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Conduit Conversations
7: Johnson & Johnson Center for Health Worker Innovation presents the ‘Future of Global Healthcare’ in association with The Conduit Episode 7: Josh Nesbit

Conduit Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 35:56


In this episode Paul is joined by Josh Nesbit, CEO of Medic Mobile, a non-profit organisation using technology to improve healthcare in the hardest-to-reach communities. Josh explains the impact measurement framework that guides Medic Mobile’s approach, shares how data can be used to revolutionise healthcare in remote areas, and tells Paul why impact investors need to alter their expectations in order to achieve real change.   This episode is part of a new series, created in partnership with the Johnson & Johnson Center for Health Worker Innovation, investigating the trends, challenges and opportunities in the global healthcare sector. What does it take to create a truly equitable healthcare system? From entrepreneurs to investors to community workers from across the globe, this series we’re speaking to the people aligning capital, technology and purpose to find the answer.

Bitcoin & Co.
Connie Gallippi: A Pioneer Bridging the Gap Between the Non-Profit Space and Bitcoin

Bitcoin & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 39:31


Connie Gallippi is the Founder and Executive Director of BitGive ® . In May 2013, she founded BitGive, the first government recognized Bitcoin 501(c)(3) nonprofit and pioneer organization leveraging Bitcoin and Blockchain technology via practical applications for humanitarian work in the developing world. Under her leadership, BitGive has built a positive philanthropic representative organization for the Bitcoin and Blockchain industry, bridging the gap between an innovative technology and its practical applications for nonprofits and humanitarian work in the developing world. BitGive has established strong partnerships and raised funds with well-known nonprofits including Save the Children, The Water Project, TECHO, Medic Mobile, and more. Connie is a well-known industry spokesperson for the social impact of Bitcoin and advocating for more diversity and equal opportunity in the digital currency community. She speaks internationally on the social impact of Bitcoin and Blockchain. We talk about: GiveTrack peer-to-peer donating How Bitcoin helps the non profit sector Uphold converting everything to Bitcoin Ecosystem has a long way to go How they vet projects Obstacles to get funds Project in Kenya Dealing with regulations as a non-profit Understanding the needs of other places Alakanani Itereleng, Founder of Satoshicentre in Botswana ---------- More: https://bitcoinundco.com/en/connie-gallippi-bitgive/ ‎ ---------- Thank you to my sponsors: Card Wallet - the safest cold storage solution. No software needed. Order now and get 20% off! (time-limited) https://www.cardwallet.com/anita ---------- and ---------- Check out the LTB Network https://letstalkbitcoin.com/ ---------- Other relevant episodes: The Petro Is a Scam and Bitcoin Is the Only Way to Send Money to Venezuela https://bitcoinundco.com/en/petro-scam-bitcoin-venezuela/ Locha Mesh: Chat and Send Bitcoin Anonymously Without Internet https://bitcoinundco.com/en/locha-mesh/ Richard Myers: About Bitcoin Without Internet and the Importance of Financial Freedom https://bitcoinundco.com/en/richard-myers-gotenna/ ---------- Follow: Subscribe to Anita's mailing list: https://anitaposch.com/newsletter/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/anitaposch/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anitaposch/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/AnitaPosch ---------- Donate: Do you like what you hear? If yes, then please support my podcast. Every donation is used to produce episodes, finance travel costs and make the show better. PayPal https://paypal.me/AnitaPosch BTC https://tallyco.in/AnitaPosch/ Lightning https://tippin.me/@anitaposch

