SwitchPoint 2016: Day 2
SwitchPoint has always protested the status quo. It's known for breaking apart the usual way of doing things in international development and entrepreneurship. This year, though, it protested more than that.
SwitchPoint has always protested the status quo. It's known for breaking apart the usual way of doing things in international development and entrepreneurship. This year, though, it protested more than that.
The first day of SwitchPoint 2016 was one of intentional serendipity for hundreds of experts, entrepreneurs, and do-gooders from around the world.
But the global advocacy movement they created was no joke.
What can home-based health workers do to protect their older clients and family members from Zika?
Never before has this question been more salient, given the rise of emerging pandemic threats and growing worldwide instability.
Mobile phones and their capabilities are expanding in Kenya.
This year’s SwitchPoint speakers are coming from the UN Foundation, the World Bank, USAID, major corporations, and from tiny startups in far-off places.
We shouldn't wait for the next epidemic before we implement some relatively simple yet powerful digital health solutions.
Diseases aren’t the only major threats to global health today.
Meet 12 people from across the globe who are working to improve health and well-being, despite a daunting shortage of workers—and huge challenges ahead.
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