Monday, February 19, 2024

🌊 IMSPARK: Future of Creative Solutions for Pacific Security🌊


🌊 Imagine... Future of Creative Solutions for Pacific Security🌊 

💡 Imagined Endstate: 

In the next 3-5 years, the Pacific region will foster a culture of Imagination and innovation that deals with complex and evolving challenges threatening its security and stability. Using scenario planning, foresight analysis, and design thinking tools, the Pacific region will generate and test novel ideas and strategies to prevent and respond to domestic risks such as natural disasters, cyberattacks, terrorism, and social unrest.

🔗Link: 

📚Source: 

Thorpe, J. B. (2024, February 7). Needed: More Imagination for Countering Domestic Risks. Domestic Preparedness. 

💥 What’s the Big Deal: 

 Using scenario planning, foresight analysis, and design thinking tools, the Pacific region will generate and test novel ideas and strategies to prevent and respond to domestic risks such as natural disasters, cyberattacks, terrorism, 🥷🏾and social unrest. Imagination is critical for countering domestic risks in the Pacific region, which faces a dynamic and uncertain security environment. 🛡️ Imagination can help anticipate and prepare for emerging threats, identify and exploit opportunities, and create and implement effective solutions.🚀 The Pacific region has the potential to harness its rich and diverse cultural heritage, its vibrant and resilient communities, and its strategic and technological 🖥️ partnerships to enhance its imaginative capacity and achieve a more secure and prosperous future.


#Imagination #PacificSecurity #DomesticRisks #CreativeSolutions #FutureReady

Sunday, February 18, 2024

🌏 IMSPARK: Sustainable and Inclusive UN Tourism in the Pacific🌏


🌏 Imagine... Sustainable and Inclusive UN Tourism in the Pacific🌏

💡 Imagined Endstate: 

A Pacific region will follow the UN tourism guidelines to restart tourism in a way that is safe, seamless, and responsible. 

🔗Link: 

📚Source: 

UNWTO. (2020, May 28). UNWTO launches global guidelines to restart tourism. 

💥 What’s the Big Deal: 

By adopting measures such as health and safety protocols, digital transformation, and stakeholder collaboration, the Pacific region will enhance its tourism competitiveness and resilience, while also contributing to the global goals of sustainable development, climate action, and social justice.⚖️Tourism is a vital sector for the Pacific region, as it provides income, employment, and opportunities for many island communities. 🛫However, tourism has also been severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has disrupted travel, reduced demand, and threatened livelihoods. 🌴The UN tourism guidelines offer a roadmap for the Pacific region to rebuild its tourism industry in a way that is not only profitable, but also sustainable and inclusive. 🏗️The guidelines aim to restore confidence among travelers and stakeholders, foster innovation and digitalization, and working toward the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.

#UNTourism,#PacificRegion, #SustainableTourism, #InclusiveTourism,#Resilience,#RICEWEBB,#IMSPARK,

Saturday, February 17, 2024

⚕️ IMSPARK: Resilient and Healthy Pacific in the Face of Climate Change⚕️

⚕️ Imagine... Resilient and Healthy Pacific in the Face of Climate Change⚕️

💡 Imagined Endstate: 

In the next 3-5 years, the Pacific region will strengthen its capacity to cope with the health impacts of climate change, such as heat stress, vector-borne diseases, mental health issues, and food insecurity. 

🔗Link: 

📚Source: 

HHS Office of Climate Change and Health Equity. (2024, February). Climate and Health Outlook. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health. 

💥 What’s the Big Deal: 

By implementing adaptation and mitigation strategies, such as early warning systems, disaster preparedness, renewable energy, ⚡️and community engagement, the Pacific region will protect the health and well-being of its people, especially the most vulnerable and marginalized groups. 🌡️Climate change threatens health in the Pacific region, home to diverse cultures, ecosystems, and economies. 

The Pacific region is highly exposed to extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, floods, droughts, rising sea levels, ocean acidification, and coral bleaching.🌊 These hazards can affect the availability and quality of water, food, and air, as well as the spread of infectious diseases and the population’s mental health.🌺The Pacific region also faces health inequities and environmental injustices, as some groups, such as indigenous peoples, low-income communities, and coastal dwellers, are more vulnerable and have less access to health care and social services. 🏥The Pacific region has the opportunity and responsibility to address these challenges and ensure a resilient and healthy future for its people and the planet.


