What We Do

Programs & Partnerships

Six interconnected programmes β€” from CHMIS implementation to community health education β€” driving sustainable digital health transformation across Africa.

πŸ’»Infrastructure

CHMIS Implementation

Centralized Hospital Management Information System β€” eliminating paper inefficiencies and enabling real-time health surveillance.

We design, deploy, and maintain the Centralized Hospital Management Information System (CHMIS) β€” a paperless platform that connects patient records, telemedicine, diagnostic lab data, GIS mapping, and billing under one secure roof. Built to operate in low-bandwidth environments, every deployment begins with a Ministry of Health needs assessment and includes a three-year post-go-live support contract.

Key Outcomes

  • 50% projected reduction in patient wait times
  • Paperless patient records across connected facilities
  • Real-time national health surveillance dashboards
  • Secure billing and diagnostic lab information system
πŸ”¬AI & Data

Maternal & Child Health Research

Evidence-based research focused on maternal mortality, child health outcomes, and population-level data for policy guidance.

Our research unit works with universities and public health institutes to generate rigorous evidence on maternal and child health across African settings. We apply machine-learning models to disease surveillance and outbreak prediction, with all findings published open-access and shared directly with national health ministries to close the policy-evidence gap.

Key Outcomes

  • 14 peer-reviewed publications (2022–2025)
  • Predictive model for malaria outbreak forecasting
  • AI triage tool piloted in 3 countries
  • Open dataset repository with 40+ datasets
🌐Public Health

Emergency Response Systems

Real-time community surveillance and early-warning systems that mobilise health resources before situations become crises.

When a health emergency strikes, the difference between containment and catastrophe is measured in days. We build community surveillance networks that aggregate symptom reports, lab results, and supply-chain data into unified dashboards β€” enabling health authorities to mobilise resources ahead of a crisis. Our systems integrate with WHO EWARN frameworks and can be activated within 48 hours.

Key Outcomes

  • Active in 6 countries with outbreak history
  • Average alert lead-time: 4.2 days
  • Integrated with WHO EWARN frameworks
  • 1,200+ community reporters trained and active
πŸŽ“Training

Digital Health Capacity Building

Upskilling the next generation of African health-tech professionals through bootcamps, eLearning, and mentorship.

Technology only creates lasting impact when local talent can maintain, iterate, and scale it. We run 12-week intensive bootcamps covering health informatics, FHIR implementation, data analysis, and UX design for frontline health workers. A dedicated scholarship programme covers full costs for women from sub-Saharan Africa, closing the persistent gender gap in African tech.

Key Outcomes

  • 900+ professionals trained since 2021
  • Bootcamps in Nairobi, Lagos, Kigali, and Accra
  • Scholarships covering 40% of female participants
  • Alumni now lead national HIS teams in 3 countries
βš–οΈGovernance

Policy & Advocacy

Embedding digital health rights into national healthcare strategies, budgets, and regulatory frameworks.

Technology cannot transform health systems that lack policy frameworks to adopt, fund, and regulate it. We provide technical assistance to Ministries of Health drafting national digital health strategies, advocate for ring-fenced digital health budget lines, and represent African health-tech perspectives at WHO, African Union, and World Economic Forum forums.

Key Outcomes

  • Contributed to 3 national digital health strategies
  • Model Data Governance Law adopted in 2 countries
  • Represented at WHO, AU, and WEF summits
  • Annual Africa Digital Health Policy Forum (2022–present)
❀️Community

Community Health Education

Empowering frontline community health workers with offline-first tools, telemedicine, and local-language support.

Africa's community health workers are the backbone of primary care β€” navigating rough terrain, language barriers, and resource scarcity. We equip them with offline-first mobile applications with voice guidance in local languages, and integrate telemedicine infrastructure connecting CHWs directly to supervising clinicians for complex cases.

Key Outcomes

  • 8,000+ CHWs equipped with smartphones and apps
  • Apps available in 12 local languages
  • 120,000+ telemedicine consultations facilitated
  • Maternal mortality down 22% in pilot sites

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We partner with Ministries of Health, hospitals, NGOs, private health-tech firms, and universities. If you share our mission, we want to hear from you.

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