Dear Teman - teman Indo-linux milist, 

ini ada event yang menarik diadakan untuk developer baik yang develop
pake opensource maupun yang tidak. untuk ikut semacam training khususnya
di bidang kesehatan (health area). 

diadakan di kuala lumpur. Memang tidak ada funding untuk transport,
tetapi kalau memang tertarik sekali dan gak punya dana, beritahu saja,
mungkin jadi ada subsidi silang. 

Rasanya event ini bagus buat para developer (bukan system administrator
hahaha) soale ada short course untuk development.  

check it out forwarded email di bawah ini (emailnya francis aja yang
saya hapus). so daftar lah. siapa tau bisa memenuhi klasifikasi.
Experiences yang didapat bakal banyak banget (pengalaman saya waktu di
asiasource2 bener - bener tak terlupakan). 

that's all folks.

regards
da

-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: Francisco Sarmiento III
To: undisclosed-recipients : ;
Subject: [Asiasource2-participants] DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 17 APRIL 2007 -
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS: Conference-Workshop - Moving the FOSS Agenda for
Health: Setting the Framework for Interoperability
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 05:02:00 +0800

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 17 APRIL 2007.



CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS (Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam)
DEVELOPERS/PROGRAMMERS of HEALTH APPLICATIONS

Conference-Workshop - Moving the FOSS Agenda for Health: Setting the
Framework for Interoperability

Venue: Federal Hotel, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date:  May 8-11, 2007

[In conjunction with the OPEN SOURCE HEALTH CARE ALLIANCE (OSHCA)
CONFERENCE 2007]


Who Should Attend:

Developers (FOSS or non-FOSS) willing to enhance their skills in FOSS
health applications and implementation of interoperability.


Conference-Workshop Overview:

The International Open Source Network (IOSN) and InWEnt Capacity
Building International-Germany, are inviting developers in the health
sector to participate in a conference-workshop on FOSS health
application development. The event is organized and managed by the
Open Source Health Care Alliance (OSHCA). IOSN and the German Ministry
of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) through InWEnt Germany
are sponsoring the conference-workshop.

This four-day conference-workshop will consist of an intensive
training in Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) applications in
healthcare, its updates and the use of FOSS technologies. It is aimed
particularly at participants from developing countries of the
Asia-Pacific region (Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam).
The target audience, in addition to the FOSS in Healthcare Community,
will include interested persons from Ministries of Health and Private
Health Care Facilities from this region.

The conference-workshop agenda will also include presentations and
discussions on a variety of issues focusing on interoperability and
data exchange. Major concerns are affordability and developing human
capacity. The promotion, adoption and the use of FOSS applications
will be discussed.

Conference-workshop participants will be invited to participate in
future collaborative projects to be jointly organized by IOSN and
OSHCA.


Conference-workshop Objectives:

1.  Share and review current FOSS applications and technologies in healthcare
2.  Conceptualize and define role of OSCHA in managing collaborative
FOSS services
3.  Explore the role of open standards in facilitating interoperable
health information communication and determine standards to be used in
future projects
4.  Promoting open source for health care applications, particularly
to IT and healthcare communities in Asia-Pacific region
5.  Promoting the advantages of using FOSS applications to managers of
healthcare facilities in public and private sectors in the
Asia-Pacific region
6.  Train new developers from Asia on FOSS concepts and health data
interoperability
7.  Creation of collaborative projects for the creation of FOSS for
health applications among participants


The conference-workshop will be held concurrently with the
IOSN-sponsored Open Source Health Care Alliance conference where a
global network of FOSS developers in health will be in attendance.
Intensification of the regional collaboration will allow new FOSS
developers to attend the conference and interact with this global
network of experts.  Public-private partnerships can be encouraged
through the interaction of ASEAN SMEs/FOSS and European SME/FOSS
health developers in attendance.

The conference will delve on the application of FOSS for health while
the training conference-workshop is intended for participants who
would like to learn more about health application development, and how
to comply with international standards for health information
interoperability.


Application:

Interested developers are invited to apply for participation by
sending the attached application form to: asean3(AT)iosn(DOT)net .


Application deadline EXTENDED to April 17, 2007 .

Participants are selected according to the following criteria:
> Work experience in a health environment for at least two years
> Experience administering a Linux PC
> Good command of English, including technical terms used in ICT
> Residency in one of the target countries [Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, 
> Vietnam]
> Ability to facilitate the adoption of FOSS based health applications in their 
> organizations


Application Form:

To apply, please provide us with the following information:

1) Personal Details
Name:
Gender:
Nationality:
Country where you live and work now:
Affiliation/organization:
Email:
Address:
Mobile phone number (or any contact number) and emergency contact number:

2) Please describe your current technical expertise and ability. What
kind of projects and initiatives have you worked on? Can you provide
examples (samples of work done, URLs, etc) ?
3) What is your experience in developing applications for health? Can
you provide examples (samples of work done, URLs, etc)?
4) Why are you interested in attending "Moving the FOSS Agenda for
Health"? What do you hope to learn?
5) Are you planning to facilitate the application of FOSS based health
applications in your organization? How?
6) One of the objectives of "Moving the FOSS Agenda for Health" is the
creation of collaborative FOSS projects for health applications. Do
you have an idea for such a project and how to implement it?


Fees and subsidies:

Requests for conference fees, accommodation and travel subsidies are
subject to evaluation based on declarations made in the initial
application.  Notifications and additional instructions will be
provided for upon approval.