#ClimateChange,#HealthEquity, #Resilience,#DiseaseControl,#FoodSecurity,#IMSPARK,

Friday, February 16, 2024

🎇Imagine... New Era of Physics in the Pacific🎇

🎇Imagine... New Era of Physics in the Pacific🎇

💡 Imagined Endstate: 

The Pacific region will become a hub of scientific discovery and innovation as researchers from various countries collaborate to explore the existence and implications of a new force of nature. 

🔗Link: 

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📚Source: 

Ghosh, P. (2023, August 10). Scientists at Fermilab close in on the fifth force of nature. BBC News. 

💥 What’s the Big Deal: 

By using advanced particle accelerators and detectors, such as the ones at Fermilab and the Large Hadron Collider, 🔭they will test the anomalies observed in the behavior of sub-atomic particles called muons, which suggest the presence of an unknown force beyond the four fundamental ones. This could lead to a breakthrough in our understanding of the Universe 🌌and its origins, as well as new applications in technology and engineering.

The discovery of a fifth force of nature would be one of the greatest achievements in physics. 🔬The interactions between all objects and particles in the Universe is a complex and fascinating subject. 🤝It would also open up new possibilities for exploring the mysteries of dark matter, dark energy, gravity, and quantum mechanics. The Pacific region, with its diverse and dynamic scientific community, is well-positioned to contribute to this exciting endeavor and benefit from its outcomes.

#FifthForceOfNature, #ParticlePhysics, #Pacific, #ScientificDiscovery, #NewEra, #Physics,#IMSPARK,   


Thursday, February 15, 2024

🏥 IMSPARK: Personalized Healthcare in the Pacific🏥

 🏥 Imagine... Personalized Healthcare in the Pacific🏥

💡 Imagined Endstate: 

In the next 3-5 years, the Pacific region will embrace the potential of personalized healthcare, a model that tailors diagnosis and treatment to each individual’s unique health profile. 

🔗Link:

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📚Source: 

Telehealth Technology Assessment Center. (2023). What technologies will impact healthcare in the next 3-5 years?

💥 What’s the Big Deal: 

By leveraging digital technologies such as wearable devices, genomics, and telemedicine, personalized healthcare will improve health outcomes, reduce costs, and increase access for the diverse and dispersed populations of the Pacific. 🌊Personalized healthcare is a game-changer for the Pacific region, which faces many challenges, such as aging populations, 🌏chronic diseases, health inequities, and geographic isolation. 🧬Personalized healthcare can help overcome these barriers by providing more effective and efficient care customized to each person’s needs and preferences. 🩺It can also empower patients to take charge of their health and wellness and enable collaboration among various stakeholders in the healthcare system.


#PersonalizedHealthcare, #DigitalHealth,  #Innovation,#HealthAccess,#HealthEquity,#IMSPARK,

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

💵 IMSPARK: Adequate Standard of Living 💵

  💵  Imagine... an adequate standard of living 💵

💡 Imagined Endstate: 

A Pacific where we can earn enough income to cover the costs of necessities such as housing, food, health care, child care, and transportation in different parts of the region, and where we can enjoy a decent quality of life without struggling to make ends meet.

🔗Link:

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📚Source: 

Gould, E., Mokhiber, Z., & deCourcy, K. (2020). What constitutes a living wage?: A guide to using EPI’s Family Budget Calculator. Economic Policy Institute.

💥 What’s the Big Deal:  

The tool known as the Family Budget Calculator is designed to determine the amount of income a family requires to achieve a reasonable and satisfactory quality of life in different parts of the country. 🏠 It estimates the costs of housing, food, health care, child care, and transportation for ten family types in all counties and metro areas in the United States. 🍽️ The calculator provides a more accurate and complete measure of economic security than the federal poverty line or the Supplemental Poverty Measure.📏It can be used by policymakers, advocates, and employers to set meaningful living wage standards for their communities and to design policies and programs that help families meet their needs.🎗️ The calculator also reveals the wide variation in living costs across the Pacific region and the challenges many families face in affording a decent life.


