
Additional Services
Karnataka Health System Development And Reform
Project
Service Couselling
Next Back Cancel
Additional Services required
Efficiency of Service Delivery
Health Sector Project Example – A Holistic Approach to Use of Technology Solutions
Deepak Bhatia, Pratheep Ponraj & Naseer Rana23
Karnataka Health System Development And Reform Project
ANM Services
Facility
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Feedback
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e-Justice
e-Justice: Justice Delayed is Justice Denied (Kenya)
The project The impact
Digitizing high court proceedings to avoid files
being mysteriously “lost” or misplaced and therefore
delaying justice
The digitization of High Court records has already enabled the High Court to continue a high profile corruption case in Kenya because files that had gone missing had already been scanned and electronically safeguarded. This
innovation is proving to be a key measure in the fight against corruption within judiciary.
Transport and ICT
ICT
ITS
Open Transport Data ProtocolsGTFS: Transit Route Information, TimetablesSIRI: Real-Time Location Data
Examples
Changsha, China
Open Risk Data Initiative
Labs
“The importance of making information about hazard risks available cannot be overemphasized.”
The Open Risk Data Initiative (OpenRDI)
Labs
The Open Risk Data Initiative (OpenRDI) aims to encourage and facilitate countries to open their climate and disaster risk data to enable more effective decision-making by providing the rationale, technical assistance, and tools for data sharing.
Haitidata.orgAn Open-Source, Geospatial Data Sharing Platform
http://haitidata.org
Thank You!