By Nneka Nwogwugwu
reach52, a health impact innovator, is seeking established growth partners to recruit and train community health workers in underserved populations across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Through this partnership, organisations can leverage reach52’s award-winning technology platform to enhance their programs and connect low-income communities with essential and affordable healthcare products and services.
Eligible Regions
The program is open to organisations operating in the following countries:
– Angola
– Benin
– Botswana
– Burkina Faso
– Burundi
– Cameroon
– Cape Verde
– Central African Republic
– Chad
– Comoros
– Congo (Brazzaville)
– Congo DR
– Cote DIvoire (Ivory Coast)
– Djibouti
– Equatorial Guinea
– Eritrea
– Ethiopia
– Gabon
– Gambia
– Ghana
– Guinea
– Guinea-Bissau
– Kenya
– Lesotho
– Liberia
– Madagascar
– Malawi
– Mali
– Mauritania
– Mauritius
– Mozambique
– Namibia
– Niger
– Nigeria
– Reunion
– Rwanda
– Sao Tome And Principe
– Senegal
– Seychelles
– Sierra Leone
– Somalia
– South Africa
– Sudan
– Swaziland
– Tanzania
– Togo
– Uganda
– Western Sahara
– Zambia
– Zimbabwe
Programme Benefits for Partners:
Partnering with reach52 offers:
– Sustainable funding based on performance.
– Free access to the reach52 Impact platform.
– Comprehensive training and ongoing implementation support.
– Assistance with third-party grant development.
Benefits to Communities
The program aims to:
- Reduce out-of-pocket expenses.
- Improve access to affordable medicines, health products and micro-insurance plans.
- Digitally empower frontline Community Health Workers.
- Create micro-entrepreneurial opportunities within the community.
Funding Information
reach52 operates a results-based funding model, where partners earn monthly revenue based on their completed sign-ups and engagements.
The program focuses on less urban communities where residents earn an average of $3 per day, with a specific interest in those operating in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Ghana and Mozambique.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify, organisations must:
– Be legally registered with existing community operations in non-urban regions.
– Have experience in implementing social business models and digital interventions.
– Have a broad focus on providing supports and services relating to health, including Maternal Newborn Child Health, Non-Communicable Diseases, and Community Health Workers.
How to Apply
Interested organisations can learn more and apply by visiting the official website:
reach52, an innovator in health impact, is seeking partnerships with organizations to train community health workers in underserved regions across Sub-Saharan Africa. The partnership leverages reach52's technology platform, enhancing healthcare access by connecting low-income communities with essential, affordable products and services.
Eligible organizations should operate in countries such as Kenya, Zimbabwe, and Ghana, and must be legally registered with experience in social business models and health services. Those selected benefit from sustainable funding based on performance, free access to reach52's Impact platform, comprehensive training, implementation support, and grant assistance.
The program aims to reduce healthcare costs, improve access to medicines and insurance plans, empower community health workers digitally, and foster micro-entrepreneurial opportunities. Using a results-based funding model, it targets less urban communities with a particular interest in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Ghana, and Mozambique. Interested organizations can apply through reach52's official website.