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Global Survey on Opportunities for Citizen Data in addressing Infectious Diseases

Online

De 20 Nov até 30 Mar, 2025
With the support of the Wellcome Trust, the Global Partnership is undertaking a scoping study in order to institutionalize the production and use of citizen data in the response to and prevention of environmentally sensitive infectious diseases, including cholera, schistosomiasis, leishmaniasis, and arboviruses (including dengue and yellow fever). This survey is intended to collect insights to better understand the opportunities, challenges, and skills-building needs required to institutionalize citizen data for the prevention and response to infectious disease, and the policy priorities thereafter. We also seek to identify organizations that have experience in this area of work as potential partners. More specifically, this survey aims to: Identify producers of inclusive data and citizen data Understand the needs of actors in the infectious disease field that can benefit from inclusive data and citizen data Identify skills and capacity needs for citizen data use. This survey is open to anyone who is carrying out work on citizen data, inclusive data or infectious diseases. We are particularly interested to hear from: grassroot organizations, governments, non-governmental organizations, academia, research organizations, networks and communities of practice. Definitions Citizen data Citizen data is defined as data produced by and with sufficient engagement of citizens, communities, civil society organizations and other actors at the design and/or collection stages of the data process, with the aim to inform decision making, responding to specific needs of a community, supplementing existing data from the National Statistical Systems at various levels, or filling data gaps. By sufficient engagement, we mean citizens partner equally with producers of data to share planning and decision-making responsibilities or citizens actively control the entire data process, showcasing collective agency. Inclusive data Inclusive data refers to data that is representative, especially of those who are often marginalized, ensuring that data are collected for all people, regardless of their location, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, or other characteristics. Inclusive data goes beyond data disaggregation, looking across the data value chain - from data collection, analysis through to its dissemination uptake and use. Infectious disease In this context, we refer to infectious diseases as illnesses caused by pathogens, such as viruses, bacteria, or parasites whose spread, transmission, or severity is influenced by changes in environmental factors and climate patterns. Examples of diseases include cholera, schistosomiasis, leishmaniasis, and arboviruses, such as dengue and yellow fever. This survey will take ~10 minutes to complete. Your responses are treated with confidentiality and will be reported as part of aggregate quantitative and qualitative analysis.

10 anos da Plataforma SISS-Geo Fiocruz

Auditório do Museu da Vida, Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro
08:30
De 26 Mar até 26 Mar, 2024
O evento celebrará os 10 anos do Centro de Informação em Saúde Silvestre e da Plataforma SISS-Geo - sua origem, caminhos, construções, desafios e seu futuro e premiará os “10+ Colaboradores SISS-Geo 2023”. Hoje os mais de 13 mil colaboradores de todos os estados brasileiros auxiliam a implantação de estratégias e ações de prevenção e controle de diversas zoonoses e arboviroses, como a febre amarela, a raiva e a febre do Nilo Ocidental, provendo também informações para a conservação dos animais silvestres no Brasil e fora dele. O evento presencial será realizado das 8h30 às 12h30 do dia 26 de março de 2024, no Auditório do Museu da Vida Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro e transmitido on-line no mesmo horário, pelo canal da Distribuidora Vídeo Saúde https://bit.ly/10-anos-CISS, para os que não puderem estar presentes. Haverá uma visita guiada ao Castelo Mourisco para os interessados às 14h.

Laboratorio de ciencia ciudadana y calidad del aire: Primeros pasos para saber qué respiramos

MUSEO DE EDUCACIÓN AMBIENTAL (C/Errotazar, 21 bis), Pamplona, Espanha
14:30
De 13 Fev até 13 Fev, 2024
Para controlar los parámetros de la contaminación del aire habitualmente se utilizan equipos profesionales que recogen datos con mucha precisión y son analizados por profesionales. En nuestro laboratorio de ciencia ciudadana proponemos hacerlo colaborativamente, desde nuestras casas. Nos convertiremos científicos y científicas, utilizando novedosas técnicas de caracterización del aire. En esta sesión se repartirán macetas con plantas que, cada participante tendrá que colocar en un balcón/ventana y cuidar durante un periodo de dos meses. Se darán las instrucciones para la participación en el estudio y el cuidado de las plantas. Finalizado el periodo, se recogerán las plantas y se procederá al análisis de la presencia de metales pesados y otros minerales en las plantas. Tras el análisis se hará una devolución a la ciudadanía con los resultados del proyecto.
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