Transforming healthcare with digital technologies

Intel's new partnerships scale-up quality training in emerging markets

Challenge

Over 1 billion people worldwide lack access to quality health services and skilled health professionals. This is especially devastating for women and children – every year 360,000 women die in pregnancy or childbirth and 2 million babies die within their first 24 hours due to lack of trained health workers.

How can a coalition of new partners improve access to quality healthcare and accelerate the training of frontline health workers in Asia and Africa through the Intel’s Skoool™ education platform?

GD catalyzed synergistic collaborations with new partners in global health to help us increase the accessibility and affordability of new information technology.
Mike Gann, Director, Global Healthcare World Ahead Program, Intel

Journey

We worked with Intel to develop an innovative public-private partnership that delivered training to 1 million health workers in emerging markets. Intel Skoool™ Health Education platform reached four new markets,Ghana, Bangladesh, India and Nigeria.

We convened an initial partnership meeting at Harvard University, bringing together leaders from governments, UN agencies, non-profits, health professional organizations and academia to develop a joint strategy. Our smart mapping of market opportunities and key influencers enabled us to co-design a new collaborative and sustainable business model for quality training through the digital Skoool™ Health Education platform. This interactive platform consists of multi-media e-modules – with built-in assessments –that provide training on all major basic emergency obstetric and newborn care and family planning skills for frontline healthcare workers. We accelerated development of content modules with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) to for the Skoool™ platform.

Utilizing Intel’s cutting-edge platform which is free of charge, its modules do not require an internet connection and can be accessed at anytime, anywhere, via low-cost laptops or netbooks that health workers have been trained to use.

Converging key local partners across Africa and Asia, including the Ministries of Health, Jpheigo, International Organization of Midwives (IOM)  and International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) made the implementation of this project a success.

Impact

  • Designed a new vision and strategy for a first-of-its-kind collaborationwith Intel and partners to scale up the Skoool™ Health Education platformwhich trains 1 million midwifes and front-line health workers.
  • Catalyzed government and business investments and resources for theplatform with Intel, UNFPA, WHO and Ministries of Health in Ghana, Bangladesh, India and Nigeria.
  • Launched the Intel partnership initiative at the UN General Assembly,  in support of Every Woman Every Child, a transformative  UN Secretary General’s initiative to deliver The UN Global Goals.
  • Launched Skoool™ Health Education platform together with partners in Ghana and Bangladesh, and in development in India and Nigeria.

 

Additional Resources:

Intel’s commitment to Every Woman Every Child

Interview with Mike Gann, Intel Corp., Feb 2012

UNFPA Press Release, Feb 2012

UN News Press Release, 2012

Training Modules for Midwives

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