NFAHS

New Framework for Transforming Africa's Healthcare Systems

Building healthcare systems that last — across all of Africa.

We are organizing diaspora and global capital at scale to build teaching hospitals, train healthcare workers, and bring quality care to underserved communities.

Doctor consulting with an older patient in a clinic setting
“The problem is not money, but how to collectively structure capital to create impactful and sustainable change.”

The Challenge

Africa's healthcare gap is solvable.

Limited access

Hundreds of millions lack access to quality care, especially in rural and peri-urban areas.

Workforce shortage

Many countries fall far short of WHO minimums for doctors, nurses, and specialists per capita.

Underbuilt infrastructure

Teaching hospitals, diagnostic facilities, and community clinics are scarce and often under-equipped.

Fragmented funding

Donor money flows in disconnected streams — rarely structured for long-term ownership.

The Approach

A structured fund. Built for impact and continuity.

Instead of one-time grants, NFAHS pools contributions into a long-term investment fund that builds and operates physical healthcare and training infrastructure — owned by the communities it serves.

Step 1
Build
Step 2
Operate
Step 3
Sustain
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The Model

1 million contributors. $100 each. $100 million fund.

An accessible entry point for the diaspora and a credible vehicle for institutional partners. Scalable to many millions of contributors as we grow.

Initial fund target
$100M
Founding contributors
1M
Phase 1 flagship hospitals
1–2
Path to break-even
3–5 yrs

Why It Matters

Measurable, lasting impact.

  • Expand access

    Bring quality primary, secondary, and tertiary care to underserved regions.

  • Train the workforce

    Educate the next generation of African doctors, nurses, and health managers.

  • Reduce mortality

    Move the needle on maternal, child, and infectious disease outcomes.

  • Strengthen systems

    Build resilient, locally-owned healthcare infrastructure that lasts generations.

Why Now

The moment is here.

  • 01

    Africa's population is growing faster than any other region — healthcare demand is surging.

  • 02

    Diaspora remittances already exceed many forms of development finance, but lack structured vehicles.

  • 03

    Digital infrastructure now makes global, low-friction contributions possible at scale.

  • 04

    Public-private partnerships are increasingly recognized as essential for sustainable systems.

Join us in building Africa's healthcare future.

Whether you contribute $100 or $1 million — every pledge brings the first hospital closer to opening its doors.