Health Report: Telemedicine finds success in Africa
Telemedicine has been a significant alternative in healthcare delivery worldwide during the COVID-19 global pandemic. The healthcare delivery model gained momentum in Africa before the coronavirus outbreak, driven by the rapid expansion of mobile networks and internet connectivity across the continent. However, access remains limited in certain parts of Africa due to issues such as poor infrastructure, insufficient information, and lack of adequate financing. For more on the subject VOA’s Linord Moudou spoke with Jacques Bonjawo, the president and CEO of Ocean Innovation Center, who played a significant role in introducing telemedicine in Cameroon and beyond.
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