We empower healthcare heroes where patients need them most.

Banda Health is a nonprofit based in Nairobi, Kenya. We design IT solutions specifically for low-resource healthcare.

If you are a patient living in one of the world’s poorest communities, chances are you do not have access to good healthcare.

With Banda Go, clinics can provide the right treatment right away, at a cost affordable to patients.

Banda Go is our IT solution for small clinics. Right now we are working to address the critical business needs faced by clinics in low-resource settings. Soon we will add features to address clinical needs as well. 

Control. Transparency. Efficiency.

Banda Go keeps test kits, medicines and medical supplies in stock at all times so that patients receive the right treatment when they need it – right away. 

By reducing waste and theft and keeping inventory costs at a minimum, our solution keeps patient costs as low as possible. Costs stay down, healthy outcomes go up.

We plan on putting Banda Go in 500 clinics by the end of 2020.​

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Donate to make good healthcare possible in low-resource communities. Invest in the people dedicated to taking care of their patients in the toughest situations. 

Join us in empowering healthcare heroes where patients need them most

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