CAMBODIA: Using Text Messaging as Weapon in Malaria War

Staff Writer | IRIN News | September 6, 2011

Cambodian efforts to contain the spread of malaria have been strengthened by a pilot project using text messaging and web-based technology. "My work is definitely easier," said Sophana Pich, 41, one of 184 village malaria workers (VMWs) now trained in three provinces (Kampot, Siem Reap and Kampong Cham) since the project launch earlier this year.

She typically diagnoses five to six cases of the often deadly virus each month during the rainy season between May and October. "Before, it would take a month before this information was reported to the district health level. Now it's instantaneous," the mother-of-three said from her home in Ta Reach, a village of 200 households in Kampot Province, about 150km southwest of Phnom Penh...