Connecting for innovation and equity in global health
East Africa Biodesign, a partnership between Stanford University Byers Center for Biodesign, the University of Global Health Equity, the University of Rwanda, and Kenyatta University, will hold a webinar on their new groundbreaking report HealthTech in East Africa: An Ecosystem Overview at 6:30am PT, March 7. Register here.
The goal of the report is to provide insights of all stakeholders in East African health innovation. Its findings are based on primary and secondary research with more than 100 stakeholders across Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
“It is an exciting time to be a health innovator in East Africa. I’m certain readers will also be inspired by those working to strengthen regional manufacturing, intellectual property, health investment, regulatory standards and harmonization – all to support the development of locally-driven high-impact health solutions,” said Krista Donaldson, Stanford Biodesign’s Director of Impact and Innovation and Alliance board member.
East Africa Biodesign’s aim is to enhance health equity and outcomes in East Africa by training local innovators to develop appropriate, accessible, and sustainable health innovations. Follow them on LinkedIn.