STOWELINK PARTICIPATES IN THE LAUNCH OF EAST AFRICAN SICKLE CELL ALLIANCE 25/6/2019

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East African Sickle Cell alliance is an alliance consisting of organizations from 7 countries in eastern Africa. The alliance consists of countries from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda. The alliances main aims include championing for sickle cell warriors and getting their voices heard. The alliance is also to ensure that a lot of research and innovation is done to ensure that the sickle cell warriors had a voice and that cutting age innovation comes in to help the development of making lives better for the warriors.

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Stowelink hosted the event at Kenyatta university where we played a key role in the launch of the alliance. Stowelink was actively engaged in these discussion especially around innovation where we presented on our new mobile app mCure App. In this app sickle cell anemia is identified as part of the main non communicable diseases, the app will provide details on this and also provide links to relevant medical organizations which are primarily providing care and services to sickle cell warriors.

We continue to forge partnerships and transverse the field of non-communicable diseases and our goal remains the same, transforming and empowering world.

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Let’s inspire

Lets change lives

Let’s save lives

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Published by Stephen Ogweno

a global health practitioner, NCD advocate and mHealth Innovator

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