This project involved deployment of solar power, computers, and wireless links serving 5 locations in rural western Mozambique. Our client, UCM-Care, is affiliated with Univ. of Pittsburg and the Catholic University of Mozambique in Beira. The system supports client efforts to improve medication compliance among HIV positive patients in the area and supports communications between program offices, rural clinics as well as communications with community health workers (“activistas”) doing patient care outreach.
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