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Apr 19 , 2026.
A small health post in Arbaminch has moved away from a paper-heavy clinic routine and stepped into a tablet-first shift. A healthcare worker in a white coat and a black-and-white patterned headscarf leans over a glowing screen, fingers moving fast, as if pulling patient records into the digital age. Behind her, shelves packed with medicines and notebooks sit like reminders of an older system, slowly being overtaken.
On the other side, a mother holds her child, quietly observing the steady rhythm between care and technology. The wooden walls, covered with notes and posters, feel like a classroom mid-lesson, where digital tools and new systems are still finding their place in everyday practice.
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