Using ICT to Save Lives EUROPE EUROPE · •Establish an EU mHealth Hub for collecting and...
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EUROPE Using ICT to Save LivesITU Regional Initiatives for
Europe
24 April 2019
Odessa, Ukraine
Jaroslaw PONDER
Head of the ITU Office for Europe
[email protected] | @ITU_EUR
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Regional Initiatives for Europe EUROPE
Broadband infrastructure, broadcasting and spectrum management
A citizen-centric approach to building services for national administrations
Accessibility, affordability and skills development for all to ensure digital inclusion and sustainable development
Enhancing trust and confidence in the use of information and communication technologies
ICT-centric innovation ecosystems
Implementation Framework EUROPE
Implementation Period2018-2021
EUROPE PRIORITIES 2018-2021
ICT Infrastructure
Digitizatione-Services
Digital Inclusion
CybersecurityInnovation
EUROPE INFRASTRUCTURE
To facilitate high-speed
connectivity with resilient
and synergistic infrastructure
development, deployment
and sharing, whilst ensuring
a trusted and quality user
experience.
EUROPE ICT FOR ENERGY
Identified Types of Cooperation
EUROPE ICT FOR ENERGY
THE ROLE OF ICT ALONG THE ENERGY VALUE CHAIN
EUROPE ICT FOR ENERGYRelevant Fields of Cooperation
EUROPE DIGITIZATION and e-SERVICES
To facilitate the development
of transformative and
paperless citizen-centric
services that are accessible
and available to all
members of society.
EUROPE • Four year project funded by
Horizon 2020 (EU), 3 Million Euros• ITU is Lead Partner, WHO is Partner
• Objectives:• Establish an EU mHealth Hub for collecting and disseminating
research and experience relating to large-scale implementations of mHealth programs
• Build capacity for the Hub to be able to support Member States in implementing national mHealth programs
• Start-up: 1st March 2017
• Status: Host of the Hub Selected
mHealth Hub for Europe
EUROPE “(M)edical and public health practice supported by mobile devices, such as mobile phones, patient monitoring devices, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and other wireless devices”
(Global Observatory for eHealth, 2011)
mHealth Hub for Europe
Why mHealth?
• mobile phone subscriptions versus
population: (7.194 billion subscriptions (ITU,
2015) vs 7.5 billion people (2017))
• more people with access to mobile phone
than clean water
• proven channel for behaviour change services
• advances in mobile phone and wearable
devices means we can record and use our
own data for health and behaviour change
EUROPE mHealth Hub for EuropemHealth in Europe • mHealth is a subset of eHealth and digital health with focus on individual
empowerment and free movement of services within EU
• smartphones more dominant (i.e. less distinction between eHealth and mHealth in terms of services)
• “Old” EU MS: complex legacy of systems• “New” EU MS: can start from scratch Key policy areas: • mHealth integration with national health services• Privacy and security• Free movement of people within EU (access to health services, i.e. access to their
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EUROPE mHealth Hub for Europe1. Creating evidence on health outcomes, quality of life and care efficiency
gains in the NCD management by using mHealth solutions. 2. Enabling mHealth to be deployed in national and regional level health
services and to deliver large-scale benefits, first of the selected entities, and later in the rest of Europe.
3. Becoming the focal point for expertise on mHealth in the EU and identifying and highlighting trends and gaps in policies, standards, regulations, etc. and best practices and barriers to the creation of consistent mHealth infrastructure and strategy.
4. Unique platform to support innovation in and up-scaling of mHealth by convening cross sector stakeholders (young entrepreneurs, start-ups, governments, technical officers etc.).
5. Creating synergies with the existing EU platforms of stakeholders such as eHealth network of Member States and also the EU EIP on Active and Healthy Ageing (requirement, scope, impact). P
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EUROPE DIGITAL INCLUSION
To bridge the digital divide
and equip all groups of
society, including persons
with disabilities and specific
needs, to take advantage of
ICT, by enabling capacity
building in digital skills.
EUROPE ICT ACCESSIBILITY
4-6 December 2019 Valetta, Malta
EUROPE ICT ACCESSIBILITYInnovative Digital Solutions for
Accessible Europe
Call for Solutions
Vetting Process Nomination Voting ProcessSelection by
Experts
Announcement at Accessible
Europe
EUROPE CYBERSECURITY
To support the deployment
of resilient infrastructure and
secure services allowing all
citizens, especially children,
to use information and
communication technologies
(ICTs) in their daily lives with
confidence.
EUROPE CHILD ONLINE PROTECTION
The Blue Whale Game also "Blue Whale Challenge", is an Internet
"game" that is claimed to exist in several countries. The game allegedly
consists of a series of tasks assigned to players by administrators during a
50-day period, with the final challenge requiring the player to
commit suicide.
Thousands kids lost their lives
EUROPE COP in GEORGIA
Child Online
Protection Ecosystem
Ministry of Economy and Sustainable
Development of Georgia (chair) Ministry of
Internal Affairs
• Law enforcement
Ministry of Education
• Schools
Ministry of Justice
• DEA
Media regulator
Child ombudsman
Children, Parents
Academia
Industry / Telecom
operators
Non Governmental Organisations
International organisations
Monday, 6 May 2019
Rome, Italy
www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Regional-Presence/EUROPE
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ITU REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FORUM FOR EUROPE
ICT Infrastructure | Digitisation | ICT Accessibility | Cybersecurity | InnovationRegional Initiatives for Europe | Projects | Study Groups | Partnerships | Membership
Call for ContributionsSubmissions at [email protected]
EUROPE ITU Contribution to WSIS and SDG
ICTs as a key enabler
Main Key Focus
Universal and Affordable
Access for all
Key Focus
ICT forempowerment of
women
Higher Educationin ICT
Enhanced Use of ICTfor global partnership
ICT as an Enabler
ICTs improve access to basic services like education and healthcare, create jobs, and empower communities
WSIS Action Lines as foundation for contribution
to achievement of Sustainable Development Goals
EUROPE
Implementation Period2018-2021
Proj. 1
Proj. 2
Proj. 3
Proj. 4
Proj. 5
Proj. 6
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Programmes
Study Groups
Projects
ITU Academy
Membership
Regional & Sub Reg.
UN SDGs and WSIS
Building Blocks & Impact of Initiatives