For much of the world, there's no reliable way to call for help in an emergency. In Mwanza, Tanzania, local doctor Marko Hingi decided that wasn't acceptable. Working with local motorcycle taxi drivers, Dr. Hingi built an emergency medical system from scratch, and in this episode he shares exactly how he did it. To learn more or get in contact with Dr. Hingi and the Tanzania Rural Health Movement (TRHM), visit their website. Follow Tanzania Rural Health Movement: Facebook | YouTube | Insta...
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For much of the world, there's no reliable way to call for help in an emergency. In Mwanza, Tanzania, local doctor Marko Hingi decided that wasn't acceptable. Working with local motorcycle taxi drivers, Dr. Hingi built an emergency medical system from scratch, and in this episode he shares exactly how he did it. To learn more or get in contact with Dr. Hingi and the Tanzania Rural Health Movement (TRHM), visit their website. Follow Tanzania Rural Health Movement: Facebook | YouTube | Insta...
Volunteer Emergency Services in Johannesburg, South Africa | ComMed
The Crisis Response Podcast
36 minutes
2 years ago
Volunteer Emergency Services in Johannesburg, South Africa | ComMed
ComMed is a non-profit community-based emergency medical response service operating in Johannesburg, South Africa. ComMed's aim is to provide life-saving services to those in need, to those who do not have access to private services, to those who need an emergency medical intervention or to those who simply need support. In this episode, Neil Van Der Merwe discusses the unique role they fill in South Africa's EMS system, and how they fulfill their mission of "All Mission, Non-Profit". T...
The Crisis Response Podcast
For much of the world, there's no reliable way to call for help in an emergency. In Mwanza, Tanzania, local doctor Marko Hingi decided that wasn't acceptable. Working with local motorcycle taxi drivers, Dr. Hingi built an emergency medical system from scratch, and in this episode he shares exactly how he did it. To learn more or get in contact with Dr. Hingi and the Tanzania Rural Health Movement (TRHM), visit their website. Follow Tanzania Rural Health Movement: Facebook | YouTube | Insta...