In this study, we will assess the effect of video-based intervention on primary stroke survivors and their caregiver dyads on improving adherence to stroke preventive medications and control of three major risk factors at 6 and 12 months in a Pakistani population. Our rationale is to leverage the existing mobile phone infrastructure and use IT to deliver post-stroke education to dyads returning to the community and thereby improve post-stroke outcomes. We hypothesize that there would be a difference of at least 15 % in adherence to stroke preventive medications and control of three major risk factors at 6 and 12 months among stroke survivors who are given video-based education as compare to those who are given usual care.