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2025 Q1/Q2 IMPACT INVESTMENT REPORT
N O V 2 0 2 5
Jan - June 2025
Please note that individual contributions are not directly tied to specific investments mentioned in this report. The pooled nature of the Madiro fund means that all donations are collectively managed,
and the impact is generated through the aggregate of all investments made. This report is confidential and should not be shared publicly.
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Madiro’s philanthropic impact investment fund supports early
stage social enterprises and entrepreneurs driving innovation in
Africa’s healthcare sector. The work is grounded in a simple
idea: healthier people can work, care for others, and build
futures. Madiro has donors, not LPs, who prioritize impact. We
invest in startups tackling the continent’s most entrenched
barriers to quality healthcare
while advancing health equity and
improving health outcomes. With strategic and patient capital
provided, entrepreneurs are scaling solutions that expand
access to quality, lifesaving care and strengthen health systems.
Our investees demonstrate proof of concept with early market
traction, strong teams capable of execution, and a clear path to
sustainability. We invest in Seed to Series A social enterprises,
with cheque sizes ranging from US$70K to $500K. Our flexible
investment approach utilizes equity, SAFE,
debt, and loans to
tailor capital to each venture’s needs. Using an evergreen fund
approach, we can raise and deploy charitable dollars on an
ongoing basis, and reinvest returns to create lasting impact by
supporting businesses that improve health, generate jobs, and
drive economic growth.
LIVES IMPACTED
5.24M+
JOBS CREATED
25,486
CAPITAL DEPLOYED (USD)
$4.41M
A B O U T U S
O U R O V E R A L L I M P A C T
F U N D A T A G L A N C E
Q1 / Q2 2025 FUND HIGHLIGHTS
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Madiro’s portfolio continues to grow with 4 new
investments made in the first 6 months of 2025.
This brings the total to 11 companies supported
across 13 impact investments to date, with the
funds from one exit reinvested into a new venture.
NEW INVESTMENTSEXISTING PORTFOLIOEXITED
The Investment Committee has been expanded and strengthened, enhancing the rigour
and depth of Madiro’s investment governance. The new members* bring additional
expertise and independent oversight to guide the fund’s next stage of growth.
ADRIAN SCHAUER
DR. GILLIAN MORANTZ
MONICA KAHINDO
JESSE MOORE*
ANOUK HILTI-ZINGG*
GERHARD PRIES*
MICHAEL FLUX*
JAMES FRASER
SHARON BATAMURIZA
THOMAS LAPORTE AUST
Co-Founder & Chair, Investment Committee; Serial
Entrepreneur & Healthtech Innovator
Co-Founder; Medical Doctor & Global Health Expert
Board Member; Philanthropy & Partnerships Advisor
Co-Founder & CEO, M-KOPA; Proven Operator Across African
Growth Markets
Impact Investor, Global Connector & Lead, Madiro Switzerland
Founder & Executive Chair, Sarona Asset Management;
Pioneer in Blended Finance and Emerging Market Impact
Investing
Wealth Advisor, Connor, Clark & Lunn Private Capital; Chair,
Development Task Force, Madiro
President & CEO, Madiro; Managing Director, Philanthropic
Impact Fund
Portfolio & Fund Manager; Lead on Investment Operations and
Due Diligence
Legal Counsel; Senior Business Lawyer providing pro bono
support to Madiro
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F U N D A T A G L A N C E
PORTFOLIO OVERVIEW: INVESTMENTS
DATA AS OF JUNE 2025
Benacare
DOT Glasses
CeraMaji
Jaza Energy
Healthy Entrepreneurs
Signalytic
Aviro Health
Total Value of Investments
Kenya
Kenya
Kenya
Tanzania
Uganda
Uganda
South Africa
1
9
1
2
7
4
2
Home-based care, renal dialysis
Medical devices; corrective eyewear
Water filtration
Last-mile energy
Community-based care
Digital health infrastructure
Digital health tools
Convertible Debt
Equity
Loan
Equity
Equity
SAFE
Equity & SAFE
2024
2024
2024
2023
2022
2022
2022
Seed
Seed
Pre-seed
Series A
Series A
Seed
Seed
US$2,713,539
