The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced the launch of 'Florence,' a one-of-a-kind virtual healthcare worker that will operate in Stork Limited's Goodville, a popular mobile app that combines farming mini-games with mental health enhancement activations.
In Goodville, Florence will help players improve and maintain their physical and emotional health by providing them with useful tips and advice. The launch of Florence is part of WHO's broader #HealthyAtHome initiative, which aims to provide people with useful resources covering how to maintain their health and well-being from home.
"We work with the technology industry and gaming companies, such as Stork Limited, to bring credible health content to people in the palms of their hands so that they can make better health decisions for themselves and their loved ones," explained Andy Pattison, WHO’s team lead, Digital Channels.
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The WHO Launches a Virtual Health Worker in Goodville Named 'Florence'
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