Vodafone's
mobile data to be deployed to fight epidemics in Ghana
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[February 26, 2018] BARCELONA
(Reuters) - Mobile data will be used in Ghana to track and control
epidemics, helping prevent a repeat of the 2014 West Africa Ebola
outbreak, in a pioneering program announced by Vodafone Foundation on
Monday.
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The initiative will use aggregated anonymized mobile data to track
real-time trends in population movement, the charitable arm of the
British mobile operator said at the Mobile World Congress in
Barcelona.
The level of activity at each mobile phone mast will provide a heat
map of where people are and how far they are moving during an
outbreak, while the data gathered will be used for decision-making
in a number of areas - including health, agriculture and
transportation, it said.
Vodafone Group External Affairs Director Joakim Reiter said the
company would use its mobile technology and data to measure human
mobility and model how infections spread.
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"This has the potential to save thousands of lives," Reiter said.
The program, which will launch later this year, will be funded by
the Vodafone Foundation and the William and Flora Hewlett
Foundation, Vodafone Foundation said.
(Reporting by Paul Sandle, editing by Louise Heavens)
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