Nairobi, Kenya / Dubai, UAE / Vancouver, Washington — A consortium of healthcare, diagnostics, and workforce development partners has formally launched an execution-led platform designed to move Africa’s health innovation ecosystem beyond pilots and into scalable, country-level deployment.
The partnership brings together Queensway Medical Training College (QMTC), Oasis Diagnostics, Oludent Health International, and 360Disruption under a signed Memorandum of Understanding establishing a structured execution framework focused on early detection, workforce development, and health system integration.
The platform — referred to as the Tri-Engine Execution Model — aligns three critical components required for sustainable health impact:
Rather than introducing isolated pilots, the platform is designed to operationalize proven solutions through local institutions, create employment at scale, and deliver measurable outcomes aligned with national health priorities.
Kenya as the First Execution Node
Kenya has been selected as the first execution node for the platform, anchored by Queensway Medical Training College (QMTC), a fully accredited medical training institution with national reach. Through QMTC, the platform will train and deploy community health workers and nurse aides equipped to conduct early detection using saliva-based diagnostics and connect individuals to appropriate care pathways.
This approach prioritizes local job creation, community trust, and system continuity, while enabling rapid and responsible scale.
Designed for Replication Across Africa
What differentiates this initiative is its explicit focus on execution architecture, rather than experimentation. The platform is structured to be adopted by governments, development partners, and multilateral institutions as a repeatable framework that can be localized across countries without reinventing core components.
The model aligns with global health and development priorities, including:
Partner Roles
Looking Ahead
With all partners formally committed, the platform is now moving into phased execution, beginning with workforce onboarding and community-based deployment in Kenya. Discussions are underway with governments, development partners, and multilaterals to support replication across additional African countries.
“Africa does not need more pilots,” said Anjo De Heus, Founder of 360Disruption.
“It needs execution platforms that turn proven solutions into jobs, systems, and lasting outcomes. This partnership was built to do exactly that.”
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