[1] Fondation Botnar champions the use of AI and digital technologies to improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people in growing urban environments.
OurCity is one of Fondation Botnar’s key initiatives, aiming to support selected cities around the world to implement coordinated programs that leverage digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI), and transform them into places where young people’s wellbeing and opportunity is secured.
[6] Fondation Botnar funds the Healthy Cities for Adolescents Program, an initiative managed by the International Society of Urban Health (ISUH).
The program fosters multi-stakeholder, community-led consortium representing diverse groups including partners from government, civil society, and the private sector to address the health and wellbeing of young people in secondary cities.
The project will assist community health workers and equip them with digital technology to manage care for families, women and children.
The project is recruiting community workers and equipping them with a digital tablet application to maintain up to date information on families and children within the region, taking the user through a list of questions.