No of
countries
Type of
innovation
Primary country
of operations
Investment
type
Investment
year
Stage
Community-led projects (indirect support)Program initiatives
US$419,244
OTHER CAPITAL DEPLOYED
US$1,277,571
OneHealth
Emergency Response Africa
Malaica
Nigeria
Nigeria
Kenya
1
1
1
Digital pharmacy
Emergency care
Maternal healthcare
Equity
SAFE
Equity
2025
2025
2025
Seed
Seed
Seed
Access AfyaEquityKenya1Primary care2025Seed
EXITED COMPANIES
CURRENT COMPANIES
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$146,861
$96,429
$71,429
$71,429
$992,857
$381,429
$463,571
Amount
$97,907
$97,907
$146,861
$146.861
I M P A C T I N S I G H T S
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LIVES IMPACTED
5.24M+
INDIRECT JOBS
CREATED
25,486
HEALTH FACILITIES
SERVICED
2,186
HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
BENEFITING
3.07M+
M A D I R O I N V E S T M E N T F U N D M E T R I C S
COMPANIES WITH
WOMEN FOUNDERS
(50% OF PORTFOLIO)
5
FUNDING
LEVERAGED
1:6
DIRECT JOBS
CREATED
618
KENYA
6 COMPANIES
BURKINA FASO
1 COMPANY
NIGERIA
6 COMPANIES
SOMALIA
1 COMPANY
ETHIOPIA
1 COMPANY
DR CONGO
1 COMPANY
SOUTH AFRICA
2 COMPANIES
UGANDA
2 COMPANIES
TANZANIA
3 COMPANIES
RWANDA
2 COMPANIES
BURUNDI
1 COMPANY
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OUR PORTFOLIO COMPANIES OPERATE IN 11 COUNTRIES
MATERNAL HEALTHEMERGENCY CARE
COMMUNITY-BASED CARE
DIGITAL PHARMACY
HOME-BASED CAREMEDICAL DEVICES
DIGITAL HEALTH TOOLS
DIGITAL HEALTH
INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIMARY CARE
WATER FILTRATION
PORTFOLIO AREAS OF FOCUS
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NEW INVESTMENT: MALAICA
NO OF COUNTRIES
TYPE OF INNOVATION
WEBSITE
DATE OF INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT VEHICLE
KENYA
1
MATERNAL HEALTHCARE
APRIL 2025
malaica.com
EQUITY
FLAGSHIP COUNTRY
COMPANY DESCRIPTION
In Sub-Saharan Africa, women face one of the world’s highest
risks of dying from pregnancy. Malaica is transforming that reality
through accessible, hybrid maternal care. The company’s digital
healthcare platform combines personalized online support with
in-person consultations, powered by AI-driven tools that make
pregnancy care more affordable, continuous, and effective.
Maternal healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa is fragmented and
inefficient, with maternal mortality up to 50 times higher and
infant mortality over 12 times higher than in parts of North
America. Gaps in access to quality and continuous maternal
healthcare and preventive services drive poor health outcomes.
Malaica addresses this problem through an end-to-end hybrid
care model, combining digital and in-person services to provide
comprehensive pregnancy care. The solution includes:
WHY MALAICA
Midwives guiding mothers through the entire pregnancy
journey.
A digital platform that connects mothers, creates community
and engagement.
AI-driven automations that lower costs and increase
scalability.
MALAICA’S IMPACT
Malaica has achieved notable results in Kenya, including 1,800+
women successfully enrolled and matched with skilled personnel
throughout pregnancy and delivery, 100% uptake in postnatal
family planning services, and over 260,000 women supported
with free pregnancy related educational content.
Madiro’s investment will build on Malaica’s early traction, helping
the organization strengthen its model and reach more women
with essential maternal health support.
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NEW INVESTMENT: EMERGENCY RESPONSE AFRICA
Across Nigeria, countless lives are lost each year because help
arrives too late. Emergency Response Africa (ERA), the Uber of
ambulances in Nigeria, is transforming that reality with a tech-
enabled system that delivers rapid, reliable emergency care when
it matters most. The company’s hybrid model combines
partnerships with governments, corporates, and third-party
providers, leveraging technology to make emergency medical
services more accessible, coordinated, and effective.
