Medic is a nonprofit organization founded in 2010 to improve health in the hardest-to-reach communities.
Grameen Foundation ensures women can access their full potential and build resilience against climate change, financial insecurity, and harmful gender archetypes by enabling new systems of support. They aim to reduce mortality, morbidity, and disability caused by vaccine-preventable diseases by improving vaccination coverage through an enhanced community vaccine delivery model.
GTA envisions a country where everyone has access to civil and human rights, education,climate change, one health and public health services regardless of their gender, caste, religion, ethnicity and class.
Founded in 1994, AHA has supported over 18 million people in 20 African countries to regain their health, dignity, and wellbeing.
SystemOne has created an Internet of Things (IoT) of diagnostic devices that enables rapid response to outbreaks and visibility into performance, inventory management, user training and more
MiracleFeet's clubfoot treatment model consists of 1) a low-cost clubfoot brace designed to meet the needs of low income countries, 2) an app to facilitate data collection, analysis, & communication and 3) ongoing development of an online training course
Simprints is a nonprofit technology company originating at the University of Cambridge. The company builds biometric fingerprint technology for use by governments, NGOs, and nonprofits for people in the developing world who lack proof of legal identity.
Maya's service has been committed to reinventing the way people in developing countries access expert advice and share knowledge. By eliminating the social, financial and geographic barriers to accessing expert advice on health, psychosocial and legal issues; Maya aims to be everyone's personal digital wellbeing assistant.
Unjani Clinic ensures an affordable, quality primary healthcare service and the supply of quality medicines to the people of South Africa.