The World Health Organization and The International Digital Health and AI research collaborative have joined hands together to use the digital technologies for personal and public health globally by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
Through this agreement I-DAIR and WHO will work collaboratively to utilise the digital technologies towards urgent health challenges to promote equity and include more Low and middle income countries in the research and development particularly focussing on the inclusion of young researchers and entrepreneurs.
The partnership will mainly focus on promoting scientific cross-domain collaboration so that they can come up with new innovative long term digital health solutions that match and stay attuned with the WHO suggestions and interoperability requirements.
The joint actions embody inter alia the promotion and the event of recent norms and pointers for the governance of well-being knowledge as a public good, the constructing of proof circumstances for considerate investments in digital well-being globally, and the strengthening of stakeholders capacities- as an illustration by way of the frequent elaboration of the WHO digital well being competency framework.