GSMA announces mHealth partnership across Sub-Saharan Africa

Monday, June 30, 2014

The GSMA has announced that its Mobile for Development mHealth programme has launched a new cross-ecosystem partnership designed to provide a range of mHealth services to women and children, with a particular focus on nutrition, across Sub-Saharan Africa. The initial launch partners for the initiative include Gemalto, Hello Doctor, Lifesaver, Mobenzi, Mobilium, MTN, Omega Diagnostics and Samsung.

According to GSMA Intelligence, there is a total annual, addressable market of 15.5 million pregnant women and mothers with children under five years of age.

Tom Phillips, Chief Regulatory Officer for GSMA said, “This new mobile ecosystem partnership is committed to connecting the mobile and health industries to develop commercially sustainable mHealth services that meet public health needs. The companies in this partnership are working to deliver the objectives of the United Nations Every Women Every Child Global Strategy, as well as the Global Nutrition for Growth Compact, in the areas of nutrition and maternal and child health. We call on mobile ecosystem players, health providers, governments, NGOs, civil society and others to work with us to launch life-saving mobile health services.”

Source: IT News Africa (link opens in a new window)

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nutrition, public health, reproductive health