Open tools. Shared ownership. Lasting health.
Building open-source health systems with the communities they serve.
African Health Nexus develops digital public goods, designs co-investment models, and advises health systems across Sub-Saharan Africa. Every tool is open-source. Every partnership is structured for local ownership.
Our Story
From shared lessons to shared systems
Health technology in Africa often follows a dependency cycle. An international organization deploys a system, funds operations for a few years, and then moves on. The technology becomes an artifact instead of an asset. Communities that were supposed to benefit never had the authority or knowledge to maintain what was built for them.
African Health Nexus applies a co-investment model across Sub-Saharan Africa. We build digital public goods, co-investment frameworks, and local technical capacity so that health systems belong to the communities they serve.
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The Co-Investment Model
Six traditions in development, governance, and technology converge in a single framework for building health systems that communities own, operate, and sustain.
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