Why mobiles could be key to solving humanitarian crises
With 8 billion subscriptions worldwide, mobile phone networks have the information responders need most: how many victims are there, and where are they?
1998, joined Ericsson; currently, Senior Vice-President, Chief Sustainability and Public Affairs Officer, Head of Group Function Sustainability and Public Affairs; heads sustainability and public affairs efforts and also heads Response, the company's humanitarian and disaster response programme; focus is on the role that information and communication technology can play in addressing global challenges in areas such as poverty, development, girls’ education, humanitarian response, peace building and climate change; Member of the Executive Leadership Team.
With 8 billion subscriptions worldwide, mobile phone networks have the information responders need most: how many victims are there, and where are they?
Sin embargo, en Internet también se requiere un gran esfuerzo para proteger a los niños de posibles criminales. En vez de limitar el uso de la tecnología de la información y las comunicac...
Just as the manufacturing, technology, energy, and service sectors are struggling to evolve and realize the potential of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, humanitarian response must also ...
Increased efforts are needed to protect children from potential perpetrators online.