Since inception, CFC Life has provided insurance services to Kenyans and continues to write a wide range of life and health insurance products including ordinary life, group life, medical, pension and personal accident.
Read moreThe Kalanjiam Foundation, an entity that has grown out of the Kalanjiam Community Banking Programme, promotes the use of creative financial products such as savings, credit and insurance developed and run through community community groups, or self-help groups.
Read moreHealing Fields is a non-profit organization dedicated to making health care affordable and accessible to poor, underprivileged, and marginalized people in India. The Foundation has provided health insurance to over 75,000 individuals from low income communities across five states in India.
Read moreCare With Love is an employment training and placement program for home healthcare workers in Egypt.
Read moreLow Cost Standard Therapeutics (LOCOST) makes essential medicines for those working with urban and rural poor in India and was started in response to the difficulty faced by those working in remote areas to access good quality medicines at affordable prices.
Read moreThe Human Resources for Health Information System (HRHIS) in Uganda provides up-to-date information on the country’s health workforce for evidence-based decision-making.
Read moreThe Community Health Unit Database Networking systems is user-friendly database management software that offers cost-effective patient data storage, health care delivery reporting, health personnel management plan and a facilitated distant health bills regulatory system.
Read moreHapinoy, a network of small stores, which are owned and run by microfinancing borrowers, expanded the scope of products offered to include affordable, non-prescription, over-the-counter medicines.
Read moreThe Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) initiative seeks to define, develop and implement a health enterprise architecture for Rwanda. It is the initiative which supports the eHealth program of Rwanda.
Read moreThe SafeCare Foundation is designed for health care providers in resource-poor settings to assist them in step-wise quality improvement and the delivery of safer care to their patients.
Read moreAccuHealth is a for-profit company that provides healthcare institutions and patients a telemedicine technology that monitors patient health progress in the comfort of their own home. The technology allows health providers to virtually assist patients and access patient data 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Read moreAlivio Capital is a financing organization that provides options for low-income families to pay for medical expenses. Alivio Capital keeps their interest rates lower than other institutions so families do not go into debt.
Read moreVillage Reach is a program that strengthens health systems in developing countries by supporting and improving the health services already in place with a focus on service infrastructure, logistics, and support to the community health workers.
Read moreThe East Africa Public Health Laboratory Networking Project aims to establish a network of cross-country, high-quality public health laboratories within Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda that will serve as surveillance sites to monitor hot spots for disease transmission.
Read moreBroadReach Healthcare's North West Province Down Referral Model in South Africa reduces the reliance on overburdened public health resources by leveraging the private sector in the treatment delivery for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA).
Read moreRiders for Health (Riders) is an international NGO and not-for-profit social enterprise that manages vehicles used for health care delivery by partner organisations in sub-Saharan Africa. We manage 1,300 vehicles across sub-Saharan Africa.
Read moreGrameen Koota's mission is to transform and uplift the lives of poor and low-income families with micro-finance and other development services and to be a sustainable, friendly and trusted provider of affordable and need-based services.
Read moreThe objectives are to improve access to medicines in developing nations by strengthening transparency and accountability in the management and marketing of medicines, as well as to promote alliances between government, private sector and civil society organizations.
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