Participants are expected to cover travel costs by themselves.
However, if you are unable to cover the travel costs yourself, we
might be able to pay a subsidy. In case you need a travel subsidy,
please explain your reasons and the amount you would need.


Tentative Programme (more detailed programme available at
http://www.oshca.org):

Pre-conference:      7 May 2007
Registration:            3pm – 8pm
Welcome Reception /Dinner - Poolside:            8pm


Day 1 – 8 May 2007

Morning - Presentation of FOSS applications in Healthcare - updates
Afternoon – Workshop on technologies in health software
OSHCA Dinner (Chinese) and Cultural Show


Day 2 – 9 May 2007

Morning: Papers on Issues on FOSS in Healthcare
Afternoon: Workshop on Issues in FOSS in Healthcare
On your own/Application Demos, Discussions etc


Day 3 – 10 May 2007

Morning: Papers on role of collaborative knowledge services and its
applications
Afternoon: Workshop on open standards, interoperability and data exchange
Dinner and Informal Programme


Day 4 – 11 May 2007

Morning: Foss concepts & Health data interoperability (concurrent
session - Training)
Morning: OSHCA – Role in a Global Health Agenda for Sustainable Development
OSHCA AGM
Afternoon: Foss concepts & Health data interoperability (concurrent
session - Training)
Afternoon: Workshop: Getting OSHCA organised


Conference-Workshop Venue

The conference will be held at the Federal Hotel located along Jalan
Bukit Bintang, right in the heart of the Kuala Lumpur's major business
and shopping districts. Location map can be found here .  The Kuala
Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is only 1 hour or 70km away by
taxi, coach or car via the expressway.   Malaysia has tropical climate
with warm weather all year round. Temperatures in the lowlands range
from 21ºC (70ºF) to 32ºC (90ºF). The highlands are cooler, where
temperatures range between 15°C (59° F) to 25°C (77°F).  The unit of
currency is Malaysian Ringgit indicated as RM or MYR. USD1 is roughly
equivalent to RM3.50.  Foreign currency can be converted at banks and
money changers.  Voltage is 220 - 240 volts AC at 50 cycles per
second.  Standard 3-pin square plugs and sockets.


Funders and Implementers


International Open Source Network (IOSN)

IOSN is a United Nations Develpment Programme (UNDP) Centre of
Excellence in Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) for the Asia-Pacific
region.  It was established by UNDP Asia Pacific Development
Information Programme (APDIP) in 2002 through the support of the
International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada. Through a
virtual secretariat - and now a network of sub-regional centres, IOSN
South Asia (based in India), IOSN Pacific Islands Countries (Fiji),
and IOSN ASEAN+3 (Philippines), it shapes its activities around FOSS
technologies and applications; awareness and advocacy; and capacity
building initiatives.

IOSN ASEAN+3 sub-regional centre for the Southeast Asian countries is
based at the University of Philippines Manila. The geographical
mandate of IOSN ASEAN+3 encompasses Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos,
Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, China,
Japan and Korea. IOSN ASEAN+3 is tasked specifically to facilitate and
network FOSS advocates, experts, and developers in these 13 countries
to foster the adoption of FOSS. The vision is to have developing
countries in these countries achieve rapid and sustained economic and
social development with the utilisation of affordable yet effective
FOSS ICT solutions to bridge the digital divide.  URL:
http://www.iosn.net/


Open Source Health Care Alliance (OSHCA)

OSHCA is a non-profit organisation that provides the collaborative
platform and forum to promote and facilitate Free/Open Source Software
in Health Care. OSHCA's membership comprises a community of people,
civil societies and professional bodies in health care and informatics
industries that promotes the Free/Open Source Software Concepts in
Health Care. OSHCA helps policy makers, commercial enterprises, and
users take advantage of the benefits of Free/Open Source Software.
URL:  http://oshca.org/


German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

The  BMZ develops the guidelines and the fundamental concepts on which
German development policy is based. It lays down the long-term
strategies for cooperation with the various actors involved, and
defines the rules by which these are translated into practice.
Official development assistance (ODA) embraces all technical and
financial cooperation projects which are agreed on in contracts
entered into with the governments of partner countries. The BMZ
commissions "implementing organisations" (such as GTZ, KfW Development
Bank, and InWEnt) to realise these projects.  URL:
http://www.bmz.de/en/index.html


InWEnt

InWEnt Capacity Building International, Germany is synonymous with
human resources and organisational development in international
cooperation. Through its [EMAIL PROTECTED] programmes, InWEnt helps
multiplying partners in Africa, Asia and the Middle East to provide
advanced knowledge in ICTs. The key objectives of the programmes are
to strengthen IT sectors in various regions of the world, foster key
innovations in ICTs for development and use ICTs as enabling tools for
poverty reduction. Within its [EMAIL PROTECTED] project, InWEnt supports the
development and application of local innovative software solutions and
business models based on FOSS in the ASEAN region.  URL:
http://www.inwent.org/


POSTED BY:

Francisco "Francis"  E. Sarmiento III, MD
Project Support Officer
UNDP-International Open Source Network
ASEAN+3 Sub-Regional Node
University of the Philippines Manila-National Telehealth Center
3rd Floor I.T. Complex, Dietary Building, PGH Compound
Taft Avenue, 1000 MANILA, Philippines
Telefax no:  +00 63 2 5256501
Mobile: +63 915 8501111
Website:  http://www.iosn.net
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