The most widely-used mHealth program in the world
The explosion of mobile phones and web access across the developing world have made possible a whole new range of scalable, sustainable applications. DataDyne's multiple-award-winning EpiSurveyor.org is the first such application: taking a cue from Google and Facebook, we've created a mobile-phone-and-web-based data collection system that you can have up and running in an hour or less (think of the first time you logged into Gmail) without consultants or meetings or contracts or MOUs. And did we mention it's free?
That kind of power and simplicity have made EpiSurveyor by far the most widely-used mHealth software in the world, with thousands of users in hundreds of organizations -- including 15 sub-Saharan African countries in conjunction with the World Health Organization's African Regional Office (WHO/AFRO).
Our MIP technology is aiming to do the same thing for SMS communications by making it just as easy for anyone to broadcast SMS messages for your NGO, program, school, or just the general public. Currently being piloted in Chile and Peru, MIP will come online for everyone in 2010.

