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CIMAS says Zimbabwe’s health sector should not be left behind - announces US$7,000 innovation competition

CIMAS says Zimbabwe’s health sector should not be left behind - announces US$7,000 innovation competition
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CIMAS Health Group has launched a national 'Healthathon' in Zimbabwe, offering $7,000 in prizes to encourage technological innovations in the healthcare sector. The initiative aims to address critical issues like access and affordability in a struggling medical system.

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The competition seeks to leverage local talent to solve systemic healthcare failures in a region with limited public funding.

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CIMAS Health Group has announced a US$7,000 Healthathon that seeks to incubate local technological innovations that address challenges within Zimbabwe’s health care sector.

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