Case Study
Community healthcare
Healthy Entrepreneurs: How Healthy Entrepreneurs Made Community Health Financially Sustainable at Scale
Overview
This case study examines how Healthy Entrepreneurs built a scalable and financially sustainable community healthcare model across Sub-Saharan Africa. The organization strengthens community health systems by supporting Community Health Workers (CHWs) to become Community Health Entrepreneurs (CHEs), enabling them to earn income through the sale of quality-assured healthcare products and services while improving access to healthcare in underserved rural communities. The resource highlights the organization’s integrated last-mile healthcare supply chain, digital systems, partnerships with governments, and scalable franchise-based delivery model. It also explores lessons on resilience, sustainable financing, selection and support of frontline workers, and embedding innovations within national health systems. The publication provides practical insights for organizations interested in sustainable healthcare delivery, systems strengthening, and social enterprise scaling.
Publication Year:
2024
Source | Publisher:
Grand Challenges Canada
Best Suited For:
Community Leaders, Executive Leadership, Frontline Personnel, Fundraising Team, Monitoring & Evaluation Team, Programs Team
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