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    July 23, 2013, 04:50:25 PM
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    Paul Mustardé is a director of Virtual Development, a Community Interest Company based in the UK. Virtual Development runs the Virtual Doctor Project, an innovative new venture that aims to utilize modern technology that can cope with challenging environments, to make it possible to offer doctor-supported primary healthcare to remote, under-served areas of Zambia and eventually other parts of Africa. The project will use email communication via satellite, between mobile telemedicine clinics on the ground and doctors based remotely. This system will allow these virtual doctors to offer on-going diagnostic assistance to clinic staff, who will travel between a number of local sites in four-wheel drive vehicles specifically equipped for the purpose, setting up temporary clinics for several days at a time. paul@virtualdoctors.org

    Quoted from: http://www.hifa2015.org/wp-content/uploads/HIFA2015MembersDirectoryforWeb_April2011.pdf

    @Rassah ~ Follow the link above and see if you see what I see. I'm sure a slew of potential NPOs can be approached from that list. If that's the case, and more funds are given away, then that it'll less for me to steal from Bitcoin 100 according to Josh.  Roll Eyes

    Virtual Development seems to be a fine candidate. We look forward to its representative getting outta Newbie. I'm going to blast a PM to accelerate the process.

    Edit: I just sent a PM to tysat. If any other mods are reading this and can take care of it, it'll be appreciated.

    Thanks, in advance.

    ~Bruno K~

    EDIT: tysat just PM me, and it's been taken care of. Thank you, again, for whoever did it.
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