Afia
The specific problem we are working to solve is the limited access to reliable prenatal care for pregnant women in underserved areas, particularly in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where the maternal mortality rate is one of the highest in the world. Many women in these areas do not have access to ultrasound technology and often receive inadequate care during their pregnancies, leading to complications and even death for both mothers and infants.
In North Kivu, where our project is focused, the population is estimated at around 8 million people, and the maternal mortality rate is 846 deaths per 100,000 live births. This means that a significant number of women and infants are at risk due to inadequate prenatal care.
Factors contributing to this problem include limited healthcare infrastructure, a shortage of trained healthcare professionals, and a lack of access to medical technology. Our solution, a mobile ultrasound device with a tele-interpretation feature, addresses these factors by providing a portable, user-friendly, and affordable solution that can be easily transported to remote or underserved areas, allowing healthcare professionals to remotely interpret the ultrasound results and provide recommendations for care. This can help prevent complications and ensure better health outcomes for both mothers and infants.
Globally, the lack of access to quality prenatal care is a significant problem, particularly in developing countries. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 830 women die every day from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth, with 99% of these deaths occurring in developing countries. Our solution has the potential to make a significant impact in addressing this problem and improving maternal and infant health outcomes globally.
Our solution is a mobile ultrasound device with a tele-interpretation feature that improves prenatal care for pregnant women in underserved areas, reducing maternal and infant mortality rates.
The device is designed to be portable and easy to transport to remote locations where access to reliable prenatal care is limited. It uses ultrasound technology to provide healthcare professionals with real-time images of the fetus, allowing for early detection of potential complications.
The tele-interpretation feature allows healthcare professionals in other locations to remotely interpret the ultrasound results and provide recommendations for care. This helps prevent complications and ensures better health outcomes for both mothers and infants.
Our solution combines state-of-the-art ultrasound technology with remote interpretation capabilities to provide high-quality prenatal care to underserved communities.
Our solution is targeted towards pregnant women in underserved areas, specifically in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where access to reliable prenatal care is limited. These women often have to travel long distances to receive basic healthcare services, which can be challenging and costly.
By providing a mobile ultrasound device with a tele-interpretation feature, our solution will allow healthcare professionals to remotely interpret ultrasound results and provide recommendations for care. This will help prevent complications and ensure better health outcomes for both mothers and infants.
The solution will directly and meaningfully improve the lives of pregnant women by providing them with better access to prenatal care, which will help reduce maternal and infant mortality rates. Additionally, it will help alleviate the burden on healthcare professionals in underserved areas, who often have to work with limited resources and face significant challenges in providing adequate care.
Based on the profiles provided, the team is well-positioned to design and deliver a solution to the target population. Helene, the team lead, has direct experience working with pregnant women in underserved areas and has gained valuable insights into their specific needs and challenges. Her work as a nurse-midwife has allowed her to establish trust and build relationships with local healthcare providers and community leaders, which will be crucial in implementing and scaling the solution. Joseph, the radiologist, has extensive knowledge of the Congolese healthcare system and experience in engaging with the local community through his work at the hospital and community outreach programs. He is also fluent in local languages and familiar with the cultural norms and practices of the communities he serves.
Guillain, the full-stack developer, brings technical expertise and experience in developing mobile hospital information systems and databases using various technologies. He is also a co-founder of Congo Developers Club, which aims to develop world-class developers in Africa and has experience mentoring and guiding students in technical roles.
The team is actively engaging with the communities they serve to understand their needs and concerns. This includes direct interaction with pregnant women, healthcare providers, and community leaders. They are also involved in community outreach programs aimed at increasing awareness about HIV/AIDS prevention and mental health and stress management. The team is incorporating the community's input, ideas, and agendas into the design and implementation of the solution, ensuring that it is tailored to the specific needs of the community.
