Tech Solutions Related To UN SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals
UN Sustainable Development Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals, aims to increase partnerships between governments, the private sector and civil society to improve knowledge sharing and resource mobilization in order to achieve sustainable development and the other SDGs. Learn more about Partnerships for the Goals in the US in our interactive report. Contact us for insights related to the 29,001 US organizations addressing UN SDG 17.
Discover tech solutions related to private public partnerships, fundraising, data management and analysis and other key areas of resource mobilization below.
Phase Zero delivers on-demand ground-truth data and research design, collection, analysis, decision support, and impact evaluation solutions through subject matter expertise at the intersection of applied cognitive, spatial, and data science disciplines for a deep contextual understanding of populations and complex environments.
We are a non-profit organization offering government and service providers enterprise-class technology, professional services, and expertise. We enable government and service providers to use simple and customizable mobile messaging to connect with low-income, hard-to-reach and vulnerable populations. Improve your outreach and engage your communities with SMS text messaging tools.
FamGenix believes family health history belongs in the hands of the patient – an ever-evolving record that can be updated when needed. By helping families raise awareness of their risk for hereditary disease, they can take better control of their health and take the necessary steps to minimize future health issues for their family.
Project Baseline was created to explore health with more depth and detail than ever before. Whereas once it took centuries of exploration to yield an accurate map of the world, we can now move faster and create a map of human health that can impact humanity within our lifetimes.
Dimagi, Inc. is a for-profit social enterprise based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, that delivers open-source software technology suitable for low-resource settings and underserved communities. The company designs clinical interfaces, health information systems, and mobile technologies to perform patient-level disease management, clinical decision support, and health system monitoring.
Ejenta is building an AI platform for the Internet of Things. We're using NASA AI technology, with intelligent software agents that can learn about health, predict user behavior and take autonomous action. Our customers, who include some of the largest health providers and insurers in the country, use our platform and APIs to build intelligent and highly personalized applications.
Metabiota strives to protect lives and to prevent, detect, and respond to the impact of outbreaks and epidemics on human and animal health, healthcare infrastructure, and global health security. Our GEMM platform is designed to deliver a global view of epidemic risk, tools to map and analyze operational and life insurance exposures, indices, and our suite of infectious disease risk models.