Connection Technology to Save Lives

How can a tsumami early warning system save lives? In this university podcast, Ridwan Djamaluddin, Indonesia’s deputy chairman for natural resources development, speaks on how the government of Indonesia is relying on technology to deal with climate and weather threats. The work, he says, is not just about creating better detection instruments but also about getting information to flow to those who need it more efficiently. Djamaluddin spoke at the USRio+2.0 Conference, hosted by the Stanford Graduate School of Business.


In the world that's now emerging, pre-modern practices that emphasize personal relationships are returning to prominence.
Connecting information, applications, data, and people—a report from the Stanford 2013 Healthcare Innovation Summit.
A cross-sector initiative aims to develop 21st-century skills in secondary school students—highlights from a recent survey.
A case study on using design thinking to solve governance bottlenecks in Jamaica.
Community-focused approaches disrupting the nonprofit sector.
The following is an excerpt from the book Social Change Anytime Everywhere.




