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Data-driven global health research in the time of COVID


Data-driven global health research in the time of COVID
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On March 31st and April 1st, the World Bank’s Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) Department and Tools and Analytics Unit hosted
MeasureDev 2021), in partnership with the Center for Effective Global Action. The conference showcased how researchers are using new types of data and data-intensive approaches to address critical public health challenges, especially in low- and middle-income countries. It highlighted ways that new analytical methods (such as applications of artificial intelligence), and growing troves of new data (produced by social media platforms, internet searches, sensors, and cell phones) are allowing researchers to track, measure, and respond to health interventions and phenomena in real-time, and at lower cost than traditional person-to-person survey methods. This is particularly helpful in a crisis situation like the COVID-19 pandemic, where traditional data ....

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Green revolution: Research finds cutting-edge crops save up to six million lives a year | Science | News


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The groundbreaking study on modern crop development estimates more than 100 million infant lives have been saved since modern crop varieties were introduced approximately 60 years ago. And even accounting for seasonal fluctuations, the Green Revolution’s effectiveness performs at an average three to six million lives saved annually. ....

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Modern Crops Save The Lives of 3 to 6 Million Babies a Year in Developing Countries


Modern Crops Save The Lives of 3 to 6 Million Babies a Year in Developing Countries
22 DECEMBER 2020
At the end of 2020, we ll take all the good news we can get, and a new study on modern crop development definitely falls into that category: It estimates that more than 100 million infant lives have been saved since modern crop varieties were introduced in the 1950s and 1960s.
 
While the spread of this so-called Green Revolution has not been consistent over time, it works out as an average 3-6 million young lives being saved each year, through crops that are more plentiful, more resistant to disease and pests, and of a better quality. ....

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Green revolution saved over 100 million infant lives in developing world


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IMAGE: Modern crop varieties have substantially reduced infant mortality, especially for male babies and among poor households.
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New research from the University of California San Diego shows that since modern crop varieties were introduced in the developing world starting in 1961, they have substantially reduced infant mortality, especially for male babies and among poor households.
The study assessed mortality rates of more 600,000 children across 37 developing countries, revealing global diffusion of agricultural technology reduced infant mortality by up to 2.4 to 5.3 percentage points. This translates to around 3 to 6 million infant deaths averted per year by the year 2000.
The global scale of the study the most sweeping to measure the green revolution s impact on child health is critical because while the green revolutions represents one of the most important technological transformations in modern history, it ....

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