NO OF COUNTRIES
TYPE OF INNOVATION
WEBSITE
DATE OF INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT VEHICLE
NIGERIA
1
EMERGENCY CARE
JULY 2025
emergencyresponseafrica.com
SAFE
Nigeria experiences over 1.2 million preventable deaths annually
due to delayed access to emergency medical services. ERA is
addressing this gap by improving access to emergency response
systems, thereby reducing preventable deaths caused by
cardiovascular incidents, accidents, and maternal complications.
ERA provides a comprehensive emergency response system
through a tech-enabled platform, which includes dispatch,
responder, and hospital applications. The company’s network
includes 1,600 community first aid responders and partnerships
with hospitals and ambulance providers. ERA’s pricing model is
based on emergency responses, with additional revenue streams
from readiness assessments and first aid training.
WHY ERA
FLAGSHIP COUNTRY
ERA’S IMPACT
ERA’s focus on improving access to emergency medical services
has the potential to save thousands of lives annually in Nigeria.
By expanding their reach through partnerships and increasing
awareness of their services, ERA can drive significant impact in
underserved regions.
Madiro’s investment will enable ERA to build on its strong
foundation, scaling its reach and strengthening its emergency
response system across Nigeria.
COMPANY DESCRIPTION
COMPANY DESCRIPTION
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NEW INVESTMENT: ONEHEALTH
OneHealth is a Nigeria-based digital health platform that is
revolutionizing how essential medicines and care reach people
across Africa. By integrating e-pharmacy, telemedicine,
medication delivery, and adherence tools into a single platform,
OneHealth serves as a one-stop online hub for patients,
providers, pharmacies, and insurers. Its tech-driven model
improves coordination, reduces time-to-treatment, and reaches
patients at the last mile—bridging access gaps for underserved
populations in urban and rural communities.
NO OF COUNTRIES
TYPE OF INNOVATION
WEBSITE
DATE OF INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT VEHICLE
NIGERIA
1
DIGITAL PHARMACY
AUGUST 2025
onehealthng.com
EQUITY
In Nigeria, access to essential medicines remains a major
cha
llenge, with only 23% of these medicines readily available to
patients. Healthcare costs are also prohibitively high, with 73% of
spending paid out-of-pocket. These issues are compounded by
fragmented health data, making it difficult to manage chronic
conditions and coordinate care.
OneHealth addresses these gaps through a comprehensive
digital health platform. Its pharmacy services ensure timely
delivery of medications, while their adherence tools help patients
stay on track with treatment. By integrating a marketplace that
connects pharmacies, insurers,
and providers, OneHealth enables
seamless collaboration across the healthcare ecosystem.
WHY ONEHEALTH
FLAGSHIP COUNTRY
ONEHEALTH’S IMPACT
To date, OneHealth has grown into a trusted platform serving
around 30,000 active enrollees and fulfilling roughly 50,000
prescriptions each month. With a network of 1,800 pharmacy
partners, OneHealth is strengthening healthcare access across
Nigeria.
With Madiro’s support, OneHealth will expend its pharmacy
network, enhance its digital platform, and extend access to
underserved communities.
COMPANY DESCRIPTION
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NEW INVESTMENT: ACCESS AFYA
Access Afya is transforming primary healthcare in Kenya by
making it affordable, high-quality, and close to home for
underserved communities. Operating in urban and peri-urban
areas near informal settlements, the company delivers care
through its branded Curafa™ “clinic-in-a-box” model, a digitally
enabled, scalable franchise system. By partnering with local
healthcare entrepreneurs, Access Afya brings essential care
directly into communities while supporting clinics to become
financially self-sustaining.
NO OF COUNTRIES
TYPE OF INNOVATION
WEBSITE
DATE OF INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT VEHICLE
KENYA
1
PRIMARY CARE
SEPT 2025
accessafya.com
EQUITY
In Kenya, quality healthcare is often out of reach for low-income
communities, where private clinic fees can be up to seven times
the average daily wage. Digital-only health solutions are further
limited by the lack of physical infrastructure.
Access Afya addresses these gaps through Curafa™, a franchise
model that equips small clinics to deliver outpatient services,
diagnostics, and pharmacy care. Each 600-square-foot clinic is
run by a two-person team and supported by digital tools for
quality and efficiency, enabling affordable services within a short
travel distance. The model allows clinics to break even within
eight months.
