Ekiti
state Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi explaining elements in
the State logo to H.H. Sheikh Hasher bin Maktoum bin Juma Al Maktoum,
during a meeting in Dubai…on Monday.
Ekiti State Government on Monday signed a strategic partnership with a leading mobile technology firm based in Dubai, Momdia Group, for the roll out of a new mobile child health service.
The
partnership which will be launched in two phases would commence with
the first phase- ‘Mum & Baby’ , a maternal and health support
service and the digitization of the Child Health Card.
The
new pact is coming barely a week after the state signed the Universal
Basic Health Provision in Abuja.
Governor
Kayode Fayemi who led Ekiti State’s delegation at the signing of
the agreement in Dubai, said the relevance of data gathering and
analysis in the health care sector, will serve as a
catalyst in reviving the state’s social health care schemes.
“I
have always stated that our people remain our greatest resources.
This partnership is perfectly placed in upholding the social
investment agenda as promised to the people of Ekiti State.
“The rollout
of these new digital health solutions provides us the best
opportunity to deliver world class health services, which
is aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals
Number three: Ensuring
healthy lives and promoting the well-being at all ages”,
said Dr Fayemi.
Major
objectives that will be met by the partnership include:
Registration
of pregnancies into a state-wide pregnancy register; Increase in
antenatal attendance and improvement beyond the national
average; sharing of valuable knowledge about pregnancy,
child birth and Early Child Development as well as the development
and rollout of an electronic health record (HER).
Mondia
has a proven track record of successful integrations and rollouts of
similar digital health services and will immediately begin with
development and deployment.
“We
are excited about partnering with Ekiti State Government and helping
connect people to more digital experiences that matter most”, said
Dr Amadeo Rahmann, Mondia’s CEO.
Governor
Fayemi said his administration’s commitment to health care delivery
informed the decision to sign on to the Universal Basic health
Provision in addition to the state’s health insurance scheme.
He
stated further that the state government would participate in the
2018 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Conditional Grant Scheme and
would utilize the fund on intervention in Education and Health
sectors.
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