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Aquarech Secures $1.7 Million to Empower Kenyan Fish Farmers

New Investments

Aquarech Secures $1.7 Million to Empower Kenyan Fish Farmers

Aquarech, a Kenyan fish farming startup, has announced a successful $1.7 million equity funding round that will fuel its mission to empower small-scale fish farmers in Kenya.
 
The funding, led by Aqua-Spark, a global aquaculture investment fund based in the Netherlands, will enable Aquarech to expand its reach and impact, providing much-needed support to Kenyan fish farmers.

Founded in 2019, Aquarech has developed an innovative mobile app platform that revolutionizes fish farming practices.
 
The platform connects farmers directly to suppliers of high-quality fish feed, eliminating the challenges associated with accessing quality feed.
 
Additionally, the app provides valuable educational resources on aquaculture best practices, empowering farmers to enhance their productivity and profitability.

Aquarech’s comprehensive approach to supporting fish farmers extends beyond providing access to quality feed and knowledge.
 
The startup also offers climate-smart precision fish-feeding techniques, market access, technical training, and financial assistance, including a 90-day credit period for feed payments.
 
This holistic approach addresses the key challenges small-scale fish farmers face, enabling them to achieve sustainable and profitable fish farming practices.

The $1.7 million funding round includes contributions from Acumen, Katapult, and Mercy Corps Ventures, demonstrating the strong support for Aquarech’s mission.   

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Vodacom Launches Groundbreaking Digital Solutions to Revolutionize Public Healthcare in South Africa

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Vodacom Launches Groundbreaking Digital Solutions to Revolutionize Public Healthcare in South Africa

Vodacom, in collaboration with the Free State Department of Health, has introduced digital health solutions to enhance medical care in public hospitals across the province.

The solutions are designed to improve efficiency, transparency, and patient outcomes.

The two digital solutions include:

1. Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) System

The CAD system monitors ambulance requests from when a call is received until the patient reaches their destination.

It incorporates a patient report form, ensuring electronic records of procedures conducted en route to a medical facility.

This system will help improve ambulance response times and ensure patients receive the care they need as quickly as possible.

2. Assisted Reality Medico-Legal Surveillance System (ARMSS)

The ARMSS, facilitated through RealWear wearable devices, offers frontline medical workers hands-free, voice-enabled collaboration for audio and visual recordings of medical procedures.

Additionally, it securely stores and forwards these recordings for reporting and investigative purposes.

This system will help improve the quality of care by providing documentation of medical procedures and identifying improvement areas.

As outlined in the statement, the solutions utilize telecom offerings, such as mobile devices, SIM connectivity, mobile device management software solutions, and other advanced technologies.

These technologies will help to ensure that the CAD and ARMSS systems are reliable and secure.

The introduction of these digital health solutions is a commendable effort to address the longstanding challenges faced by public health services.

By focusing on efficiency, transparency, and leveraging modern technology, Vodacom and the Free State Department of Health are steering healthcare in the right direction, ensuring citizens receive the quality medical care they deserve.

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