WHY ACCESS AFYA
FLAGSHIP COUNTRY
ACCESS AFYA’S IMPACT
To date, the network has delivered more than 635,000 lifetime
visits and 46,000 virtual consultations. Patients report strong
outcomes, with 94% experiencing improvements with
in four days
of a visit, while drug availability consistently reaches 99%.
With Madiro’s support, Access Afya will strengthen its Curafa
health franchise platform by refining its revenue model,
enhancing operational readiness for scale, and expanding
training innovation.
HEALTHY ENTREPRENEURS
Across sub-Saharan Africa, millions still lack access to essential
health products and services. Healthy Entrepreneurs (HE)
integrates a tech-enabled supply chain with a micro-enterprise
franchise model for Community Health Workers (CHW), expanding
access to essential health products and services in rural and
remote areas while creating sustainable and meaningful income
streams for the CHWs.
FLAGSHIP COUNTRY
NO OF COUNTRIES
TYPE OF INNOVATION
WEBSITE
DATE OF INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT VEHICLE
UGANDA
7
COMMUNITY-BASED CARE
NOV 2022
healthyentrepreneurs.nl
EQUITY
COMPANY DESCRIPTION
In the context of shortages of human resources in health sectors
across sub-Saharan Africa, there is consensus that CHWs can play a
key role in accelerating progress on health goals through
preventative health activities. CHWs are best positioned also to
support disease surveillance, and the treatment for the growing
burden of chronic diseases. By aligning the interests of the health
system, CHWs and patients, HE aims to overcome barriers to
widespread adoption of the community health model in African
countries.
WHY HEALTHY ENTREPRENEURS
2025 HIGHLIGHTS
An independent evaluation by Oxford University’s Department of
International Development confirmed that CHWs participating in
HE’s programme saw their incomes rise by 70% compared to
pre-programme earnings.
The introduction of short-term credit provision has achieved a
0% default rate on repayment, underscoring the strength of
HE’s model.
Operational restructuring, including reduced delivery frequency
paired with increased credit provision, has lowered costs and
significantly improved revenue growth.
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INDIVIDUALS GIVEN ACCESS TO
HEALTH SERVICES AND PRODUCTS
4,500,000*
COMMUNITY HEALTH
WORKERS SUPPORTED
20,000
HEALTH FACILITIES
WORKING WITH CHWs
Up to 2,000*
* Estimation made by HE using its catchment area and target population
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SIGNALYTIC
Signalytic’s S+ platform is a solar-powered, off-grid digital solution
designed to improve last-mile healthcare by enabling reliable data
connectivity in remote and rural areas. It provides clinicians and
healthcare managers with near real-time insights into patient care
and stock levels.
The S+ creates a Wi-Fi network accessible via
tablets or computers, supporting remote software updates and
troubleshooting, ensuring seamless operations at a much lower
cost in resource-limited settings.
NO OF COUNTRIES
TYPE OF INNOVATION
WEBSITE
DATE OF INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT VEHICLE
UGANDA
4
DIGITAL HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE
MAY 2022
signalytic.ca
SAFE
COMPANY DESCRIPTION
Many African countries are focused on achieving universal access
to healthcare. In 2023, $5.87 billion was invested in digital health
across the continent. Private investments in digital health solutions
reached $190 million to date. Unfortunately, rural areas are often
left behind, with 60% of health facilities lacking reliable electricity
or connectivity required to support digitalization.
WHY SIGNALYTIC
2025 HIGHLIGHTS
Signalytic signed a $1.5M USD contract with Gavi, the Vaccine
Alliance, to deploy the S+ Platform across 150 healthcare
facilities in Rwanda. The project begins in Q3 2025 and
represents a breakthrough for both revenue growth and global
recognition.
Signalytic closed a $750,000 strategic investment from
Johnson & Johnson Impact Ventures, following a rigorous due
diligence process. The partnership provides not only capital but
also long-term alignment with Signalytic’s mission to strengthen
digital health infrastructure in underserved health systems.
FLAGSHIP COUNTRY
This hampers the ability of health systems to proactively meet the
needs of health facilities and patients, and poses a significant
challenge to achieving universal access. Signalytic offers a game-
changing solution to meet this challenge.
