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Rwanda: Using Mobiles to Combat AIDS
In 1994, the small African country of Rwanda was devastated by tribal genocide. Today, over 300,000 people live with HIV/AIDS in the country. But providing healthcare and education requires good communications. The government has recognised the ability of mobile phones to connect its network of hospitals and clinics, and has created TRACnet; an innovative scheme to help with the treatment and prevention of AIDS. An exclusive TelecomTV Report from Rwanda. Part of the Mobile Planet Project, in partnership with the GSMA.
Dr Innocent Nyaruhirira, Pamela Johnson, Shabani Cishahayo, Dr Thomas Rusgi, Dr Mutabazi Alexis
Minister of Health, Co-Founder and EVP, Head of ICT, n/a, Director