By Felicitas Heyne | CEO & Co-Founder of Audiopedia
Thanks to your generous support, we’ve taken our first meaningful steps in bringing critical digital health education to vulnerable women in Rwanda. With €2,585 raised so far, we’ve launched the pilot phase of our project on a small but impactful scale.
Together with our local partner AVEGA, we’ve distributed the first 100 microSD memory cards containing audio-based health knowledge - 50 in rural Gisagara District and 50 in urban Gasabo District (Kimironko Sector). Early testing in the field shows that the cards are functioning well and the content is easy to access for the women who receive them.
The next big milestone is coming soon: a baseline survey in February 2026 will help us assess how the women interact with the cards, how useful they find the information, and what changes we can expect to measure after three months. This important evaluation will also inform new audio content that AVEGA is developing on topics like mental health promotion and prevention of non-communicable diseases.
We're grateful to have you with us from the beginning of this journey. Your support helps us shape a scalable model that can eventually reach at least 15.000 women - and more.
We look forward to sharing updates with you as this vital project unfolds. Thank you for believing in the power of accessible knowledge.
With gratitude,
Felicitas
Audiopedia Foundation
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