Mobile health technology: key practices for DRR implementers

Mobile phones are no longer devices limited to voice calls and SMSs. They have evolved into affordable, sophisticated, ‘smart’ tools that are now also used to connect users to the Internet, to send e-mails and to engage in social networking – i.e. to transfer data.

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Main Authors: 186416 Fava, P.R., 186404 FAO, Harare (Zimbabwe). Subregional Office for Southern Africa eng, 186423 Cooperazione Internazionale, Milan (Italy) ita
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Harare (Zimbabwe) FAO/COOPI 2014
Subjects:Natural disasters, risk management, health protection, Appropriate technology, information services, networks,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/a-i3771e.pdf
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Summary:Mobile phones are no longer devices limited to voice calls and SMSs. They have evolved into affordable, sophisticated, ‘smart’ tools that are now also used to connect users to the Internet, to send e-mails and to engage in social networking – i.e. to transfer data.