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Spread the Word
Your voice can make a powerful difference! By sharing our mission and initiatives, you help us reach more people and build a network of support for the EMR4ALL project. Whether through social media, word of mouth, or simply forwarding information, every action counts.
Help us raise awareness about the critical healthcare solutions we're providing to communities in need, and together, we can bring health and hope to those who need it most.

Become an Ambassador

​By joining forces, we foster collaboration and create life-saving software solutions.
Your involvement will not only make a difference but also connect you with like-minded individuals passionate about using technology for the greater good.
Let's unite our strengths and create a healthier world, one innovative step at a time.
Join the EMR4All and be part of something extraordinary.
Together, we are stronger.
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Benjamin Musole - Founder

Donation & Partneship
Imagine a world where critical healthcare is accessible to everyone in need, no matter how remote. The EMR4ALL project is dedicated to turning that vision into a reality by providing essential medical tools and telemedicine support to communities facing emergencies, disease outbreaks, and limited healthcare access.
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By contributing to this effort, you are amplifying a mission to save lives and bring health and hope to those who need it most. Every contribution helps us reach new supporters and expand our capacity to deliver life-saving kits to healthcare teams on the front lines.



If you are a developer or a tech volunteer willing to contribute to EMR4All, your skill set will always find a valuable place. You can join us in revolutionizing the OpenMRS product to make it accessible to remote areas. We have several projects where your skills will be highly valued.
Tech Volunteers Wanted
​Join our Slack community – we would love to have you onboard!

Pilot in Progress
We are currently piloting our EMR4All product gradually across several countries, entering the testing phase to evaluate its effectiveness, usability, and impact in real-world healthcare settings.