Consuelo has worked diligently in the development of the major cell phone recycling campaign launched in Latin America, working on sustainable solutions with mayor electronic and cell phone manufactures and cell phone operators.
Language:English
Score: 1361094.4
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https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/W...2/Pages/VELARDE-Consuelo-.aspx
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Box 40832, Dar
es Salaam
cngatigwa@mnrt.go.tz Cell phone:+255719544538
3. Mr. Aristides Kashula
Programme Forester
Jane Goodall
Institute, Kigoma
Tanzania
P.O Box 1182,
Kigoma
akashula@janegoodall.or.tz Cell phone:+255753092561
+255787443172
4. (...) Simon Mosha
Coastal Forest Project Manager
Tanzania Forest
Conservation Group
Tanzania
P.O Box 23410, Dar
es Salaam
smosha@tfcg.or.tz Cell phone:+255786210008
5. Mr. Alfan Al Rija
Lecturer
Sokoine University
of Agriculture
Tanzania
P.O Box 3073,
Morogoro
Alrija10@gmail.com Cell phone:0787335352
6. (...) Box 108,
Mafinga, Iringa
hamisi.malinga@greenresources.no maliprosper@yahoo.com Cell phone:+255754865777
Office phone:+255655865777
7.
Language:English
Score: 1359074.4
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https://www.fao.org/3/cb6610en/cb6610en.pdf
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Box 40832, Dar
es Salaam
cngatigwa@mnrt.go.tz Cell phone:+255719544538
3. Mr. Aristides Kashula
Programme Forester
Jane Goodall
Institute, Kigoma
Tanzania
P.O Box 1182,
Kigoma
akashula@janegoodall.or.tz Cell phone:+255753092561
+255787443172
4. (...) Simon Mosha
Coastal Forest Project Manager
Tanzania Forest
Conservation Group
Tanzania
P.O Box 23410, Dar
es Salaam
smosha@tfcg.or.tz Cell phone:+255786210008
5. Mr. Alfan Al Rija
Lecturer
Sokoine University
of Agriculture
Tanzania
P.O Box 3073,
Morogoro
Alrija10@gmail.com Cell phone:0787335352
6. (...) Box 108,
Mafinga, Iringa
hamisi.malinga@greenresources.no maliprosper@yahoo.com Cell phone:+255754865777
Office phone:+255655865777
7.
Language:English
Score: 1359074.4
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https://www.fao.org/forestry/3...2c8335080cefae66226505b37c.pdf
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Score: 1352836.9
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https://www.un.org/en/internal...r_revform_as_of_aug_2012_0.doc
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This is a lot of useful information, but it pertains to people who have cell phones and use them. Such data cannot say anything about people without cell phones, or those with phones who never use them. (...) By adding a detailed ‘cell phone module’ to ongoing HDSS data collection it will be possible to understand cell phone ownership and usage in detail in addition to all of the other detailed information describing the HDSS study populations. Then by combining all of this with cell phone call metadata that includes the cell phones used by the HDSS study population, it will be possible to characterize and understand the biases and omissions inherent in the cell phone call metadata, and that understanding can be used to de-bias, calibrate and adjust indicator values produced using cell phone call metadata that describe very large populations that are similar to the HDSS study population.
5
Although we have used cell phone call metadata as an example, this general approach should work for any type of big data, social network data, satellite imagery, etc.
Language:English
Score: 1352720.6
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https://www.un.org/en/developm...tNotes/Samuel%20J.%20Clark.pdf
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This initiative, implemented through a programme called "Recycle your mobile or cell phone and communicate with the Earth", began as a public-private initiative with manufacturers and telecommunication industry operators. The project aimed to collect, manage and treat waste from discarded phones, cell phones, accessories, batteries, boards, network equipment and other mobile operator equipment. (...) The company in charge of the programme, Belmont Trading, responsibly managed more than 185 tonnes of e-waste between 2007 and 2014, including cell phones, accessories and batteries. The management process is controlled and developed through quality processes keeping in mind environment and occupational health.
