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Regional ICT Forum Opens in Kigali
Source: All Africa.com
Source Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Focus: Electronic and Mobile Government, Citizen Engagement, Internet Governance
Country: Rwanda
Created: Apr 21, 2011

A regional ICT forum on the East Africa Public Health Laboratory Networking Project (EAPHLN) kicked off, yesterday, in Kigali.

The five-day workshop aims at establishing efficient, high quality, accessible public health laboratories network for the diagnosis, surveillance of Tuberculosis and other communicable diseases.

Speaking on behalf of the Health Minister, the head of e-Health, Dr. Richard Gakuba, said that the meeting will provide opportunities, not only to ICT professionals, but to healthcare providers also.

Gakuba advised medics and lab technicians to use the opportunity to improve the quality of their services through discussions, sharing experiences and brainstorming on the challenges that affect laboratory progress in their respective countries.

The Kigali meeting brings together ICT professionals working on the public health laboratories for the diagnosis project to review the modalities for working together and agree on priority activities of the working group.

Speaking on behalf of the World Bank, Dr. Chris Masila, acknowledged Rwanda's leadership in ICT and its determination in prioritising ICT in the country's development efforts.

"We now look forward to Rwanda to provide similar leadership in the context of the East Africa Public Health Laboratory Networking Project," he said.

Dr. Daniel Ngamije, the Global Fund and World Bank Project Management Unit (PMU) coordinator, stressed that Rwanda was chosen to lead the regional ICT working group and promote performance based financing (PBF) approaches for laboratory services.

"The network of laboratories will improve access to diagnostic services by vulnerable populations in cross-border areas. It will also enhance contribution of laboratories for disease surveillance through usage of internet and mobile communication," Ngamije explained.

He added that five laboratories of the EAPHLN project had been established at hospitals in Kibungo, Rubavu, Rusizi, Nyagatare and Byumba.

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