In rural Chad, solar kiosks bring healthcare closer
Bitkine, Chad โ For Ache Kodo, seeing a doctor once meant saving money for the journey. Living in Bitkine, in central Chad, she said a medical visit could mean paying for transport, the consultationโฆ
Bitkine, Chad โ For Ache Kodo, seeing a doctor once meant saving money for the journey.
Living in Bitkine, in central Chad, she said a medical visit could mean paying for transport, the consultation and other costs of travelling to a larger town.
Now, she can consult a doctor remotely through a Telemedan kiosk closer to home.
โTelemedan changed how my family accessed healthcare services,โ Ache told Al Jazeera. โIt was difficult before, as it involved me saving money to travel just to see a doctor. Now Iโm able to do it on time with fewer costs from where I am. It has also enhanced my economic status.โ
For people in rural Chad, distance can be as much of a barrier to healthcare as the shortage of doctors themselves. Medical facilities and specialists are concentrated in larger towns and cities, leaving many communities far from basic services.
โThe problem wasnโt only the lack of doctors,โ he said. โIt was also the distance between those doctors and the communities that needed them.โ
In 2021, he launched Telemedan, a telemedicine initiative designed to bring consultations closer to communities where electricity, internet access and medical infrastructure are limited.
โInstead of asking people to travel hundreds of kilometres to find a doctor, I wanted to use technology to bring the doctor closer to them,โ Abakar told Al Jazeera.
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