* Estimation made by Signalytic using its catchment area and target population
INDIVIDUALS GIVEN ACCESS TO
HEALTH SERVICES AND PRODUCTS
353,188*
HEALTH WORKERS TRAINED
& USING THE SYSTEM
644*
HEALTH FACILITIES
USING SIGNALYTIC
92
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DOT GLASSES
Blindness is the world’s most widespread disability. Dot Glasses is a
social impact venture providing affordable, durable, and accessible
eyewear, helping millions to see clearly and fully participate in daily
life. In just 15 minutes and for under $5, individuals receive
adjustable, one-size-fits-all frames with lenses correcting vision for
80% of those in need.
NO OF COUNTRIES
TYPE OF INNOVATION
WEBSITE
DATE OF INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT VEHICLE
KENYA
9
MEDICAL DEVICES; CORRECTIVE EYEWEAR
FEB 2024
dotglasses.org
EQUITY
COMPANY DESCRIPTION
Without proper vision, people can’t learn, and can’t earn. Over 1
billion people worldwide suffer from uncorrected poor vision,
largely due to cost barriers and a shortage of optometrists. The
WHO recommends one optometrist per 40,000 people, yet Kenya
has only one per 250,000, mostly in urban areas.
Dot Glasses
reduces the need for trained optometrists with its “Good Enough
Vision” model. Using a simple proprietary diagnostic tool, local
distributors and micro-entrepreneurs can quickly assess near- or
far-sightedness, provide suitable lenses, and refer serious cases for
further care.
WHY DOT GLASSES
Expanded to over 250 distribution points in Kenya, with 88 new
points established in the past six months, strengthening both
market presence and accessibility.
Grew the team to 25 staff, reinforcing operational, sales, and
support capacity to sustain scale.
Closed the first bulk agricultural sale in Kenya with an order of
1,170 glasses, marking a significant diversification of revenue
streams.
Secured the largest B2B distribution to date with Cure
Blindness, which purchased 100 kits in Ethiopia.
Signed an MoU with the Uganda Muslim Medical Bureau
(UMMB), with training underway and four health facilities
already launched out of 60 engaged sites.
FLAGSHIP COUNTRY
2025 HIGHLIGHTS
INDIVIDUALS GIVEN ACCESS TO
HEALTH SERVICES AND PRODUCTS
135,692*
TRAINED DOT GLASSES
TECHNICIANS
663
FACILITIES OFFERING
DOT GLASSES
141
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BENACARE
Benacare provides high-quality, affordable nursing and physio-
therapy care at home. In addition, they are expanding access to
dialysis for chronic kidney disease patients in low- and middle-
income communities through innovative mobile dialysis units. By
delivering compassionate, cost-effective care, Benacare helps
reduce healthcare costs by up to 90% compared to hospital-based
treatment, ensuring more patients receive the support they need
where they need it most.
NO OF COUNTRIES
TYPE OF INNOVATION
WEBSITE
DATE OF INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT VEHICLE
KENYA
1
HOME-BASED CARE, RENAL DIALYSIS
JUNE 2024
benacare.or.ke
CONVERTIBLE DEBT
COMPANY DESCRIPTION
Chronic illnesses like cancers and cardiovascular diseases are rising
in Kenya, causing significant financial and emotional burden,
particularly for families living below the poverty line. Only about
25% of Kenyans have health insurance, and out-of-pocket
payments account for a significant portion of healthcare funding,
highlighting the urgent need for affordable alternatives.
Recognizing this need, Benacare was founded in 2019 and has
emerged as a key player in Kenya's home-based healthcare
landscape.
WHY BENACARE
2025 HIGHLIGHTS
Launched Africa’s first mobile dialysis unit in Murang’a County,
Kenya, providing life-saving kidney care to underserved rural
populations.
The mobile unit is equipped with three state-of-the-art dialysis
machines, capable of delivering up to 144 dialysis sessions per
week, significantly reducing the burden on local healthcare
facilities.
This initiative addresses the critical shortage of dialysis services
in Murang’a County, where only four dialysis machines
previously served over 1 million residents.
FLAGSHIP COUNTRY
To achieve widespread impact, Benacare has built a robust
network of healthcare workers that is accessible through their
proprietary mobile app.
