Zambia Projects
Our strategic aim is to institutionlise the Virtual Doctors service into the health systems of the countries we service in the region. In Zambia, we are in the process of embedding the Virtual Doctors service into the Zambian Health system as well at their request, to expand the service to all health facilities in Zambia. We are expanding our service into other countries in the region and adapting the service and technology to their needs.
We have also teamed up with Washington DC based Geeks without Frontiers PMO for the N50 Project to deploy our Telemedicine service deeper into rural Zambia where data signals are unobtainable from traditional mobile networks utilising technology developed by N50 Project tech partners. Together we have set up a new Clinic in Luumbo District using N50 tech partner off network technology and our Virtual Doctors service which means that much needed healthcare knowledge from the UK is now available to front line Clinical Officers in Zambia in a deep rural community.
Going forward we will be identifying other rural communities in the region where data signals are poor or non-existent and deploying N50 and Virtual Doctors services together to improve healthcare for all.
Malawi Projects
In partnership with the Malawi Ministry of Health, over the next 3 years we aim rollout our service to each of the 28 districts in Malawi, potentially reaching 1.8 million people. This will support the Ministry of Health’s efforts to provide universal access to health care and achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 3 – Ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages. We are currently supporting 21 health facilities in 6 Districts in Central Province.
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