Archive for Digital Health
During the Africa Health Tech Summit held in Kigali in December 2022, the Africa CDC digitization team requested TIP Global Health host a site visit to bring conference attendees to view a local digital health innovation in action. Attendees were to learn about E-Heza’s approach, TIP’s journey to…
On December 4, 2022 E-Heza Data Solution was added to the Digital Public Goods Alliance DPG Registry. The goal of the DPGA and its registry is to promote digital public goods in order to create a more equitable world. Being recognised as a DPG increases the visibility, support…
Since 2017, CRI Foundation has provided transformational support for TIP Global Health’s strategic growth and overall health systems change. Thanks to CRI’s generous support, TIP has worked with the Rwanda Ministry of Health and local NGO partners to expand the impact and reach of our most well-established innovations…
E-Heza Data Solutions was recently selected as one of the top 30 African startups to win a spot for one-year in a co-working space and innovation program at HealthTech Hub in Kigali. The HealthTech Hub Africa is a new HealthTech accelerator based in Kigali, Rwanda. The hub, located…
In 1995, Rwanda established the Rwanda Community Health Workers (CHW) Program. The aim was to increase uptake of essential maternal and child clinical services through education of pregnant women, promotion of healthy behaviors, control of infectious diseases and follow-up and linkages to health services. The program has been…
Learn more about how E-Heza Digital Solutions, designed in partnership with frontline health workers, empowers a Community Health Worker in her work as she builds relationships with and cares for those in her community.
Listen to TIP Founder and Executive Director, Dr. Wendy Leonard, speak with host Mark Cohen of the podcast “You Are Doing What?” about TIP’s processes and technologies that are designed to achieve improved health outcomes in Africa and beyond. Listen now.
Many families experienced additional hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, including an increased risk of food insecurity for children. Between lockdowns and school closures, childhood malnutrition rates rose in much of Rwanda. Working in collaboration with community leaders from all 23 health centers in Gakenke District,…