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Mali Launches New Digital Health Portal to Improve Public Access

Esther Speak - Senior Reporter at Villpress
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The Malian government has launched a new digital health portal aimed at enhancing public access to healthcare services, information, and resources across the country.

The platform, unveiled by the Minister of Health, allows citizens to book appointments, access medical records, consult with healthcare providers remotely, and receive health education materials. Officials described the initiative as a major step towards modernising the health system and bridging gaps in service delivery, particularly in rural areas.

Minister of Health, Dr. Fanta Siby, emphasised the portalโ€™s potential to improve efficiency and patient outcomes. โ€œDigital health is the future. This platform will make quality healthcare more accessible and responsive to the needs of our people,โ€ she said.

The project was developed in collaboration with local technology firms and international partners, with a focus on data security and user privacy. Early feedback from pilot users has been positive, with many appreciating the convenience of online services.

The launch aligns with Maliโ€™s broader digital transformation agenda and efforts to strengthen the healthcare system amid ongoing challenges.

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Ester Speaks is a senior reporter and newsroom strategist at Villpress, where she shapes Africa-focused business, technology, and policy coverage.ย  She works at the intersection of journalism, and editorial systems, producing clear, high-impact news that travels globally while staying rooted in African realities.
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