#FamilyBudget, #LivingWage, #Cost, #EPI,#IMSPARK,

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

📖 IMSPARK: Accessible and Inclusive Pacific federal information and communication technology 📖

 📖 Imagine... Accessible and Inclusive Pacific federal information and communication technology 📖 

💡 Imagined Endstate: 

A Pacific where we can access, use, and benefit from the information and communication technology (ICT) provided by the federal government, regardless of our abilities or disabilities, and where we can participate and contribute to the government’s missions and services as employees, contractors, or citizens.

🔗Link:

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📚Source: 

U.S. General Services Administration. (2024). FY 23 Governmentwide Section 508 Assessment Report. 4


💥 What’s the Big Deal: 

Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 provides that the government makes ICT accessible to people with disabilities.  🎧This means that ICT must be operable, perceivable, understandable, and robust for people who use assistive technologies, such as screen readers, magnifiers, or keyboards.  💻Accessible ICT benefits not only people with disabilities but also people with temporary or situational impairments, such as low vision, hearing loss, or limited mobility. 🦽The report provides an overview of the government’s progress and challenges in implementing Section 508, as well as recommendations and best practices for improving accessibility and compliance.⚖️ The report also highlights the importance of accessibility for the Pacific region, where many people face barriers to accessing ICT due to geographic isolation, limited infrastructure, or cultural diversity.


#Section508 #Accessibility #Pacific #ICT #IMSPARK

Monday, February 12, 2024

🏠 IMSPARK: Free test and treatment of COVID-19 and flu at home🏠

🏠 Imagine... Free test and treatment of COVID-19 and flu at home🏠


💡 Imagined Endstate: 

A Pacific where we can access free at-home rapid tests, telehealth sessions, and treatments for COVID-19 and flu without any barriers or costs and where we can prevent severe illness, hospitalization, or death from these viral infections.

🔗Link:

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📚Source: 

U.S. National Institutes of Health. (2023). The home Test to Treat program extends nationwide.

💥 What’s the Big Deal: 

COVID-19 and flu are both contagious respiratory diseases that can cause serious complications and death, especially for older people with underlying health conditions or immunocompromised. 🩺 The Home Test to Treat program is a federal initiative that offers free COVID-19 and flu health services to eligible participants nationwide, including those in the Pacific region. 🛡️The program provides at-home rapid tests, telehealth sessions, and at-home treatments, such as antiviral medications, for those who test positive. 💊 The program aims to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and flu in the community, expedite the time to treatment, and improve the convenience and safety of accessing health services from home.


#HomeTestToTreat #COVID19 #Flu #Pacific #IMSPARK

Sunday, February 11, 2024

🌡️ IMSPARK: Pacific protecting and promoting health and well-being in a changing climate🌡️

 🌡️ Imagine... Pacific protecting and promoting health and 

well-being in a changing climate🌡️ 

💡 Imagined Endstate: 

A Pacific where we reduce the risks and impacts of climate change on our health by enhancing our adaptive capacity, resilience, and preparedness and by supporting mitigation actions that also benefit our health.

🔗Link:

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📚Source: 

USGCRP. (2018). Impacts, Risks, and Adaptation in the United States: Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume II. 4

💥 What’s the Big Deal: 

Climate change affects the health and well-being of Pacific Islanders. 🌊Changes in the environment can impact our health in various ways, such as by increasing our vulnerability to climate events or by exposing us to infectious diseases that are transmitted through vectors, food, or water.💦 Additionally, alterations in quality and safety can pose health risks, while stressors to our mental health and well-being can also arise. These health effects are projected to worsen with additional climate change and disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, such as children, older adults, low-income communities, and some communities of color. 🏥However, proactive adaptation policies and programs can Take into account the potential risks and effects of climate-sensitive health outcomes and disruptions in healthcare services, which can help minimize their impact. 👍🏽Moreover, accounting for climate change risks in infrastructure planning and urban design can bring about added health benefits. 💚Moreover, reducing greenhouse gas emissions would benefit the health of Pacific Islanders in the near and long term by avoiding thousands of premature deaths and billions of dollars in health-related economic losses each year.


#ClimateHealth #Pacific #Adaptation #Mitigation #IMSPARK

Saturday, February 10, 2024

🩺 IMSPARK: medical equipment accurate and reliable for everyone🩺

 🩺 Imagine... medical equipment  accurate and reliable for everyone🩺 

💡 Imagined Endstate: 

A Pacific where pulse oximeters, devices that measure blood oxygen levels, are designed and tested to account for the diversity of skin pigmentation, race, and ethnicity in our region and where healthcare providers and patients are aware of the potential biases and limitations of these devices.

