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    Smartphones aren't enough - Andrea Coleman on why Riders' 'last mile' transport services are essential

    Andrea Coleman is co-founder and CEO of Riders for Health, a non-profit organization that manages and maintains vehicles for health-focused partners in Africa. Together with co-founder and husband, Barry Coleman, they saw that healthcare wasn’t reaching the people who needed it in remote communities. Well-maintained fleets of motorcycles and vehicles could be a game-changer to deliver healthcare in areas without any health infrastructure.
      
    Read an in-depth interview with Andrea here.

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      The health related non profit organization and the facilities of providing vehicles for the benefits of the general public. Andrela coleman is doing a great job with managing all the vehicles in the appropriate place in needs.Smartphone could be an options with the help of a right and appropriate application according ...
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