GNU Solidario


GNU Solidario is a non-profit organization that was founded by Luis Falcón on 23 November 2009 to promote the use of Free Software in the context of public health and education. Currently it is focused on social medicine and animal rights.

History

GNU Solidario's origins are in Argentina, with Free Software projects in the area of education in rural schools. The first mission was on 6 October 2006, in schools from Santiago del Estero.
The project at that time was called Linux Solidario.
That event led Luis Falcón to focus on social medicine and public health, and work with professionals and governments to improve the lives of the underprivileged. In October 2009, the organization was officially registered in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, where it currently holds its headquarters.
In 2010, GNU Solidario celebrates the first edition of the International Workshop on eHealth in Emerging Economies - IWEEE -. Since then, IWEEE has been a meeting point for multilateral and humanitarian organizations such as Red Cross, World Health Organization, Médecins Sans Frontières, War Child, United Nations University or Caritas Internationalis, as well as for universities around the world.

Current projects and activities

International Workshop on eHealth in Emerging Economies

IWEEE, the International Workshop on e-Health in Emerging Economies, is an annual conference for Free Software in the fields of Healthcare and Social Medicine. The workshop promotes Free Software as an effective and ethical solution to provide universality and equity in healthcare.
The International Workshop on e-Health in Emerging Economies is a stand-alone conference, that sometimes is held in the context of other events. In 2010 and 2011, the event was biannual. Since 2012, it has become an annual conference.
Year / LinkPlaceContext
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, SpainIWEEE
Foz do Iguaçu, BrazilLatinoware
Luxembourg City, LuxembourgMedetel
Foz do Iguaçu, BrazilLatinoware
Granada, SpainIWEEE
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, SpainIWEEE
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, SpainIWEEE
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, SpainIWEEE
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, SpainGNUHealthCon
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, SpainGNUHealthCon
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, SpainGNUHealthCon
Liège, BelgiumGNUHealthCon / OrthanCon
Online conferenceGNUHealthCon
Online conferenceGNUHealthCon
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, SpainGNUHealthCon / OrthanCon
Hanover, GermanyGNUHealthCon / OrthanCon
Palermo, ItalyGNUHealthCon

GNUHealthCon

GNUHealthCon is an annual 2-day conference that brings together enthusiasts and developers of the Free/Libre Health & Hospital Information System, holding thematic sessions and free workshops.

Social Medicine Awards

The Social Medicine awards ceremony is part of GNUHealthCon, organized by GNU Solidario. The awards recognize the role of individuals and organizations committed to improving the lives of the underprivileged. There are three categories: Individual, Organization and GNU Health implementation.
GNU Health Social Medicine Awards:
YearIndividualOrganizationGNU Health Implementation
2016Richard StallmanRed CrossLaos Center of Medical Rehabilitation
2017Lorena EnebralNational University of Entre RíosBikop Medical Center
2018Jose Caminero LunaTor ProjectBafia District Hospital
2019Aaron Swartz Animal Free Research UKJamaica Ministry of Health
2020Angela DavisProactiva Open ArmsMunicipality of Diamante, Argentina
2021Luna Reyes SeguraPhysicians Committee for Responsible MedicineInsolàfrica
2022Teresita Guadalupe CalziaFranz Weber FoundationCirugía Solidaria
2023Sébastien JodogneLeibniz University HannoverFundación Jérôme Lejeune Argentina
2024Alexandra ElbakyanSea-EyeCentre Médico Familial et Communautaire, Haiti

GNU Health

GNU Health is a free software hospital information system with strong focus on public health and social medicine. Its functionality includes management of electronic health records and laboratory information management system functionality.
GNU Health has been adopted by the United Nations University. In 2011, it became a GNU official package. It was awarded Best Project of Social Benefit from the Free Software Foundation at LibrePlanet 2012, at University of Massachusetts Boston.