Boehringer Ingelheim and Ashoka host co-creation workshop under Making More Health
To develop projects with social entrepreneurs that aim
to advance Africa’s healthcare infrastructure
Boehringer
Ingelheim, one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies, and Ashoka, the
world's largest network of social entrepreneurs, have held a co-creation
workshop for the ‘Making More Health’ (MMH) Accelerator in Nairobi, Kenya. The
MMH Accelerator program supports social entrepreneurs in the healthcare space
to strengthen and scale their work. The program brings together some of the best
experiences in social innovation and global health to improve access to
healthcare systemsacross Sub-Saharan Africa.
Along with capacity building as well as technical
and financial support to develop, pilot and test their co-creation ideas with
Boehringer Ingelheim and Ashoka, the social entrepreneurs participating in the
program will receive trainings on business model innovation, market strategy
and scaling models. Through the accelerator process, social entrepreneurs
participating in the Accelerator will have access to a network of professional
support, including Boehringer Ingelheim and Ashoka experts.
The MMH Accelerator combines Ashoka’s expertise
in social entrepreneurship with Boehringer Ingelheim’s business acumen and knowledge
of the healthcare industry. The participating projects address several themes
such as providing medical care in remote areas in a more effective and
sustainable manner, digital platforms that support integrated care for patients
with chronic diseases, and increasing transparency within the pharmaceutical
supply chain.
In order to place patients at the core of their
care, it is imperative that they receive the right treatment paradigm. Through
various programs and activities, Boehringer Ingelheim contributes to providing
healthcare solutions and access across Africa, with structured activities that
range from adequate awareness building and prevention of diseases, training and
education of healthcare professionals, technology transfer as well as social
innovation.
Simon Manyara, Access to Healthcare Manager at Boehringer Ingelheim commented, “Over the years, our social
initiatives in Kenya have been connecting people with timely and effective
healthcare solutions. These co-creation thinking workshops, as part the
accelerator, are helping address the most critical topics. We want to foster
local social innovation and increase access to healthcare among underserved
communities and strengthen the potential of these projects through the immense
knowledge pool within our talent and global operations network.”
MMH is a core driver of social entrepreneurship,
innovation and co-creation for Boehringer Ingelheim across the world. Other
social healthcare initiatives that have been developed under the Ashoka and
Boehringer Ingelheim partnership include iSikCure, an application developed to
improve access to quality care and safe medicine. Similarly, in 2017, working
with Access Afya and Pharm Access Foundation, Boehringer Ingelheim launched
Akiba Ya Roho, a micro-savings and disease management program that aims to
drive more healthcare awareness and overall understanding and management of non-communicable disease in Kenya. The mobile wallet
solution provides a technical platform that allows individuals to send, save
and spend funds for medical treatment and savings management.
Launched in 2010 to mark the 125th
years of Boehringer Ingelheim, MMH is a global social entrepreneurial
initiative that seeks to support the health of people, their families and the
social environment by identifying and supporting promising solutions to improve
health systems globally.
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