Starlink improving healthcare in Rwanda
Briefly

"We had persistent issues with internet connectivity. I remember we could only access the internet in the mornings, and even then, only a few computers and staff members' phones could connect. The accountant had to hide the WiFi password to limit access," Murhirwa explained.
"The situation before was terrible," Jean Louis Murhirwa, a midwife at Buyoga Health Centre, told. Within the first eight months of Starlink installation, healthcare workers reported significant improvements in their ability to care for their patients.
"We believe more health centers across the country should have access to this kind of internet. It aligns with our national vision for efficient resource use, paperless workflows, research, and quality improvement," Ahimana.
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