Gala Bhakti, Islam Md Anwarul, Gamage Ruwan, Agarwal Naresh Kumar
Central University of Gujarat India.
University of Dhaka Bangladesh.
Proc Assoc Inf Sci Technol. 2022;59(1):570-574. doi: 10.1002/pra2.629. Epub 2022 Oct 14.
The fight against the COVID-19 pandemic is as much an information war as it is a medical war. Members from South Asia and the Asia Pacific countries share their experiences and challenges faced with collaborative responses for the ASIS&T Special Chapter funded project on "Dealing with COVID-19 and saving people's lives in South Asia (SA) areas & beyond-A Health Informatics Promotion Project" awarded to the South Asia Chapter in 2021. The panel discusses the challenges faced within the context of geopolitical, socio-economic, religious, and cultural conditions prevalent within their countries. In the first 40 minutes, panel members narrate their own experiences by sharing their personal stories about this collaborative project and share the challenges of content creation and promotion from within the context of their respective countries. The next 30 minutes will be facilitated by the panel chair inviting a discussion between panel members and the audience to engage and come up with innovative ideas, discuss challenges in creating multilingual content and suggestions for improving the project outcome as well as shed light on initiating future health informatics project in similar regions. The last 20 minutes will culminate with the summarization of these collaborative experiences.
抗击新冠疫情既是一场医疗战争,也是一场信息战争。来自南亚和亚太国家的成员分享了他们在参与美国信息科学与技术协会(ASIS&T)特别分会资助项目时的经验以及所面临的挑战。该项目名为“应对新冠疫情,拯救南亚及其他地区人民生命——健康信息学促进项目”,于2021年授予南亚分会。专家小组讨论了在其各自国家普遍存在的地缘政治、社会经济、宗教和文化背景下所面临的挑战。在前40分钟里,小组成员通过分享他们关于这个合作项目的个人故事来讲述自身经历,并从各自国家的背景出发,分享内容创作和推广方面的挑战。接下来的30分钟,由小组主席主持,邀请小组成员与观众展开讨论,以激发创新思维,讨论创建多语言内容时遇到的挑战以及改进项目成果的建议,同时探讨在类似地区启动未来健康信息学项目的相关事宜。最后20分钟将对这些合作经验进行总结。