Your plans up to 2030

Your plans up to 2030

The digital health sector is busier than it has ever been, with plenty of exciting initiatives and ground-breaking ideas. As part of Digital Health Week we want to know what organisations are doing and what they have coming up, so we can map these plans and how they link together.

Share what you have planned. This could be objectives from organisational strategies or project plans; funding commitments towards digital health or the launch of a new project, research, campaign or series of policy papers.

You can share the details below. We will host all responses on the page below before collating all plans into an outcomes document and sharing the highlights at a special event during Digital Health Week.

  • Type of Plan

  • Location

Y-ACT, Youth in Action at Amref Health Africa
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • A policy research project or paper
  • 2021 - 2023

By 2023, Y-ACT will partner with the Young Experts: Tech4 Health to author and disseminate 4 policy recommendations on youth-centred digital health. This will allow for the inclusion of youth voices on issues of digital health and prioritization of the same by policymakers at the sub-national level.

BRAC
  • South East and Central Asia
  • Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
  • 2021 - 2025

By 2025, BRAC will integrate data-driven decision making into our existing mHealth system to improve the quality of health services delivered by 5,000 community health workers across Bangladesh.

Reach52
  • Global
  • Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
  • 2021 - 2030

In 2030, reach52 will have over 250 million users across LMICs connected to our health platform, enabling access to the affordable health products and services they need.

Women on Web
  • Global
  • Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
  • 2021 - 2024

Women on Web will provide online consultations for abortion care to over 120,000 women and pregnant people in the next 3 years and continue a telemedicine service that puts the needs and rights of women and pregnant people first.