We will recruit women into the project using program ambassadors and train them to register and provide the data sets needed by linked providers to provide health assessments. We envision enrolling these women using decentralized web 3.0 connectivity through a dapp on the cardano blockchain and providing a payment dapp on the cardano blockchain using ada to incentivize the providers participating in the project. The budget would cover the dapp development costs as well as the items proposed. My background include engineering and medical. Having schooled in Africa I have contacts that will assist in the implementation of this project.
The main deliverables will be improved healthcare access to the enrolled women in Africa and increased adoption of cardano as a payment system and low cost, scalable connectivity blockchain.
Women in Africa will have greater access to healthcare because of decentralized web connectivity on the blockchain using cardano. Payment using a dapp on the cardano blockchain will remove the financial barriers that women in Africa experience in seeking healthcare. Access and payment, the two main barriers to healthcare for women in Africa would be improved at the completion of this project.
Because we are dealing with healthcare, privacy concerns may be a challenge and can be mitigated by using secured systems where the data sets exist for providers to access.
Local rules and policies will have to be addressed to ensure compliance by consulting with local program advisors. This can limit the localities where the initial project will begin. Having attended university and worked in Africa I have contacts that will assist in the implementation of this project.
Computing power and connectivity in Africa continue to be an issue. The project envisions adjucating this barrier through the use of decentralized web connectivity on the cardano blockchain via dapps.