
A new era is dawning across Africa — an era of innovation, efficiency, and empowerment. The WHO-EU digital health collaboration is set to revolutionize how healthcare works in sub-Saharan Africa, driving progress where it’s needed most.
The WHO and EU partnership isn’t just about technology — it’s about transforming lives. By investing in digital tools and data-driven systems, Africa’s health services will become more responsive, transparent, and people-centered.
For years, rural areas have faced barriers to quality care. Digital health bridges that gap through telemedicine, mobile health records, and AI-powered diagnostics. Every patient, from big cities to remote villages, stands to benefit.
At the heart of this initiative lies the Global Digital Health Certification Network, which ensures secure management of health data and international recognition of vaccination records.
The digital transformation aligns with Africa’s vision for universal healthcare. It promotes accountability, reduces inefficiencies, and encourages cross-border cooperation.
Together, WHO and EU aim to create sustainable health systems capable of responding to any future pandemic.
With the launch of digital health Africa, the continent is writing a new chapter in public health — one defined by technology, trust, and transformation.