

African Governments Need a More Robust Technology-Based Response Strategy to Stop Ebola


African Governments Need a More Robust Technology-Based Response Strategy to Stop Ebola
The Issue
We, the undersigned – representing the Africa Emergency Technology Response Forum (AETRF), an informal network of African technology professionals engaged in Ebola response on the continent and in the Diaspora, herein convey our concern about the current EBOLA Virus Disease Outbreak and call for more concerted efforts to bring robust technological responses to the Crisis.
According to the World Health Organization, “The 2014 Ebola Virus Disease outbreak continues to evolve in alarming ways, with the severely affected countries… struggling to control the escalating outbreak.” Recognizing that information technology is exploding throughout the continent and even the most remote areas have tremendous mobile technology coverage, the AETRF urges greater attention to technology as a means of controlling the outbreak. The AETRF believes that the expertise of technology professionals, practitioners and volunteers can be more effectively harnessed to curtail the monster virus and save lives.
The Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak cannot be effectively controlled without the critical inclusion, deployment, application and use of Information Technology infrastructure, tools and enabling resources.
While we commend the constructive interventions already in place, we recognize that more needs to be done. The AETRF calls on all African Heads of State and governments to endorse and approve the following recommendations aimed at combating the Ebola outbreak while also helping to build the infrastructure to avoid future catastrophes and save lives:
1. Increase the political commitment to stop the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak by immediately designating a technology leader on the National task force to coordinate the government’s technology initiatives in response to the Ebola outbreak. This leader should have the government’s full mandate to leverage government resources, private sector or NGO efforts in fulfilling any relevant Ebola response communications, data gathering, contact mapping and analysis of efforts;
2. Encourage all African Countries to establish a “National Data Center” to host the “National Call Center for Ebola.” This platform will provide the flexibility for countries to access on-demand cloud based technology solutions in response to public safety emergencies and post-crisis analysis;
3. Encourage all African countries to establish a “National Health Emergencies News & Information Radio Station” that compiles, vets and disseminates accurate health information including preventative measures related to hygiene, health education and emergency information. In addition to the radio station, we recommend the use of all available communications platforms including and not limited to television, SMS messaging and social media. These healthcare communications should be available in local languages and should address all diseases that impact the lives of Africans including Ebola, Cholera and Malaria.
With these recommendations, we wish to reaffirm our commitment to global efforts to halt the spread of the Ebola virus on the African continent.
With the highest Regards,
The Africa Emergency Technology Response Forum (AETRF) and global techies.
The Issue
We, the undersigned – representing the Africa Emergency Technology Response Forum (AETRF), an informal network of African technology professionals engaged in Ebola response on the continent and in the Diaspora, herein convey our concern about the current EBOLA Virus Disease Outbreak and call for more concerted efforts to bring robust technological responses to the Crisis.
According to the World Health Organization, “The 2014 Ebola Virus Disease outbreak continues to evolve in alarming ways, with the severely affected countries… struggling to control the escalating outbreak.” Recognizing that information technology is exploding throughout the continent and even the most remote areas have tremendous mobile technology coverage, the AETRF urges greater attention to technology as a means of controlling the outbreak. The AETRF believes that the expertise of technology professionals, practitioners and volunteers can be more effectively harnessed to curtail the monster virus and save lives.
The Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak cannot be effectively controlled without the critical inclusion, deployment, application and use of Information Technology infrastructure, tools and enabling resources.
While we commend the constructive interventions already in place, we recognize that more needs to be done. The AETRF calls on all African Heads of State and governments to endorse and approve the following recommendations aimed at combating the Ebola outbreak while also helping to build the infrastructure to avoid future catastrophes and save lives:
1. Increase the political commitment to stop the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak by immediately designating a technology leader on the National task force to coordinate the government’s technology initiatives in response to the Ebola outbreak. This leader should have the government’s full mandate to leverage government resources, private sector or NGO efforts in fulfilling any relevant Ebola response communications, data gathering, contact mapping and analysis of efforts;
2. Encourage all African Countries to establish a “National Data Center” to host the “National Call Center for Ebola.” This platform will provide the flexibility for countries to access on-demand cloud based technology solutions in response to public safety emergencies and post-crisis analysis;
3. Encourage all African countries to establish a “National Health Emergencies News & Information Radio Station” that compiles, vets and disseminates accurate health information including preventative measures related to hygiene, health education and emergency information. In addition to the radio station, we recommend the use of all available communications platforms including and not limited to television, SMS messaging and social media. These healthcare communications should be available in local languages and should address all diseases that impact the lives of Africans including Ebola, Cholera and Malaria.
With these recommendations, we wish to reaffirm our commitment to global efforts to halt the spread of the Ebola virus on the African continent.
With the highest Regards,
The Africa Emergency Technology Response Forum (AETRF) and global techies.
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Petition created on September 11, 2014