Uploaded on Sep 22, 2025
Across Africa, healthcare systems are searching for models that can deliver care equitably and efficiently to underserved populations. While technological innovation is often emphasized, some of the continent’s most effective health interventions have relied not on complexity, but on simplicity—grounded in accessibility, trust, and consistency. Nowhere is this more evident than in the quiet success of community clinics and mobile health units, which continue to close the gap in primary care delivery where formal hospitals remain distant or overwhelmed. In countries like Kenya, these low-tech, high-touch approaches are not just a stopgap—they’re part of a larger strategy being shaped by pragmatic leaders, including Jayesh Saini, whose institutions are reimagining the role of frontline healthcare.
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