MORE

    Dr. Ssemusu set to revolutionalize blood donation through technology

    MTN Foundation Youth Skilling program unlocking possibilities

    Dr. Ssemusu Moses, a medical practitioner with skills in clinical research wants to use technology to ensure the availability of blood all year round.  It is for that sole reason that MTN chose him as one of the 100 participants in the inaugural MTN Foundation youth skilling program.

    - Advertisement -

    ALSO READ: Apple is now valued at $3 trillion

    The program created by MTN Foundation in partnership with Ubunifu Systems seeks to solve challenges in society through innovation. 

    - Advertisement -

    In Dr. Ssemusu’s application for the program, the 32-year-old doctor from Kasangati attached a proposal to solve the challenge of limited blood reserves in the country. The proposal was influenced by the incessant women mortality rate at delivery as well as accident victims. 

    Having previously worked for a non-government organization driving advocacy, Dr. Ssemusu hoped to take the front wheel in his quest to solve this challenge and hoped that the MTN program would be instrumental to his cause.

    “I saw the advert for the MTN Foundation Youth Skilling program on Facebook after my former roommate at University shared it on his timeline for interested parties. Then I submitted my proposal and thankfully joined the program,” he narrates.

    Revolutionalising blood donation through technology

    Dr. Ssemusu’s proposal rallied around a plan to address the challenge of limited blood in hospitals by leveraging technology through geographical information systems to map out locations of potential blood donors and donation centers.

    “My idea was to have a regular volunteer blood donor program. I thought of it because childbirth was becoming a matter of life and death in Uganda given that about 16 mothers and more die from preventable causes stemming from excessive bleeding during delivery. My idea hopes to ensure there is blood all year round in blood banks across the country,” he says.

    “Those that are eligible to donate blood will be doing it on their birthdays and it will be done via a digital platform. They will be able to flag off a blood bank and get re-directed to a donation center; either physical or a mobile one to be able to donate blood.  The idea rides on the grounds that every day is someone’s birthday so that will ensure quick and real-time notification for eligible donors whenever they have to donate blood,” he explains.

    With the goal to realize this dream, Dr. Ssemusu joined the MTN Youth Skilling program to acquire the necessary skills that would drive him closer to its realization.

    He is part of the twin cohort of the first edition of the MTN Youth Skilling program which graduated its first cohort mid this year. 

    Lessons learned

    According to the doctor, for the 12 weeks, he has spent at the program, he has attained computer skills as the program covers the first phase of the training which focuses mainly on the international computer driving license (ICDL). 

    “I have learned to use collaborative tools for learning. Previously, I had very limited knowledge of the full potential usage of a computer but now I have discovered so many new things and tricks of productively using a computer. I have learned time management and have been tested on resilience. I have also greatly improved at teamwork and knowledge sharing with teammates,” he says. 

    On how the training is helping him attain his goal of an abundant pool of blood donation, he said he has been enlightened. 

    “My mind has been opened by this program. I have gained insight into the possibilities of achieving my dream of the volunteer blood donor program. The training has directed my focus to what issues I should be working on step by step,” he explains. 

    Dr. Ssemusu also hopes to become a business leader and he said he will utilize the skills he has attained from the program to carry out extensive research which will be pivotal to his entrepreneurial ambitions. 

    - Advertisement -

    IN THIS STORY STREAM

    Techjaja Staff
    Techjaja Staff
    A Techjaja 'bot' Profile

    Fresh Tech

    Mobile Tech and the Evolution of Sports Betting in Uganda

    The landscape of entertainment in East Africa has shifted...

    The Matchday Experience: How Tech Keeps Live Sports Betting Smooth Under Pressure

    Matchday puts everything to the test. On matchday, people...

    Starlink Suddenly Stops Working in Uganda: What Happened and Why It Matters

    For the few who have been using Starlink in...

    The Linebet mobile application for Somalia: betting anytime, anywhere

    The Linebet mobile app is made for people who...

    Airtel Teams Up with SpaceX’s Starlink to Bring Phone Signal to Remote Areas

    Imagine you're hiking in a remote part of Africa,...
    - Advertisment -

    Discover more from Techjaja

    Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

    Continue reading