Adiquit and AltGeo Partner to Address Smoking in Georgia
Adiquit, a leader in e-health innovations, has partnered with AltGeo, the Addiction Research Center in Georgia, to introduce a groundbreaking smoking cessation project in Georgia. This initiative, supported by UNDP, employs the Adiquit system, an AI-powered mobile app designed to offer personalized smoking cessation support.
Project Highlights
Innovative Approach
Utilizing artificial intelligence and behavioral science, Adiquit app delivers a personalized journey to help users quit smoking, significantly enhancing the effectiveness compared to traditional methods.
Strategic Partnership
Adiquit and AltGeo collaborate to adapt the Adiquit system to Georgia’s context, ensuring cultural and linguistic relevance for better user engagement.
Comprehensive Implementation
The project encompasses initial planning, recruitment of participants, continuous monitoring, and detailed data analysis to evaluate the system’s impact in Georgia.
Community Engagement
Through an extensive awareness campaign and stakeholder involvement, the project aims to reach a broad audience, encouraging widespread participation and support.
Sustainable Impact
Aligned with Sustainable Development Goals, this initiative aims to reduce smoking rates, improve public health, and contribute to economic development in Georgia.
About AltGeo
A Georgian non-profit dedicated to addiction research and interventions, AltGeo brings local expertise to the project, ensuring its success and relevance to the Georgian population.
The project “Breathe Georgia: Digital Transformation of Smoking Cessation with Adiquit” is implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) with the financial support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic.