2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-70538-1_2
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Digitalization in Africa: The Case of Public Programs in Ghana

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“…Although the country has a high penetration of mobile phone services, it may be difficult to get hr-HPV-positive women to screening centers on multiple occasions due to additional costs associated with transportation. Further, even though attempts have been made in recent times to implement a digital addressing system for houses in many cities and towns in Ghana in addition to street naming [ 26 ], many Ghanaians do not have permanent addresses, making a call-recall system for a national cervical cancer prevention program difficult to implement. Further, in similar low-resource settings, a lack of understanding of cervical cancer as a disease, the screening process, and its outcomes, linked with poor socioeconomic circumstances and low levels of male partner support have been identified as hampering adherence to follow-up after an initial positive screening test [ 27 , 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the country has a high penetration of mobile phone services, it may be difficult to get hr-HPV-positive women to screening centers on multiple occasions due to additional costs associated with transportation. Further, even though attempts have been made in recent times to implement a digital addressing system for houses in many cities and towns in Ghana in addition to street naming [ 26 ], many Ghanaians do not have permanent addresses, making a call-recall system for a national cervical cancer prevention program difficult to implement. Further, in similar low-resource settings, a lack of understanding of cervical cancer as a disease, the screening process, and its outcomes, linked with poor socioeconomic circumstances and low levels of male partner support have been identified as hampering adherence to follow-up after an initial positive screening test [ 27 , 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They were fiercely competing in software and applications platforms for everything from finance and payments to agriculture and medical services (WB, 2019). Government digitalization programs included sectors like the ports and harbours, national health insurance services, utility bill payments, financial services and digital addressing systems (Ayakwah, et al, 2021). Cornerstone projects included a comprehensive digital address system, essential for digital commerce.…”
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“…In recent years, governments around the globe are increasingly relying on different kinds of technologies to improve service delivery and curb corruption through digitalisation (Addo, 2021; Bahn et al , 2021). Through digitalisation, public sector efficiency and increased productivity can be achieved (Ayakwah et al , 2021). Digital technologies are rapidly spreading, creating opportunities for long-term growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%