🔗Link:

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📚Source: 

U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2024). Performance Evaluation of Pulse Oximeters Taking into Consideration Skin Pigmentation, Race and Ethnicity.

💥 What’s the Big Deal: 

Pulse oximeters are widely used in clinical settings and at home to monitor blood oxygen levels, which can indicate severe health conditions such as COVID-19, asthma, or heart failure. 🌈However, several studies have shown that pulse oximeters can be inaccurate and unreliable for people with darker skin pigmentation because they use light to detect blood flow. This can lead to delayed diagnosis, inappropriate treatment, or missed opportunities for intervention.💉 The FDA issued guidance to improve the performance evaluation of pulse oximeters, taking into consideration skin pigmentation, race, and ethnicity. 🙌This document provides recommendations for device manufacturers, researchers, and healthcare professionals on how to design, test, and use pulse oximeters to minimize bias and ensure safety and effectiveness for all patients.


#PulseOximeters, #MedicalEquipment, #HealthEquity, #Pacific, #FDA,#IMSPARK, 

#CodedGaze

Friday, February 9, 2024

🌏IMSPARK: a Pacific Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) by 2030🌏

🌏Imagine... a Pacific Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) by 2030🌏



💡 Imagined Endstate: 

A Pacific where we overcome the multiple crises affecting our region, such as the climate crisis, the war in Ukraine, the COVID-19 pandemic, the weak global economy, and the weak global economy. 

🔗Link:

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📚Source

United Nations. (2023). The Sustainable Development Goals Report 2023: Special Edition. New York, NY: UN DESA.

💥 What’s the Big Deal: 

The SDGs are a universal call to action to transform our world by 2030. They are based on a vision of dignity, equality, justice, and sustainability for all people and the planet.  🕊️However, the report warns that we are not on track to achieve the SDGs and must act urgently to rescue the 2030 Agenda.  💚 The report also highlights the immense potential for success through strong political will and utilizing available technologies, resources, and knowledge. 🚀The Pacific is susceptible to the impacts of multiple crises. Still rich in diversity, culture, and resilience, the Pacific has a vital role in achieving the SDGs and creating a better future for ourselves and the world.


#SDGs, #Pacific, #2030Agenda, #RescuePlan, #IMSPARK

Thursday, February 8, 2024

📔IMSPARK: academic access and shared knowledge freely📔

📔Imagine...academic access and shared knowledge freely📔

💡 Imagined Endstate: 

A Pacific where researchers, educators, students, policymakers, and the public can access, use, and contribute to the latest research findings and innovations in the social sciences and humanities without barriers or costs.

🔗Link:

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📚Source: 

Ernst, E., Schulte, J., & Töpfer, M. (2020). How to fill the information gap: Open Access for the social sciences and humanities. Septentrio Conference Series, (4).

💥 What's the Big Deal: 

This presentation by Schulte et al. (2020) provides practical guidance and resources for researchers to publish their work in open access. Access is not only about increasing the visibility of research, but it is also about promoting equity and addressing the knowledge gap. Open access makes scholarly publications available online for anyone to read, reuse, and share without any restrictions or fees. 🌐It benefits researchers by increasing their work's visibility, impact, and quality. It benefits society by advancing knowledge, fostering innovation, and promoting social justice.🚀 However, many social sciences and humanities researchers face challenges and lack of information about open access. 

In a Pacific context, Open Access can be seen as another venue for equity, where the commodity is knowledge. 📖Knowledge creates opportunities for innovation, social justice, and economic growth. By making research freely available to everyone, regardless of their location or socio-economic status, Open Access can help address the imbalance in the production and distribution of knowledge, particularly in the social sciences and humanities. 🙌The result of this access could lead to a more informed future, where everyone has equal access to the latest research findings and innovations and advocates for open access in their disciplines and institutions.


#OpenAccess, #GrayLiterature, #Pacific, #Knowledge, #IMSPARK,#equity,#academics, 

   


🌐 IMSPARK: Nations Competing for the Future Global Talent 🌐

 🌐 Imagine... Nations Competing for the Future Global Talent 🌐 💡 Imagined Endstate: A world where countries actively attract, integrate,...