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Dear friends, colleagues, and fellow advocates,
Médecins du Monde (MdM) and Treatment Action Group (TAG) are pleased to announce the launch of mapCrowd (www.mapCrowd.org), an innovative online resource and data collection platform for gathering and sharing hepatitis C information. Following a successful trial period in which we obtained data from 23 countries, we are now making mapCrowd publicly available so that experts and advocates from other countries can help scale up this vital informational resource. mapCrowd is designed for people with HCV, activists, clinicians, researchers, and the wider international health community. Currently, it is available in English and French, and will be expanded in the coming weeks to include Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, and Russian.
We have also just published our first Key Findings Report (http://mapcrowd.org/public/pdf/EN_mapCrowd_Report.pdf), which details six key conclusions that we have drawn from our preliminary analysis of the mapCrowd data.
We encourage you to visit mapCrowd.org, download and read the Key Findings Report, and share these resources among your network. If you or someone you know is interested in participating as a voluntary mapCrowd data contributor, please visit http://mapcrowd.org/en/inscription. With your help, mapCrowd will be able to shed even more light on national hepatitis C conditions, to inform advocacy and ultimately break down barriers to diagnostic and treatment access around the world.
Thank you for your support,
The mapCrowd team: Chloé Forette, Jason Rizzo, Julie Bouscaillou, Karyn Kaplan, Niklas Luhmann and Tracy Swan.