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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 2025 African HealthTech Summit highlighted the importance of balanced digital health innovation, collaboration, data use, and youth empowerment for sustainable solutions.

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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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A community health worker from the R-SWITCH project, supported by Medic, checks a child for malnutrition in Turkana County, Kenya

My First Visit to Turkana: Lessons on Digital Health and Malnutrition

Turkana County, in north-west Kenya, is vast. Its open landscapes stretch as far as the eye can see—painting a picture of both beauty and challenge. The arid land makes Turkana extremely susceptible to severe drought. People struggle to obtain food, and cattle rustling is a common occurrence. The county has

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Quote box reads: "When open technoplogy serves the community, extraordinary things become possible" over photo of Medic Director of Partnerships Nekesa Were talking to CHW about the Community Health Toolkit in Kenya

With the community, for the community: How Medic elevates the UN Open Source Principles

Community at the center: How open source transforms health In a refugee settlement in Uganda, a community health worker uses her mobile phone to visit families, follow up on children’s vaccinations, and update health records, instantly connecting her patients to the national network of care. In Nepal, Female Community Health

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