Sarah Graham

Quote from African HealthTech Summit 2025: "We can go fast and far together by joining hands and using technology that belongs to us."

Getting the Balance Right: Innovation, Governance, and ‘Collabor-action’ on the Agenda at African HealthTech Summit

The SanteComCIV digital system in Côte d’Ivoire enhances community health by improving data collection, empowering health workers, and contributing to reduced child mortality through efficient care.

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"It's not just a regular phone. This system can help reduce child mortality."

Now they see us as professionals: Digital health transforms community care in Côte d’Ivoire

The SanteComCIV digital system in Côte d’Ivoire enhances community health by improving data collection, empowering health workers, and contributing to reduced child mortality through efficient care.

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Ulrich Anani Quotes "It's thank to data that we can measure the impact that we're having in the field."

Advancing digital sovereignty in Mali through self-hosting and community health data ownership: Muso’s story

In Mali, Muso is strengthening digital sovereignty by self-hosting its community health data using the Community Health Toolkit (CHT). In this Q&A, Muso Cloud Administrator Ulrich Anani explains how local data ownership impacts community-driven digital health solutions. Hi Ulrich! Can you tell us about Muso’s work as a Community Health

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How digital health technology is closing childhood immunization gaps

Vaccines have saved millions of lives, but today’s global immunization programs face new threats—and digital health technology is offering community-driven solutions to protect the most vulnerable. The global immunization challenge: Why digital solutions are needed now Over 150 million. That’s how many lives the World Health Organisation estimates have been

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