Technology and communication for a new humanitarian intervention. Experimenting the website Cholera Cafè

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- ISBN/EAN
- 9788846486530
- Editore
- Franco Angeli
- Collana
- Fti - forum per la tecnologia dell'informazione. So
- Formato
- Brossura
- Anno
- 2007
- Pagine
- 240
Disponibile
28,50 €
Technology and communication for a new humanitarian intervention. Experimenting the website Cholera Cafè analyses the evolution in humanitarian assistance stressing the importance of a multidisciplinary and polyvalent approach to health, underlying the primary role played by Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in aiding the knowledge exchange and the continuous interaction between professionals working in different international scenarios. The authors will then lead the reader through the Cholera Cafè experiment, a pilot website for practitioners deployed in international relief and development projects whether by NGOs or International Organizations.
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| Autore | Pacifici Laura elena; Riccardo Flavia |
|---|---|
| Editore | Franco Angeli |
| Anno | 2007 |
| Tipologia | Libro |
| Collana | Fti - forum per la tecnologia dell'informazione. So |
| Num. Collana | 6 |
| Lingua | Italiano |
| Indice | Luigi Nicolais, Foreword Laura E. Pacifici, Flavia Riccardo, Introduction Laura E. Pacifici, Flavia Riccardo, How to use this book Part One. The evaluation of communication in humanitarian assistance Gianstefano Spoto, Technology and communication: the evolution of an instrument for international humanitarian crisis management Elena Scaroni, To communicate Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law Letizia Zamparelli, Non Governmental Organizations and International Organization Visibility Lorenzo Nardi, Elena Scaroni, The growing role of ICT as a tool for international sustainable development Giovanni Caracci, Luca Casertano, Health Accountability Part Two. The polyvalent approach to health Laura E. Pacifici, A new model of international cooperation for global health Mario Braga, Public Health in development and emergency projects Antonella G. De Rosa, Michelangelo Rossi, Psychological Support Antonella G. De Rosa, Alberto Scaroni, Personal History Forms Antonella G. De Rosa, Fear of Infectiuos Diseases; Flavia Riccardo, Infectiuos Diseases Elena Scaroni, IHR: International Health Regulations Part Three. Evolving humanitarian assistance: multidisciplinarity Robin Philipp, The Anthropology of Humanitarian Aid: all the unwritten rules Daniela Raggetti, Informations and communications technologies (ICTs) as enablers for economic development and poverty reduction Maria L. De Sario, Emergency Systems and ICT Ugo G. Pacifici Noja, From human rights to humanitarian law. A concept in evolution and many knots to untie Elena Scaroni, Humanitarian Accountability Mario Quinto, Humanitarian Mediation, International Corporation and New Technologies Part Four. A multimedial response to humanitarian assitance needs Flavia Riccardo, Towards a Humanitarian Assistance Community Flavia Riccardo, Web site structure Laura E. Pacifici, In search for a new model of public health Vincenzo Vullo, Closing notes Technical and statistical annexes Flavia Riccardo, What are we talking about? (basic ICT concepts) Focus on economy Focus on education Focus on life statistics Focus on health Focus on Internally Displaced People and Refugees Focus on nutrition Focus on UN Millennium Development Goals Websites Analytical Index. |
| Stato editoriale | In Commercio |
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