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Group calls for ICT interventions against COVID-19

The African ICT Foundation (AfICTf) has called for more information technology intervention to tackle the impact of COVID-19 as most parts of Africa continue to ease lockdown protocols instituted by governments.

It also tasked start-ups on the need to define strategies that are adaptable to current realities and at the same time establish guidelines for the post-COVID-19 period.

In a webinar hosted by the foundation on ‘Post COVID-19 Recovery Map for Africa’s MSMEs,’ a member of the Board of Trustee (BOT), Mr. Oludare Akinbo, while speaking on the “Impact of COVID-19 on the African Health Sector and the way Forward,” stressed the need to encourage investors and other private donors to invest in health infrastructures in Africa.

According to him, the COVID-19 has created impact on the African health sector affecting health workers, the average Africans, infrastructure, and finance as well as the patients.

Akinbo noted that there were already increased cost of care and heightened risk in the health sectors across countries in the continent noting that the sector needs infrastructure and financing.

While expressing concern about the heavy toll on healthcare providers as well as the increased cost of care and risk to health, Akinbo called for improved and collaborative healthcare financing including increased Investment on infrastructure and basic healthcare.

He disclosed that the pandemic had exposed the need for Pro-Active Healthcare System and the need for good PHC in Africa.

Also speaking at the webinar, Second Vice President, African ICT Foundation, Racheal Orumor, in a presentation, ‘Beyond COVID-19: African Start-ups Persistence Strategy’, urged start-ups to note that cessation of activities has been worrisome for most promoters, and they are unwilling to keep up with investment.

According to her, start-ups are facing many difficulties due to COVID-19, saying the crisis period is widening with its duration still indefinite.

To survive this period, she suggested for startups, collaborative work, and social interaction as key elements for the development of innovative ideas.

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