PATIENTS RECEIVING
CARE AT HOME
5,117
HEALTH WORKERS
IN THE NETWORK
2,986
DIALYSIS HUB
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AVIRO
NO OF COUNTRIES
TYPE OF INNOVATION
WEBSITE
DATE OF INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT VEHICLE
SOUTH AFRICA
2
DIGITAL HEALTH TOOLS
2022
avirohealth.com
EQUITY & SAFE
COMPANY DESCRIPTION
WHY AVIRO
2025 HIGHLIGHTS
Aviro Health is a South African digital health company focused on
expanding access to care through research and innovation.
Founded to improve HIV self-testing and adherence, Aviro
successfully pivoted its focus after the collapse of global funding
for HIV self-testing, applying its expertise in digital counselling and
patient engagement to broader health and research challenges. Its
flagship platform, Pocket Clinic, combines self-care tools with
provider and data-management systems to deliver secure,
regulatory-grade digital infrastructure for healthcare delivery and
clinical research in low-resource settings.
Less than 3% of global clinical research takes place in Africa,
limiting the relevance and quality of treatments available on the
continent. Aviro helps close this gap by providing human-centred,
regulatory-grade digital tools that make research and care more
inclusive and affordable. By reducing the cost and complexity of
engaging marginalized populations, Pocket Clinic enables
.
Restructured the company to leverage Aviro’s technology stack
for strengthening research capacity across Africa.
La unched the UTI-Diag project in West Africa, advancing
affordable UTI diagnostics to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use
and combat AMR, with a focus on improving care for vulnerable
populations such as women and children across sub-Saharan
Africa.
Partnered with CTC Africa to conduct a comprehensive survey on
patient recruitment in clinical research, identifying critical
barriers and opportunities to enhance enrollment efficiency
across sub-Saharan Africa.
Participated in the EDCTP conference in Kigali, advancing
collaboration and visibility within the global research community.
FLAGSHIP COUNTRY
governments, public health and humanitarian organizations, and
innovators to expand access to care through research, strengthen
data integrity, and accelerate health innovation in African contexts.
PATIENTS REGISTERED
FOR TESTS
1,160
COMMUNITY HEALTH
WORKERS TRAINED
4
HEALTH FACILITIES USING
AVIRO POCKET CLINIC
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IMPACT TO DATE
Launched a partnership with Médecins Sans Frontières, Open Concept
Lab, and the Columbia International eHealth Laboratory to develop
clinical terminology intelligence using AI, reducing clinical form
development from months to days and accelerating the digital
transformation of 12 health programs.
With support from the Rousseau family, Ubuntu Village of Life expanded
its maternal and pediatric wards by 20+ beds, strengthening capacity to
serve more than 260 deliveries (including 45 cesareans) and 1,500
pediatric visits in just the first half of 2025.
Through the hospital and billing digitization in under 6 months, Ubuntu
Village of Life also qualified for Burundi’s national maternal and Under-5
health program, unlocking government reimbursement that ensures free
care for thousands of women and children each year and securing a
sustainable future for the hospital.
In partnership with the International Committee of the Red Cross and the
Google Health Stack team, Madiro is contributing to the development of
an OpenMRS mobile app. This app allows healthcare workers to capture
vital patient data offline and the pilot phase is set to begin in Q4 2025,
with the potential to impact thousands globally.
PROGRAMS: MADIRO IN GLOBAL
HEALTH & HUMANITARIAN SETTINGS
Madiro’s programs connect real-life challenges from INGOs with Global
Goods and funding partners, leveraging innovation to grow scalable health
solutions that improve outcomes, reduce cost of ownership, and
accelerate impact in global health and humanitarian settings. We do this
by:
Developing, deploying, and maintaining digital public good software
for governments, INGOs, and social enterprises through public-
private partnerships.
Supporting evidence generation through monitoring, evaluation,
and research.
Providing technical assistance to enhance healthcare operations
and quality of care.
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35,000+
community health workers
supported with data-driven
M&E frameworks
5,000+
hours saved
for health implementers
using AI solutions
100s
innovators engaged
through mentorship
programs and webinars
62+
organizational partners
collaborating weekly on
our programs
30+
hospitals modernized using
modular & open-source
health information systems
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Q1/Q2 2025 HIGHLIGHTS
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