Language:English
Score: 1345082.8
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https://www.itu.int/wftp3/Publ...t/files/basic-html/page42.html
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This initiative, implemented through a programme called "Recycle your mobile or cell phone and communicate with the Earth", began as a public-private initiative with manufacturers and telecommunication industry operators. The project aimed to collect, manage and treat waste from discarded phones, cell phones, accessories, batteries, boards, network equipment and other mobile operator equipment. (...) The company in charge of the programme, Belmont Trading, responsibly managed more than 185 tonnes of e-waste between 2007 and 2014, including cell phones, accessories and batteries. The management process is controlled and developed through quality processes keeping in mind environment and occupational health.
Language:English
Score: 1345082.8
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https://www.itu.int/en/publica...t/files/basic-html/page42.html
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C-19 Smart Phone Apps: Developing Countries
Jon Crowcroft,
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22
Do no harm…
Mobile Health Net Apps & Covid-19
1. (...) Coverage highly variable
B. Phone sharing culture
C. feature phone far more common than smart phones
D. (...) Symptom reporting/advice
• Can work via SMS
• Still needs multi-lingual support
• is potentially very useful in mapping outbreaks
• e.g. https://covid.joinzoe.com/
https://covid.joinzoe.com/
2. test&contact tracing
• tracing is useless without testing.
• testing is very low in developing region
• £3 per test at moment is too costly
• plus capital cost of kit
• contact tracing app also fairly low utility if no coverage or phones shared.
• Provider-centric (cell tower) tracker Bad Idea
• SMS for manual contact trace notify ok.
3 Immunity passporting
■ Forget it.
■ No vaccine.
Language:English
Score: 1341096.9
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https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/it.../07/26/D07260000020001PDFE.pdf
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Number of cell phone subscribers to hit 4 billion this year, UN says
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Number of cell phone subscribers to hit 4 billion this year, UN says
25 September 2008
The number of mobile cellular subscribers worldwide will reach the 4 billion mark by the end of 2008, the head of the United Nations International Telecommunications Union (ITU) announced today.
(...) A 61 per cent penetration rate does not mean in reality that every other person in the world is using a mobile phone; rather, the statistics reflect the number of subscriptions, not people. Double counting could occur if people have multiple cellular subscriptions, while some could be sharing their phone with others.
The agency also cautioned that penetration rates vary by region and even within countries.
Language:English
Score: 1338438.1
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https://news.un.org/en/story/2008/09/274862
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Results: – Average of 198kWh of power per week (10kWh greater than necessary). – Return on investment period of three years. – MTC could save
• roughly 4,580kg CO2 annually versus grid electricity. • an additional 649.25kgs CO2 annually by removing backup Diesel Generators.
© GSM Association 2008
Mobile Phone Lifecycle
© GSM Association 2008
GSMA Report - Mobile Phone Lifecycles
About 900 million mobile phones sold in 2006. – 50-80% as replacement phones. – About 10% of new customers rely on a ‘used’
phone. (...) GSMA contributing to UNEP Mobile Phone Partnership Initiative to develop guidelines for environmentally sound management.
http://www.gsmworld.com/health/wireless/lifecycle.shtml
© GSM Association 2008
Environmental Impact of Charger Incompatibility
Gartner estimates 1.2 billion mobile phones will be sold in 2008. – Between 50% and 80% are replacement phones.
• 50,000 to 82,000 tonnes of replacement chargers each year.
(...) Need a more systematic analysis for the wireless sector.
http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/worksem/climatechange/index.html
© GSM Association 2008
Thank You
Contact : Dr Jack Rowley
Job title : Director Research & Sustainability
email address : jrowley@gsm.org
Website: www.gsmworld.com/health
Contact : Dawn Haig-Thomas
Job title : Director, GSMA Development Fund
email address : dhaigthomas@gsm.org
Website: www.gsmworld.com/developmentfund
mailto:jrowley@gsm.org
http://www.gsmworld.com/health
mailto:dhaigthomas@gsm.org
http://www.gsmworld.com/developmentfund
Mobile Communications – Environmental Impacts
Mobile Communications – Environmental Impacts
Frequency Allocations Effect Cell Size
Energy Use During Operations
Alternative Power Opportunity
Case Study – MTC, Namibia
Mobile Phone Lifecycle
GSMA Report - Mobile Phone Lifecycles
Environmental Impact of Charger Incompatibility
Environmental Benefits of Telecommunications
Conclusions
Thank You
Language:English
Score: 1334284
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https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/it.../06/0F/T060F0000090013PDFE.pdf
Data Source: un