Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is increasingly contributing to the global burden of disease, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) where its management outcomes are still very low. In Uganda, available evidence shows that only 29.5% of patients with diabetes are retained into care, and only 20.8% achieve glyceamic control, putting such patients at high risk of T2D associated morbidity and mortality. Diabetes can be effectively managed and its complications delayed with optimal glyceamic control using a combination of medication and multiple risk factor management. Mobile technology provides an innovative way to improve provider-patient communication and maintain follow-up and support to persons with T2D. This project aims at developing and evaluating the effectiveness of a low–cost mobile health technology intervention with high scale-up potential to improve T2D management outcomes. The project is being conducted in Iganga and Mayuge Districts.