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Help Us, be our HERO

02 Wednesday Apr 2014

Posted by Luis Falcon in GNU solidario

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e-health, educación, education, esalud, free software, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, gnusolidario, IWEEE2014, software libre

We have devoted ourselves to improving and providing High-quality Health Care and Education through Free Software. Even though we have come a long way, with many successful implementations around the world, as inequality continues to rise, so does the magnitude of our assignment.
Today, we have a chance to do better and to change the lives of many people, but we need your help. You can spread the word,  learn more about our cause, or make a donation.
Join our mission, be a HERO for those in need !
 
http://health.gnu.org/support.html
Nos hemos abocado a mejorar y asegurar un Tratamiento de Alta Calidad y Educación  a través del Software Libre. Si bien hemos tenido grandes avances, con varias implementaciones exitosas alrededor del mundo, mientras la desigualdad continúa creciendo, así tambien la magnitud de nuestra tarea.
Hoy tenemos la oportunidad de progresar y  hacer un cambio en la vida de muchas personas, pero necesitamos su ayuda. Puede compartir la experiencia, conocer más sobre nosotros, o bien, realizar una donación.
Únase a nuestra misión, sea un HËROE para aquellos en necesidad !

 

By Gabriela Brenes

Entrevista a Luis Falcón en Ethical Magazine (español).

08 Thursday Aug 2013

Posted by Luis Falcon in Uncategorized

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e-salud, educación, emerging economies, Ethical Magazine, free software, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, Hospital Information System, IWEEE, millenium development goals, salud, Salud Pública, software libre

Ethical Magazine:  Entrevistamos a Luis Falcón, creador de GNU Solidario y GNU Health dos herramientas para promover la salud gracias al software libre, implantado ya en los cinco continentes con un objetivo claro: “romper los grilletes digitales” que nos atan a grandes corporaciones multinacionales y que frenan la salud pública de todos como motor básico para el desarrollo de los pueblos …

Entrevista completa:

Muchas gracias al equipo de Ethical Magazine !

University of West Indies, Jamaica, joins GNU Health

24 Friday May 2013

Posted by Luis Falcon in Uncategorized

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educación, education, ehealth, EMR, free software, fsf, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, health promotion, HMIS, University of West indies, UWI

We are very pleased to announce that the University of West Indies has joined the GNU Health‘s Community !
GNU Solidario and UWI are starting this cooperation working closely on GNU Health’s development and deployment in the region.
The University of the West Indies is a dynamic, international institution serving the countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean (Anguilla, Antigua/Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, the British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Christopher-Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and the Turks and Caicos Islands).
UWI’s mission is to unlock West Indian potential for economic and cultural growth by high quality teaching and research aimed at meeting critical regional needs, by providing West Indian society with an active intellectual centre and by linking the West Indian community with distinguished centres of research and teaching in the Caribbean and overseas. 
UWI recognises that as a regional university supported by the West Indian peoples, and as the sole local organ equipped to meet local requirements and to relate its own developmental programmes to them, it should give priority to regional needs (…).
It’s wonderful to see how the GNU Health’s community is growing. We need to deliver more Health and Education with Free Software !

Primera Conferencia Nacional de e-Salud

18 Wednesday Jul 2012

Posted by Luis Falcon in Uncategorized

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argentina, buenos aires, CISL 2012, e-salud, educación, free software, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, Salud Pública, software libre, thymbra

Por tercer año consecutivo, en la ciudad de Buenos Aires (Argentina), se celebrará la Conferencia Internacional del Software Libre: CISL

Este año, en el marco de los eventos organizados en la CISL 2012,  GNU Solidario, con el patrocinio de Thymbra, ha sido invitada a organizar la 1ª Conferencia Nacional de e-Salud.
Queremos agradecer la posibilidad de utilizar este espacio para poder intercambiar las diferentes experiencias y crear nuevas estrategias para que los gobiernos de todos los países adopten, cada vez más, el Software Libre para la gestión de la salud publica. 
Me gustaría recordarles que la base del trabajo de GNU Solidario es la siguiente:

Proporcionar  salud y educación con Software Libre. La salud y la educación son la base para el desarrollo y la dignidad de las sociedades. Luis Falcón

En las próximas semanas publicaremos mas información sobre el evento, programa, ponentes etc. etc.

Nos encantaría que fuera parte de este gran evento ! Para poder participar como ponente, por favor envíenos un mail y nos pondremos en contacto a la brevedad.
Para que GNU Solidario pueda seguir con su trabajo les pedimos que nos ayuden patrocinando el evento !
Para más información:
health@gnusolidario.org
info@thymbra.com

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