SnooCode,
one of the technology projects under the Foundation’s ‘Mobile 4 Good’
initiative, is aimed at reducing the response time for emergency service
providers irrespective of the hindrances in Ghana’s addressing system.
Speaking at
the launch held in Accra, Group Trustee of the Vodafone Foundation, Lord
Michael Hastings said:
“To us, this
presents a great stroke of inspiration in helping to decrease the mortality
rate in Ghana. It is in every way a representation of what we stand for as a
company; it shows our commitment to be consistently interested in the
well-being of the communities in which our employees live and work”.
Director of
the Ghana National Ambulance Service, Prof. Ahmed Nuhu Zakaria, showered praise
on Vodafone and TinyDavid for implementing a timely solution to help the Ghana
Ambulance Service improve its services.
Educating
the public on how the SnooCode application works, Chief Executive of TinyDavid,
Sesinam Dagadu said:
“The app
generates a genuine and secure code that makes sure no two locations in the
country have the same sequence of numbers and letters. Whenever a person calls
the emergency service for assistance, the code makes it easier for the
Emergency Medical Team to navigate the exact location of the victim and deliver
immediate help”.
source: myjoyonline.com
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