A cellphone is no substitute for a midwife, African tech prodigy warns
Founder of app that helps pregnant women says governments must not rely on technology to plug gaps in basic services African governments are using technological advances as an excuse to continue neglecting systemic problems in health, education, energy and other basic services, a prominent (…)
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