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Accenture Foundations have awarded the African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF) a loan of US$1.4mn to help design a test mobile health training programme for community health workers in Kenya

The pilot programme is a joint partnership with Vodafone Group and Safaricom which will provide scalability and mobile solution expertise, Accenture said. 

The 'Skills to Succeed' award aims to equip half a million people around the world by 2015 with the skills to find employment or set up a business.

“Supporting AMREF helps exemplify Accenture’s commitment to building skills and improving the communities in which we live and work,” said Jill Huntley, managing director of corporate citizenship at Accenture.

“AMREF is proving it’s possible to develop replicable and scalable programs that teach crucial, even lifesaving, job skills.”

According to Dr Teguest Guerma, director general of AMREF, mobile devices provide a cheaper way for health workers to access information. 

“We believe that such devices will contribute significantly towards improving health outcomes and the well-being of the communities we work with. As mobile phone usage in Africa is booming, there is a clear opportunity to use mobile phones as educational tools," he added.

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