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Article

7 Jul 2014

Author:
Aung Kyaw Nyunt, Myanmar Times

Myanmar: Ooredoo partners with non-profits to provide health advice & doctor locator services to expectant mothers

“Yangon start-up will launch maternity app with Ooredoo” 7 July 2014

… Ooredoo Myanmar announced that, in partnership with the Yangon based company Ko Ko Tech, they would be providing a free maternal health app for all Ooredoo costumers following their network’s launch later this year. Using the app, expectant mothers will receive three notifications per week in Myanmar language offering advice on how to keep themselves and their unborn children healthy…In addition, the app will have a doctor locator service to help pregnant women and find doctors in their area…