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India and Africa have a long legacy of shared experiences through their history and the challenges that they face in the medical sector. The existence of telemedicine and its further development has made this cooperation and partnership between the two even more viable. This paper looks at the benefits that telemedicine has brought for the continent of Africa while also analyzing and studying the Pan African E-network project and how it has translated into better healthcare for African patients.
Telemedicine, health diplomacy, vaccine, doctors, Africa
Telemedicine, health diplomacy, vaccine, doctors, Africa
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