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Using ICT within the sector health
The Zambia National Blood Transfusion Service
Watch an interview with Alex Chikwese, Director of Finance for ZNBTS.
In Zambia, blood safety is among the priority medical interventions
that are expected to significantly contribute to the achievement of the
Millennium Development Goals (“MDGs”), especially those related to
child and maternal health, fight against the HIV/AIDS epidemic, TB and
malaria. The Zambia National Blood Transfusion Service (“ZNBTS”), -
who have approached IICD for technical support - is working towards
the development and implementation of an appropriate electronic blood
donor tracking and retention system, Once implemented, the project is
expected to improve the efficiency and efficacy of blood donor
managment, including increased dependency on repeat donors, increases
in blood collections and reductions in discarded samples, due to
transfusion transmissible infections.
Health Sector User Profile 2007
Gender
Men
33%
Women
67%
Area
Rural area
82%
Provincial or district
town
11%
Capital city
8%
Age
20 years or below
2%
21-30 years
39%
31-40 years
37%
41-50 years
15%
51-60 years
7%
61 years and above
1%
Education
Primary education
2%
Secondary education
21%
Tertiary education
68%
Income
Below average
38%
Average
60%
Above average
3%
Using ICT within the sector health
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Using ICT within the sector health
In this short video (0:26 min), Nic Moens - Country Manager at IICD, talks about using ICT within the sector health. Watch the video and read the complete interview.
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impact on health sector
Using ICT within the sector health
In this short video (0:26 min), Nic Moens - Country Manager at IICD, talks about using ICT within the sector health. Watch the video and read the complete interview.
Watch the video and read the complete interview.
Projects per sector
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