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e-STAS Symposium para las Tecnologías para la Acción Social 2010 Málaga, Fundación Cibervoluntarios
Symposium on Technologies for Social Action

10th to 11th of March 2010. Echegaray Theatre, Málaga.

innovation for citizen enpowerment through ICT
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Alfredo Olivera

Founder and creator of LT22 Radio La Colifata (www.lacolifata.org)

Featured international social entrepreneur, creator and fundaror of Radio Colifata in 1991, the world's first radio to transmit from a psychiatric and social therapeutic purposes. The model of "The Colifata" is now replicated in different countries; Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Chile and Uruguay, while Olivera has provided advice to those operating in Spain, France, Uruguay and Chile. He is also Chairman of the Mental Health and Communication Asoc.Civil.

To e-STAS is coming with ciberinvestigador, Eduardo Codina.

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Eduardo Codina

Cyber-researcher of LT22 Radio La Colifata (www.lacolifata.org)

Eduardo Codina, L22 Radio Colifata cyber-researcher , represents a technological micro for Colifata TV since 2005, after 17 añoo on the street, alternating with periods of internal reclusion, Eduardo is today an example of citizen empowerment, has now externship three years and living independently with another member of the Colifata. "Eduardo is an expert on technology issues in addition to being a very intelligent person" he says Alfredo Olivera. An example of his work can be seen in the http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzMUQQ0_Pnl

www.lacolifata.org

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José Gómez-Márquez

Humanitarian of the year, program director for the Innovations in International Health Initiative at MIT (http://iih.mit.edu/innovation.htm)

This 32 years Honduran thas won three awards for its technological inventions to improve medicine in the Third World and this year the magazine of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Technology Review, proclaimed him "Humanitarian of the Year" . "My goal is to provide medicine in countries where they can practice for non-instrumental" Its projects include a device for mass delivery of inhaled drugs and vaccines to people with difficulties in accessing medicines. Or XoutTB a monitoring of medication for the treatment of tuberculosis, which rewards the good behavior of the patient. Like everything that makes Gomez-Marquez, is very simple: a similarly textured paper filter coffees, numbered days. After taking the pill, the patient leaves a drop of urine (with traces of medicine) on the number which, in contact with the liquid, reveals a code. The patient is sent by SMS. If month-end has not missed a single day, received awards. Gomez-Marquez currently directs the International Health Laboratory at MIT to 17 researchers, which was created in 2007 to support its research. See more http://www.elpais.com/articulo/portada/Humanitario/ano/elpeputec/20091001elpcibpor_1/Tes

iih.mit.edu/innovation.htm

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