E Connect Africa conducted on-ground training at Mpendae Health Center as part of its continued digital health support in Zanzibar. The session focused on the practical use of ZanAfya and ZAMW, equipping health workers with the knowledge needed to integrate both platforms into their daily workflows.
Healthcare providers engaged directly with the applications, exploring features designed to support professional learning through ZAMW and digital coordination through ZanAfya. The training reinforces ongoing efforts to strengthen digital adoption across primary healthcare facilities in Zanzibar.
At Kombeni Health Center, E Connect Africa delivered a focused training session on ZanAfya and ZAMW, supporting health workers in understanding the structure and practical functionality of both platforms
The session emphasized guided learning pathways within ZAMW and the operational use of ZanAfya, ensuring that healthcare providers can confidently navigate and apply the tools in real service environments. The training forms part of a broader initiative to support healthcare workforce development across Zanzibar.
E Connect Africa continued its Zanzibar training series with a visit to Bumbwisudi Health Facility, introducing health workers to structured digital professional development through ZAMW alongside the practical application of ZanAfya.
Participants explored how ZAMW organizes continuous professional learning into guided levels, while ZanAfya supports digital coordination within the healthcare system. The session highlighted the role of digital tools in enhancing workforce capacity at the facility level.
Training at Bwejuu Health Center focused on strengthening digital capacity through the adoption of ZanAfya and ZAMW. Health workers participated in guided demonstrations and interactive practice sessions designed to support real-world application.
By combining structured professional development through ZAMW with system-level functionality in ZanAfya, the training contributes to building a more digitally enabled healthcare environment in Zanzibar.
E Connect Africa conducted on-site training at Paje Health Center, supporting healthcare providers in the practical implementation of ZanAfya and ZAMW.
The session enabled participants to navigate key features within both platforms, reinforcing digital skills and strengthening confidence in technology-supported healthcare delivery. The visit forms part of E Connect Africa’s ongoing commitment to sustained on-ground support in Zanzibar.
E Connect Africa expanded its Zanzibar outreach to the northern region of Kaskazini, visiting a health facility that serves a large and diverse patient population. Despite a busy environment with high patient flow, healthcare providers actively participated in training sessions on ZanAfya and ZAMW.
The engagement demonstrated strong commitment from frontline teams to adopt digital tools that support professional learning and system coordination. This visit reflects another milestone in E Connect Africa’s growing success story in Zanzibar’s healthcare transformation journey.