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Panel Sessions at Relief 2.0 in Haiti @ Stanford
I. Relief Assistance in Haiti (9am - 10:00am)
Speakers: David Pierre-Louis (Strenth through Unity, Haiti), Vinicio Mata (Firefighters for Christ), Teo Steinhauer (Quisqueya Christian School Earthquake Crisis Center, Haiti - video), Dorothy Davison (Good Samaritan Hospital, Dominican Republic - video), William Waterman (Good Samaritan Hospital, Dominican Republic - video), Carlos Miranda Levy (Stanford University Fellow, Dominican Republic).
- Field Experience Case Studies:
- Efficiency of Independent and Well Connected Groups.
- The Challenge of Orphanages.
- Moving Targets and Procurement Lists.
- Running the Last Mile.
- Lessons Learned:
- What Worked.
- What Did Not Work.
- Conclusions and Recommendations.
- Creation of Task Force, Working Groups and Action Items.
II. Health Services in Crisis Panel (10:15am - 11:15am)
Speakers: Christopher Peabody and Ari Hoffman (Harvard Operational Medicine Institute), Roni Zeiger (Google Health), Steven Lane (Ambulatory Electronic Health Records at Sutter Health), Jan Gurley (Tom Waddell Clinic), Tom Major (Stanford ER Nurse), Carole Kerner (Vermont Haiti Relief Team).
- Harvard Humanitarian Initiative and Operational Medicine Institute's use of iPhones to collect patient data.
- Google Health in Haiti.
- Medical Assistance Missions: Challenges, obstacles, successes and failures.
UNCONFERENCE (11:30am - 1:30pm)
- Open exchange, presentations and interaction of individuals and groups.
- Relief Mixer and Poster Session.
III. ICT for Relief Experiences and Opportunities (2:00pm - 3:00pm)
Speakers: Schiller Jean-Baptiste (Ecole Superieure d'Infotronique d'Haïti and Conseil National des Télécommunications, Haiti), Robert Munro (Mission4636, powered by FrontlineSMS, USHAHIDI, CrowdFlower and SamaSource), Noel Dickover (Crisis Commons), Andris Bjornson (Inveneo).
- Effective use of ICT and mobile networks.
- Social media, social networks and self-organized bottom-up relief efforts.
- Emergent models in agile crisis response.
- Conclusions and Recommendations.
- Creation of Task Force, Working Groups and Action Items.
IV. Education in Haiti (3:15pm - 4:15pm)
Speakers: Mme. Mirlande Manigat (Vice Rectrice, Université Quisqueya, Haiti - video), Evens Emmanuel (Dean of the Faculty of Sciences and Engineering and Director of the Laboratory of Water and Environment Quality, Université Quisqueya, Haiti - video), Laura Díaz (International Cooperation, UNAPEC University, Dominican Republic).
- Pre-Existing Conditions and Challenges.
- Current Conditions and Challenges.
- Actors and Stakeholders.
- Enabling Strategies and Actions.
- Short Term Actions.
- Mid and Long Term Perspectives.
- The Role of Higher Education.
- Open Portable Lessons for Mobile Learning.
- Conclusions and Recommendations.
- Creation of Task Force, Working Groups and Action Items.
V. Social Entrepreneurship (4:30pm - 5:15pm)
Speakers: Neerja Raman (Senior Research Fellow, Stanford University), Margarita Quihuis (Stanford Digital Vision Fellow), Jessica Colaço (TED Global Fellow 2009, Kenya - video), Stephanie Seale (Senior Manager, Program Development, Inveneo).
- Opportunities for generation of wealth and promoting human development in the reconstruction of Haiti.
- Ideas4Haiti: opportunities for creating sustained engagement in long term reconstruction.
- Conclusions and Recommendations.
- Creation of Task Force, Working Groups and Action Items.
V. Housing and Rebuilding Communities (5:30pm - 6:30pm)
Speakers: Jon Katz (Cornell University), Simón López Morales (López Morales Architects), Jeff Selzer and Taraneh Naddafi (The HouseArc), Salim Sawaya and Brent Jones (ESRI), Lisa McFadin (Green Venues).
- Affordable solutions for sustainable housing and communities in Haiti.
- Engaging local stakeholders and higher education institutions as part of the solution.
- LEED constructions.
- Conclusions and Recommendations.
- Creation of Task Force, Working Groups and Action Items.
VI. Closing Session (6:45pm - 7:00pm)
- General Conclusions and Recommendations.
- Presentation of Task Forces and Working Groups.
- Draft Plan of Action.
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Are there any plans to video the sessions? Great event / points of action BTW
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