top of page
Search

This Is The Youngest Davos Participant, And He's Helping Save Lives With An App

  • Writer: peterkyei
    peterkyei
  • Jan 22, 2015
  • 2 min read

Davos 2015.jpg

Age is just a number -- just ask Alain Nteff.

At 22, Nteff -- the youngest participant at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland -- is fighting for moms and their babies in Central Africa.

He's the founder of Gifted Mom -- a mobile health platform that provides a variety of programs to moms and pregnant women, including maternal education, access to family planning and contraception services and information on when and how to vaccinate children safely. His innovation spurred the economic forum to name him a Global Shaper for 2015.

In 2012, the Cameroonian visited a hospital in his home country that had lost 17 babies in just one week. The startling figure prompted him to find solutions.

"I started doing research and talking to health personnel," Nteff said in a video uploaded to YouTube by the Anzisha Prize -- an annual award recognizing African entrepreneurs which he won last year. "I noticed that ... pregnant women and infants are literally dying from preventable causes."

Nteff's home country is in dire need of change regarding the health of mothers and their babies. In Cameroon, 148 infants die per every 1,000 live births, giving it the 18th highest mortality rate for children under 5 years old in the world, according to UNICEF. The organization states Cameroon's maternal mortality rate is also "alarmingly high," at 670 per 100,000 births.

But thanks to Nteff, progress is being made.

There have been more than 500 downloads of his app using locally made phones, according to the Anzisha Prize. Services provided by Gifted Mom have helped boost antenatal attendance (the rate of pregnant women receiving medical attention) by 20 percent in 15 rural communities.

By the end of this year, Nteff hopes to help 50,000 pregnant women and mothers. By 2017, he wants to have helped 5 million.

"My dream is to see an Africa that is well-informed about their medical resources and free of maternal and infant death," Nteff said in the video.

To learn more about Gifted Mom, visit the platform's website.

Source: Huffingtonpost.com

By: Robbie Couch

 
 
 
Editor's  Picks

Advertistment

www.NewsPeter.com

 

NewsPeter dot com is a Ghanaian weekly online news and media content curator; selecting most up to date, facts based and in-depth news and information from multiple sources all over the web and displays them on a single platform every thursday at noon.

 

NewsPeter dot com uses a human-powered approach to its media content curation; In other words, a team of human editors chery picks the best news and media content the web has to offer and present them in a categorized list, saving our visitors the cumbersome task of finding their way around in the chaos online.

 

With NewsPeter dot com, you will never miss an important news and a media contents online.

 

Disclaimer: Newspeter dot com is not responsible for the content of external sites.

 

  • Facebook Clean
  • Twitter Clean

copyrite © 2015 www.newspeter.com

 

bottom of page