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UNAM LAUNCHES




           PIONEERING COVID-19




           CONTACT TRACING MOBILE APP: NAMCOTRACE




                              Dr Erold Naomab, Assistant Pro-Vice


                 Chancellor of the UNAM Southern Campus


                       and the leader of this project said, “In the


                   current pandemic, contact tracing is key to


                  protecting ourselves and those around us to


                                               reduce the spread of Covid-19.





           The University of Namibia (UNAM) has successfully launched a mobile app, named “NamCotrace”, that
           has the potential to become a key weapon in stopping the spread of COVID-19 through community-driven
           contact tracing. NamCotrace is available on Android phones and is coming soon on iOS phones.

           Combining user’s geo-location with epidemiological data in real time, this community-driven app will help
           inform users who might have come into contact with an infected person or are at a higher risk. Such users
           will then be connected with the healthcare system. This will assist in providing a swift response to inform and
           isolate potential carriers of the virus, while protecting the healthy populations.

           Dr Erold Naomab, Assistant Pro-Vice Chancellor of the UNAM Southern Campus and the leader of this
           project said, “In the current pandemic, contact tracing is key to protecting ourselves and those around us
           to reduce the spread of Covid-19. NamCotrace makes it faster and effective to complete contact tracing
           on Namibia’s scale. This will also be an important tool as we open up the economy to protect ourselves
           and our loved ones”.

           NamCotrace has the functionality to warn people, when entering a high-risk transmission zone, and also
           provides  a source of reliable  information related to Coronavirus  in  the Namibian  context. “Privacy by
           design” is core to the app with user consent required to install and use the app.

           Dr Naomab further added, “We are pleased to be piloting the NamCotrace among the UNAM community
           first. We will thereafter engage the appropriate stakeholders to deploy it nationwide”.

           The use of mobile technology to fight diseases is a new and emerging concept across the world. Namibia
           is among the first crop of African countries to try and use mobile technology to trace and engage with
           individual users. It is also expected that NamCotrace will be a tool to help with opening up the economy
           by protecting the vulnerable and protecting the users and their families on an ongoing basis.



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