High-Tech Health: Zanzibar Deploys AI Drones in Fight to End Malaria
Zanzibar has launched an AI-powered drone pilot project to identify and treat mosquito breeding sites, aiming for total malaria elimination by 2029.
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Zanzibar has launched an AI-powered drone pilot project to identify and treat mosquito breeding sites, aiming for total malaria elimination by 2029.
Zanzibar’s clove farmers are poised to benefit from China’s new zero-tariff policy for African goods starting May 1, offering a chance for greater income stability and market expansion.
Zanzibar’s clove farmers anticipate greater income stability as China’s zero-tariff policy for African goods takes effect in 2026, opening a major new export market.
Tanzania’s Zanzibari President Hussein Ali Mwinyi awarded medals to members of the Chinese medical team in recognition of their outstanding contributions to Zanzibar’s healthcare over the past 60 years.
Since last October, Dr. Dong Lili has restored sight to over 600 patients in Zanzibar, bringing hope and vision to the island’s residents.
Retired doctor Haji reflects on his journey from Zanzibar to China, where he studied pediatrics and acupuncture. Decades later, he continues to care for children, bridging cultures through medicine.
74-year-old Dr. Haji from Zanzibar reflects on his journey to the Chinese mainland 50 years ago to study pediatrics and acupuncture, shaping his lifelong dedication to healing the children of his homeland.