
Survey data gathered by HNI’s Mobile to Mobile Survey call center revealed that nearly one in five Malagasy adults don’t understand what taxes are or why the government collects them. Among the most poor surveyed, more than one third did not know.
Survey data gathered by HNI’s Mobile to Mobile Survey call center revealed that nearly one in five Malagasy adults don’t understand what taxes are or why the government collects them. Among the most poor surveyed, more than one third did not know.
Drones can shuttle a smartphone loaded with the an offline-capable smartphone app, and provide the health workers with the benefits of a robust data collection system.
For the “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence Campaign” HNI will highlight 16 gender messages from the 3-2-1 Service
Phones that some call “dumb” can actually be quite smart. HNI’s 3-2-1 Service represents a departure from mass-media radio, TV, and billboard campaigns.
Marie Stopes Madagascar provides a health care worker with a smartphone and DataWinners to help her spend her time where it’s needed most.
100 new on-demand health messages available anytime and confidentially are the first to be developed in response to requests and feedback from adolescents.
More than 100 health messages developed in collaboration with Madagascar teens will be added to the latest expansion of a free mobile messaging service.
Madagascar’s National Bureau for Risk and Disaster Management (BNGRC) used our DataWinners platform to modernize its post-disaster data collection infrastructure.
Reporting rates improved by 1300 percent after the supervisors were trained to send their reports via text messages using HNI’s platform.
The 3-2-1 Service provided Georgette with the Gender Empowerment information she needed to calm a troubled home and take control of her life.