Denebola Technologies Secures Investment to Improve Women’s Healthcare Access in Uganda
Denebola Technologies, a Ugandan social enterprise, has announced a significant new investment aimed at bolstering its mission to provide affordable healthcare to underserved women across the nation. The funding comes from the Women Innovation Fund (WiNFUND), which was co-founded by the Health Innovation Exchange (HEIX) and Reckitt.
Enhancing Healthcare Accessibility
The infusion of capital will advance Denebola’s strategies for addressing critical healthcare barriers faced by low-income women. The organization employs a unique operating model that integrates technology, micro-finance, and partnerships with local communities.
Investing in Community-Based Programs
As part of this initiative, Denebola plans to expand its community-based health programs significantly. The company also seeks to enhance its telehealth fintech platform, which allows them to reach a broader network of rural villages, thereby improving healthcare accessibility.
Commitment to Sustainable Solutions
“This is a powerful endorsement of our work and a testament to the immense need for sustainable healthcare solutions in rural Africa,” stated Dr. Kihumuro Wilbur, CEO of Denebola Technologies. “With the backing of WiNFUND, Reckitt, and HEIX, we are no longer just building a model; we are now set to scale it on a mass level, ensuring millions of women gain access to the quality care they deserve.”
Conclusion
The latest investment not only empowers Denebola Technologies to expand its initiatives but also symbolizes a commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure for marginalized women. As the company looks to scale its operations, it positions itself at the forefront of healthcare innovation in Uganda, promising a brighter future for many.
The new funding will accelerate the company’s initiative to provide accessible and affordable healthcare to underserved women across the country.
