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Empowering communities to save lives through knowledge and action

"In the critical moments between emergency and professional help, knowledge saves lives."

Why FASE-1 Matters

  • 5.8 million lives are lost annually due to delayed emergency response
  • 810 women die daily from preventable childbirth complications
  • 68% of people in underserved areas have mobile phones - making our solution accessible

Our Impact

FASE-1 bridges the gap between emergencies and professional help through:

  • 12 comprehensive training modules
  • Complete offline functionality
  • Community-based approach inspired by Rwanda's health worker program
Jean Pierre

About FASE-1

Created by Uwizeyimana Jean Pierre, a medic and self made developer, for the Minimedi 2024 Hackathon.

FASE-1 emerged from a vision to democratize emergency response knowledge. A someone who has witnessed how the lack of basic first aid knowledge affects communities. This platform is more than just an app - it's a movement to empower individuals with life-saving skills.

Built with pure web technologies for maximum accessibility, FASE-1 features 12 interactive modules covering critical emergencies. Our approach combines storytelling, quizzes, and real-life scenarios to make learning engaging and effective.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does FASE-1 work offline?

Once you load FASE-1, all essential training materials are cached on your device. This means you can access life-saving information even without an internet connection - perfect for rural areas with limited connectivity.

What training modules are available?

FASE-1 offers 12 comprehensive modules including cardiac emergencies, childbirth, burns, asthma, and more. Each module features interactive learning materials, visual guides, and practice scenarios.

Is FASE-1 available in multiple languages?

Currently, FASE-1 is available in English, with plans to expand to local languages to better serve our communities. Our goal is to make life-saving knowledge accessible to everyone.