To reach rural areas, and to scale services, they must be electronic by nature. This implies doing a much better job providing connectivity and the infrastructure to bring every African into the Internet era.
This aspect of our activities, along with clean drinking water, promotes good public health, and in turn supports our education mission. Ensuring people are self-sufficient, and maintain healthy diets forms part of the larger strategies to bring about positive societal change.
The ISCM Trust has several waste to energy initiatives, that serve both the purposes of delivering energy and reducing environmental impact. The technology is well established, and now it is our task to disseminate it through sustainable projects.
At a time when pollution, environmental degradation and the climate crisis are clear imperatives, access to clean drinking water is priority number one from a public health perspective. We also believe education and societal progress cannot be achieved if the basic components of life are lacking.
It remains critical to drive a preventative medical approach to societal welfare. A clear need for patients to reach out to doctors and nurses with the view to keep people healthy needs implementation.