A vaccine may be an form of disaster preparedness that we may not think of as such, but it is clearly an act of risk reduction, at the heart of humantarian preparedness actions.
That’s why I posted my support of the wrist band program of https://t.co/FSvSRlOLYe —a good idea.
@evernote the latest release of evernote iOS is unusable and no fallback is possible. Every news/old/searched/duplicated note comes up as a blank screen . Who tested this before launch?
Nice to be quoted in the Brave Leaders Project Blog, from a 2016 interview I did with the authors. The part that is nice is that the words still ring true. How many of our leadership lessons stay with us? Short answer: all of them. #braveleaders https://t.co/8LLi3tT81V
A sad day for the ICTD community. As note from Paul Polak’s family aptly says,
“He was an innovator, a trouble maker, and a visionary who will be sorely missed.” #paulpolak
To celebrate World Immunization Week, the @gatesfoundation will give $1 to UNICEF for every like or RT of posts using the hashtag #VaccinesWork, up to $1 million.
Help spread the word! 💙
Please consider joining us in Valencia, Spain on Sunday, May 19 for an academic-practitioner dialog that I am co-leading with Andrea Tapia at Penn State. Details are below. Registration for the workshop-only is available. Please…https://t.co/qsxaCIEOYg https://t.co/qJvnA3rkkb
The Promise and Peril of Digital Identification for Aid Distribution | The Future Red Cross and Red Crescent. Research that Amy Newman, MSI student, and I contributed to the IFRC strategy work last summer is cited in this post #UMSI#ITStrategy#IFRC https://t.co/VNBZkxLOqX