How I Work From Home: The pandemic work diary of a doctor fighting disease with tech

As the whole world battles with COVID-19, Dr Ola Brown has stationed herself on the frontline, fortified with essential weapons -- technology and resolve -- to resist its spread.

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“The lockdown is still restricting trucks moving essential services.”—Tayo Oyegunle, VP Global Operations at Kobo360

Here, Tayo Oyegunle, Kobo 360’s VP of Global Operations, tells us how the lapses in communication -- on essential services and workers -- are affecting the logistics industry and the public.

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Healthtech startup, Notitia, is organising clinical data registries for hospitals

Insights from healthcare data drive healthcare activities around the world. However, in developing countries like Nigeria, it can be difficult to access this data. Notitia is trying to change that.

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With Africave, smaller companies can access quality software engineering talent

Despite numerous players in Africa's software outsourcing space, hiring the best software talents can still be a drag. Founded in 2019, Africave is proposing itself to smaller companies as a better outsourcing alternative.

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WellaHealth is providing affordable and accessible healthcare services to Nigerians, starting with malaria

With ₦450 per month, WellaHealth gives Nigerians access to malaria tests and drugs. However, the startup has set its sights on being the go-to solution for all health financing needs in Nigeria and Africa.

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