Submitted
2020 Health Security & Pandemics

SnooCODE

Team Leader
Sesinam Dagadu
Solution Overview
Solution Name:
SnooCODE
One-line solution summary:
A geocoding solution which gives anyone anywhere on earth a digital address to easily access essential services like the Ambulance.
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More than half of the world is reported to live without a formal address, making it challenging for authorities to adequately plan for their wellbeing or respond effectively to negative events. An infected contact who lives in a slum, for instance, is very difficult to trace in today’s pandemic or any other epidemic.

SnooCODE provides users with a private, memorable 6-digit alphanumeric code (e.g. 3CF-K8D) for their location, democratising access to emergency and public health services, as well as other core services like Banking and eCommerce for people of all demographics, including marginalised populations like people living with disabilities and the underprivileged. It also enables field workers, e.g. vaccination teams, to cover as much territory as possible within the shortest time, improving patient outcomes.

Using SnooCODE anywhere on the globe, people in even the most remote locations can receive timely emergency response, food deliveries, public health interventions and humanitarian relief.

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What specific problem are you solving?

We are working on the Health security and pandemics challenge to strengthen access to affordable primary healthcare systems, enhance disease surveillance systems, and improve healthcare supply chains.

Approximately 50% of the total disease burden in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are disease processes that frequently require emergency care. (https://bit.ly/3hxiKDW)

Battling entrenched attitudes where people often use taxis in emergencies or think of ambulances as used for carrying corpses, responders had typically struggled to find victims in densely populated and rural areas, and those in need of emergency care would often waste valuable time trying to direct ambulances to their location. We at SnooCODE wanted to ensure that our emergency services get all the help they need to respond quickly to crises, so in partnership with the Vodafone Ghana Foundation, we launched the SnooCODE RED system, a family of technologies that enables emergency responders to determine the nearest available ambulance station or hospital to a case and navigate easily to the emergency scene, improving response time and the case’s chances of survival. Built on our flagship innovation, SnooCODE, public health workers are also able to use the system in contact tracing and optimising healthcare supply chains.

What is your solution?

SnooCODE is a digital addressing system that provides four main functions: accurate location, ultra-fast route optimisation, presence verification and proof of delivery, as well as integration into emerging and future technologies like drones and driverless cars – utilising unique 6-digit alphanumeric codes (SnooCODEs) for any location.

Anyone can generate a SnooCODE, e.g. COF-K8D, with their smartphone for wherever they are, and share with another person, enabling access to a map (chosen by the receiver from their stock of available mobile mapping systems) to the exact location, accurate to 6.8m on average and ±22cm when used in specialist applications like drone piloting.

We offer the system in four “flavours”: SnooCODE (GREEN) for easy navigation by the general public as well as communication of their location to emergency services; SnooCODE RED for emergency and public health services to accurately locate cases and convey them to the most appropriate facilities; SnooCODE BLACK for businesses (e.g. food delivery companies) to optimise their logistics and verify compliance; SnooCODE BLUE for the efficient administration of countries, cities and settlements. SnooCODE is registered as the first “postal code system and method” for smartphones (https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2014080186&redirectedID=true). It was built utilising radio navigation systems including GPS, GNSS and GLONASS.

Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

SnooCODE recently changed her tagline from “an address for every man, woman and child” to “an address for everyone and everything.” Suffice to say, SnooCODE was designed to be usable by everybody, however, our target population is the developing world. Here, a significant number of those who would most need and use a digital addressing system – drivers, delivery people, community health nurses – are not well educated or cannot afford smartphones. The good thing about SnooCODE’s design is that even people who don't own a smartphone can have a SnooCODE for their home. One of our case studies is our founder’s grandmother who lives in the village. Her grandson paid a visit, stood in front of her house and used his Android smartphone to generate a SnooCODE. He got it in 3 seconds, wrote it on paper and stuck it to her fridge. If ever she had an emergency, she could call the ambulance and quickly say out the 6-digit code on her fridge, ensuring they could find her in good time and transport her to the nearest, most suitable facility. As reported on bbc.in/39AJOgA, “founder Sesinam Dagadu says the system is so easy his grandmother can use it.”

Explain how the problem, your solution, and your solution’s target population relate to the Challenge.

To end the Challenge Overview, Solve expresses that it is seeking “improved solutions for prevention, accurate detection, and rapid response” as well as “solutions that focus on preventative and mitigation measures that strengthen access to affordable primary healthcare systems, enhance disease surveillance systems, and improve healthcare supply chains.” Our innovation strengthens access to affordable primary healthcare systems like the Ambulance by empowering people of all demographics in the developing world with a simple digital address with which efficient disease surveillance and rapid response can also be achieved. Its route optimisation function also significantly improves healthcare supply chains.

In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Accra, Ghana
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Growth: An organization with an established product, service, or business model rolled out in one or, ideally, several communities, which is poised for further growth
Who is the primary delegate for your solution?
Sesinam Dagadu, CEO
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