A new proposal aims to use AI and real-time mobile surveillance to stop the next infectious outbreak before it spreads


 Sub Saharan Africa faces a persistent threat from infectious disease outbreaks often exacerbated by delays in detection and reporting. A new comprehensive grant proposal outlines a strategy to overhaul the region's surveillance capabilities using digital health solutions. The plan calls for the deployment of real time mobile reporting tools and artificial intelligence driven dashboards that can predict outbreaks before they spiral out of control. By integrating electronic medical records from local clinics directly into national databases the system aims to close the time gap between the first case and the public health response. The proposal emphasizes sustainability through training thousands of local health workers and partnering with telecom providers to ensure connectivity. If funded this initiative could create a resilient digital shield against future epidemics significantly enhancing public health security across the continent.

Read the original article at: https://www.fundsforngos.org/all-proposals/a-sample-grant-proposal-on-expanding

 

Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook to stay up to date with what's new in healthcare all around the world.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Ghana's "Lightwave" system creates paperless hospitals, reducing wait times and digitizing patient records

Africa Health Insights: 20th November - 26th November' 2025

In Ethiopia, SMS reminders and mHealth tools boost vaccination odds by nearly 5-fold, significantly improving completion rates