Our flagship AI-powered tool is designed for early health triage in low-connectivity settings. Accessible via simple mobile interfaces (SMS/USSD/WhatsApp), it provides immediate, intelligent guidance.
This tool is specifically tailored for remote use, addressing the digital divide in rural areas with compassionate, culturally-sensitive responses.
Beyond digital tools, we establish and support safe, physical spaces within communities where rural women can access essential care with dignity. These hubs provide screenings, maternal health support, and mental health services.
We empower youth in Kajiado and beyond to become active participants in health solution development. Through youth-led data collection initiatives, we gather crucial real-time insights from the community.
This approach not only provides valuable data but also fosters youth leadership and health literacy, creating sustainable change from within the community.
We are actively engaged in designing and launching the WaziCare+ MVP (Minimum Viable Product), targeting 200+ women and families in rural Kajiado. This pilot is crucial for refining our tools and validating our model in a real-world setting, ensuring our solutions truly meet community need.
Our success hinges on building trust-based partnerships with local leaders, community health volunteers, youth groups, and caregivers. We co-create our inclusive digital tools alongside the communities they serve, ensuring relevance and sustainability.