Dailycsr.com – 31 December 2019 – The “Qualcomm® Wireless Reach™” strategically reaches out to “underserved communities” across the globe to provide them wireless technology. The said initiative funds programmes that encourage entrepreneurship, help in public safety, improve healthcare delivery systems, enhance environmental sustainability and promote better learning and teaching.
Qualcomm inventions empowering mobile technology have supported to create a better future for with the help of the internet it reached out to unconnected areas, brought education to places without school, provided financial services in place where banks didn’t reach besides reducing unemployment by offering jobs.
At present, hundred nineteen Wireless Reach programmes are being carried out in forty seven different countries, whereby touching the lives as more than eighteen millions through the Qualcomm technology. However, one notices great advancement in the field on “HIV and AIDS” prevention across the globe, especially in South Africa with the “largest HIV treatment program” in the world.
Nevertheless, social and other structural hurdles are responsible behind some adolescents and children still falling prey to these ailments. In order to address the same issue, the KidzAlive Mobilized initiative attempts to plug the gaps. With the help of wireless technology, the said programme provides training to healthcare workers, and supports “HIV-exposed and -infected children and adolescents”, so that more children can receive HIV tests and treatments for a promise of a healthy future.
Here are some of the challenges faced in this attempt, as mentioned by Qualcomm:
“HIV/AIDS remains one of the largest international public health crises. HIV exacts a significant socioeconomic toll, particularly in countries with a high burden of the disease. “An estimated three million children and adolescents (0-19 years) were living with HIV in 2017, nearly nine in 10 (87 percent) of whom live in sub-Saharan Africa. According to the World Health Organization, 73 percent of these vulnerable populations in sub-Saharan Africa are not receiving life-saving treatment. “Fear and stigma keep many HIV-exposed children and adolescents from being offered an HIV diagnostic test. Primary caregivers and healthcare workers (HCWs) are often afraid to have children tested because disclosing a positive result without the appropriate training and tools can can be very traumatic for the adults and children alike. “Evidence suggests that HCWs fail to provide young patients with HIV services, such as HIV Counseling and Testing (HTC), due to a lack of adequate knowledge, skills and confidence in dealing with children, adolescents and their primary caregivers on this topic”. Qualcomm inventions empowering mobile technology have supported to create a better future for with the help of the internet it reached out to unconnected areas, brought education to places without school, provided financial services in place where banks didn’t reach besides reducing unemployment by offering jobs.
At present, hundred nineteen Wireless Reach programmes are being carried out in forty seven different countries, whereby touching the lives as more than eighteen millions through the Qualcomm technology. However, one notices great advancement in the field on “HIV and AIDS” prevention across the globe, especially in South Africa with the “largest HIV treatment program” in the world.
Nevertheless, social and other structural hurdles are responsible behind some adolescents and children still falling prey to these ailments. In order to address the same issue, the KidzAlive Mobilized initiative attempts to plug the gaps. With the help of wireless technology, the said programme provides training to healthcare workers, and supports “HIV-exposed and -infected children and adolescents”, so that more children can receive HIV tests and treatments for a promise of a healthy future.
Here are some of the challenges faced in this attempt, as mentioned by Qualcomm:
Below is a set of solutions for the challenges, provided by Qualcomm:
Moreover, Qualcomm also highlighted the impacts of its efforts:
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