The Tatiana Show!
TTS223 Connie Gallippi of BitGive

The Tatiana Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 34:28


On this episode of The Tatiana Show, we have a talk with Connie Gallippi, the founder and executive director of www.Bitgivefoundation.org. Bitgive is the first bitcoin and blockchain non-profit charity organization. Connie discusses their flagship project www.GiveTrack.org which allows charities to provide transparency and accountability to their donor via blockchain technology. She also describes some amazing projects the foundation has been involved with such as a girl’s coding school in Afghanistan and providing relief to the Bahamas.  We discuss the process for selecting charities and the possibilities and challenges of cryptocurrency in the non-profit world.  About the Guests: Connie is the Founder and Executive Director of BitGive, established in 2013, the first government recognized 501(c)(3) Bitcoin nonprofit, focused on bridging the gap between an innovative technology and its practical applications for nonprofits and humanitarian work in the developing world. Miss Gallippi is a well-known industry spokesperson for the social impact of Bitcoin and blockchain and advocating for more diversity and equal opportunity in the digital currency community.  BitGive has built partnerships and raised funds with well-known nonprofits including Save the Children, The Water Project, Medic Mobile, Code to Inspire, and many more. Their flagship project is GiveTrack, leveraging the Bitcoin blockchain for tracking contributions and engaging donors in project results on the ground in real time. GiveTrack features projects all over the world, including Afghanistan, Chile, Venezuela, Ethiopia, Jamaica, Ukraine, and the Bahamas. BitGive has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Glamour, Wall Street Journal, US News and World Report, NonProfit Times, Inside Philanthropy, and more.  Previously, Connie worked with environmental organizations in California for over 14 years, specializing in consulting, strategy development, policy and advocacy, funding assistance, and program management. Most notably, her work included the development and implementation of multi-million dollar programs in public funding for the environmental sector. She also currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Sierra Business Council and Tahoe Silicon Mountain.  If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1Q2QHoNowg8D2QzWhBQU1YrraG771aCpgS More Info:   TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com Givetrack.org Bitgivefoundation.org Friends and Sponsors of the Show: SaltLending.com/Tatiana Vaultoro.gold/tatiana Proof of Love *You have been listening to the Tatiana Show.  This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences.  If that’s not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment.  Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you’re hearing to us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show, are not necessarily of the those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show. 

Survival Skills Podcast
#135 Connie Gallippi - Ethical Innovations, Diversity and Inclusion in Tech

Survival Skills Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 59:52


This podcast is brought to you by Divi. In this episode of The Grey Ave Podcast, I had a chance to sit down and interviewed Connie Gallippi while she was in South Africa for Crypto Fest. She is the Founder and Executive Director of BitGive, the first government-recognized Bitcoin non-profit and a pioneer organisation, leveraging Bitcoin and Blockchain technology via practical applications for humanitarian work in the developing world. Connie speaks internationally on the social impact of Bitcoin and Blockchain technology and is an advocate for diversity and equal opportunity. BitGive has built partnerships and raised funds with mainstream NGOs ready to innovate with this technology, including Save the Children, The Water Project, TECHO, and Medic Mobile. BitGive’s flagship project is GiveTrack, leveraging the Bitcoin blockchain for tracking contributions and engaging donors in project results on the ground in real-time. BitGive has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Wall Street Journal, US News and World Report, Nonprofit Times, Inside Philanthropy, and more. Previously, Connie worked with non-profits in California for 15 years in a variety of roles. Most notably, her work included the development and implementation of multi-million dollar programs in public funding for the environmental sector. She remains involved as a volunteer and board director for several organisations. In this interview, we discussed: - Founding Bitgive - The power of Bitcoin in charity - Diversity in tech - Challenges faced by women in STEM - The diversity problem in diversity in Tech

Inspiring Social Entrepreneurs Podcast
Episode 81:  Interview with Isaac Holeman, co-founder Medic Mobile  

Inspiring Social Entrepreneurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 51:29


Isaac is a designer-researcher focused on global health equity and creating complex health systems that are beneficial to healthcare staff working with poor and marginalised patient populations. He is the cofounder of Medic Mobile, a non-profit technology company specializing in mHealth. Medic Mobile is guided by a mission to support community health workers and families...

SciDev.Net
SciDev.Net Podcast: Africa’s energy struggle, the data revolution, and more

SciDev.Net

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2014 40:10


This month’s podcast explores how a data revolution can help push governments to be more accountable to meeting the Millennium Development Goals. Ndeye Fatu-Sesay of the Millenium Challenge Coordinating Unit talks about progress in Sierra Leone, and how more can be done to listen to the voices of the country’s citizens. Next, we travel to Ethiopia for the second meeting of the Africa-EU Energy Partnership. The AEEP is struggling to meet their clean energy goals by 2020, according to Jacob Waslander, head of the Climate Change and Energy Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Netherlands. The solution must incorporate small-scale local energy to reach more Africans, according to Gianluca Cescon, who builds microgrids in Tanzania and is head of country operations at Devergy. Then we hear from Anne Radl of the Humanitarian Centre about a unique event to tackle development challenges. The Innovation and Development Hackathon will team students, professionals and NGOs to develop projects that will improve transparency along the global food supply chain. Past innovations include the SIM-Prints mobile biometric scanner to help Medic Mobile keep track of patient medical records. Finally, former director of field operations at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Andrew MacMillan, pays us a visit. He talks about a school building project in one of Kenya’s poorest districts that is also helping to build community resilience to health and farming crises. He calls for new food management programmes to curb obesity and eradicate hunger. http://www.scidev.net/global/energy/multimedia/scidev-net-podcast-africa-s-energy-struggle-the-data-revolution-and-more.html Image credit: Dieter Telemans / Panos

SmartPlanet (Video)
Doctors use simple texts to deliver better healthcare in developing world

SmartPlanet (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2012 4:25


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