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Transform Health:

Health for all
in the digital age

4.5 billion people still lack access to essential health services. Digital technology can change that, but only if effective laws, policies, management structures, skills and investment conditions exist.

Transform Health is a global coalition of 230+ organisations across 65 countries,
convening stakeholders and working with governments and institutions, to ensure this happens so that digital health transformation work for the people who need it most.

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Our objectives

  • A robust national enabling environment for equitable, inclusive, sustainable, digital transformation of health in 9 countries.
  • Equity and rights-based national health data governance and AI frameworks adopted and implemented in 23 countries.
  • More, better aligned, coordinated, sustainable and accountable digital health investment (from governments, donors, private sector) to support national digital health implementation in 20 countries.
  • Inclusive and meaningful engagement of civil society, including young people, women and marginalised communities in digital health governance and decision-making processes.

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Our contribution in numbers


311.6 million people
benefit from updated
laws, regulations and policies governing
digital health

in Kenya, Senegal, Mexico, Ecuador, and India.

14,500 healthcare
workers trained in
digital health

5,000 in Ecuador and 9,500 in Indonesia, through development of updated tools and curricula.

770 million people
benefit in 11 countries
from stronger frameworks

strengthening regional and national health data governance across Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Public mobilisation of
6.7 million people on
digital rights, ownership and consent

through the #MyDataOurHealth campaign.

6 global public goods

developed to strengthen health data governance frameworks, improve digital health investment, and support youth engagement.

XX national-level
resources

contributed to strengthen the enabling environment for digital health transformation.

XX global and regional resources

contributed to strengthen policies, laws and regulations governing digital health.
Christoph Benn

“ When Transform Health began, we recognised the need for a space that could unite diverse voices around one shared goal: to make digital transformation work for everyone, not just the few.”

CHRISTOPH BENN
Managing Director, JLI Center for Global Health Diplomacy and President, Transform Health Executive Committee
Allan Maleche

“ This coalition has enabled civil society to contribute meaningfully to national digital health strategies. We are not just observers. We are shaping policy.”

ALLAN MALECHE
Executive Director, KELIN Kenya (Coordinating Partner Transform Health Kenya)
Natasha Sunderji

“ The coalition’s strength lies in its collective purpose. Each partner brings a unique perspective, yet all are united by the conviction that digital transformation must advance health for all.”

NATASHA SUNDERJI
Chief Strategy Officer, Wellcome Trust; and Member, Transform Health Executive Committee
Sameer Kanwar

“ Advancing digital health transformation requires collaborative efforts and an inclusive, people-first approach. Transform Health has been one of the most important players, both for enabling these conversations and driving these ideas forward.”

SAMEER KANWAR
Director, Digital Health, AI and MedTech, PATH (Coordinating Partner Transform Health India)
Helga Fogstad

“ Transform Health was critical in making the health sector understand that digital transformation isn’t about the digital tools themselves, but about the systems, policies and people that make those tools work.”

HELGA FOGSTAD
Director, Health Programme UNICEF and Former Executive Director, PMNCH
Andrea Studer

“ Since its inception, Transform Health has shown how collective action and a rights-based approach can shape more equitable digital health systems. The coalition’s commitment to inclusion, collaboration, and youth engagement has been key to its impact.”

ANDREA STUDER
Chief Executive Officer, Fondation Botnar

Our priorities

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Key initiatives advancing
our priorities

Where we work

Our 230 coalition partners are spread across 65 countries. We implement work across six locally-owned and driven national coalitions in Kenya,
Indonesia, Ecuador, Senegal, India and Mexico. We also work on policy agendas and provide technical support in 10 additional countries across three regions.

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Technical Support

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