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South Africa: Mobile Xhosa for Health Practitioners
Source: Google Alert
Source Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Focus: Electronic and Mobile Government, Citizen Engagement, Internet Governance
Country: South Africa
Created: Feb 26, 2014

The site allows to search according to groups of commonly asked phrases such as "presenting problem", "heart", "respiratory" and "social". It also offers a dictionary.
According to UCT's online newsroom, the idea first came to Moolla two years ago, when the need for medical translations became apparent during his volunteer work for Shawco Health, the Shawco branch he now heads up. It was also fuelled by an interest in web design and communications he had developed as a schoolboy.
"Language proficiency is part of our medical training," Moolla told the UCT news team. "We learn Afrikaans and isiXhosa through the Department of African Languages in the School of Languages and Literature, which teach us the basic skills needed to communicate with patients."
But many students, like Moolla, still struggle with isiXhosa.
"So I built the site as an aid for myself, a handy reference on my phone. It helps so much to be able to explain to a patient that you will be taking blood, for example, so that they understand what you're doing and why. It reduces anxiety and improves the quality of care."
Moolla then partnered with the university's African languages and literature team on developing the mobi-site further.
It's still a work in progress, the UCT newsroom reports. "The department provides new translations on an ongoing basis - and Moolla keeps discovering new phrases he has trouble communicating.
"He'd like to include sound bites to help students with pronunciation, and he'd like to see the site expand to include other vernacular languages."
Photo Credit: University of Cape Town
University of Cape Town and SA info reporter

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