Overall, the team's diverse skills, experiences, and proximity to the target population make them well-suited to design and deliver a solution that addresses the maternal health challenges faced by communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Improve accessibility and quality of health services for underserved groups in fragile contexts around the world (such as refugees and other displaced people, women and children, older adults, LGBTQ+ individuals, etc.)
- Congo, Dem. Rep.
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Our solution has the potential to serve a significant number of women and infants in North Kivu and other underserved areas where reliable prenatal care is limited. While you may not have yet implemented the solution on a large scale, it has the potential to reach many individuals and potentially save lives.
We are applying to Solve because we believe that the program's resources and network of partners can help us overcome some of the financial, technical, and market barriers that we face in implementing our solution. Specifically, we hope that Solve can provide us with access to:
Funding: As a small team, we have limited financial resources to scale up our solution and reach more communities. Solve's network of partners and potential investors could provide us with the financial support we need to expand our operations and increase our impact.
Technical expertise: We are constantly looking for ways to improve the design and functionality of our mobile ultrasound device and tele-interpretation platform. Solve's network of experts and advisors could provide us with valuable feedback and guidance on how to optimize our technology and ensure that it meets the needs of healthcare professionals and patients.
Partnerships: We believe that partnerships with local and international organizations are critical to the success of our solution. Solve's network of partners could help us identify potential collaborators and provide us with opportunities to showcase our solution to a broader audience.
Overall, we see Solve as a valuable platform for us to connect with like-minded individuals and organizations who share our mission to improve maternal and infant health outcomes in underserved communities. While funding is an important consideration for us, we are also looking for non-monetary support and opportunities to collaborate with other Solver teams and partners to create a more sustainable and impactful solution.
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Our solution utilizes AI and machine learning technology to enhance the accuracy of the ultrasound interpretations. The device captures ultrasound images that are then transmitted to a cloud-based platform where the machine learning algorithms analyze and interpret the images. This technology allows for faster and more accurate diagnosis, enabling healthcare professionals to make more informed decisions and provide better care for their patients.
Additionally, we are developing both iOS and Android apps that can be used in conjunction with the mobile ultrasound device. These apps will allow healthcare professionals to easily access and review patient records, as well as communicate with specialists for consultation and interpretation of the ultrasound results.
By integrating AI and machine learning technology, we are able to provide a more efficient and effective solution for prenatal care in underserved areas. This has the potential to not only improve health outcomes for pregnant women and infants, but also to catalyze broader positive impacts by setting a new standard for how technology can be used to address healthcare challenges in low-resource settings. This could lead to greater investment in and adoption of similar technologies, ultimately changing the market for prenatal care in developing countries.
Our impact goals for the next year and the next five years are as follows:
Next year:
- Deploy and pilot our mobile ultrasound device with the tele-interpretation feature in at least 10 underserved healthcare facilities in North Kivu, DRC, serving a minimum of 500 pregnant women.
- Train at least 50 healthcare professionals in North Kivu to use the mobile ultrasound device and tele-interpretation feature, ensuring the sustainability of the solution.
- Evaluate the impact of our solution on maternal and infant health outcomes, including the reduction of maternal mortality rate and the increase of access to quality prenatal care.
Next five years:
- Scale up our solution to reach at least 50 underserved healthcare facilities in North Kivu, DRC, and expand to other underserved areas in the region, serving a minimum of 5,000 pregnant women per year.
- Work with local and national governments, as well as other partners, to integrate our solution into the existing healthcare infrastructure and policies, ensuring the sustainability and long-term impact of our solution.
- Leverage data collected through our solution to inform public health policies and research on maternal and infant health in underserved areas.
To achieve these impact goals, we will:
- Conduct thorough needs assessments in collaboration with local communities and healthcare professionals to identify the most pressing challenges and gaps in access to prenatal care in underserved areas.
- Work closely with local partners, including healthcare facilities, NGOs, and community-based organizations, to ensure the successful deployment and implementation of our solution.
- Invest in training and capacity building of local healthcare professionals, including midwives and obstetricians, to ensure the sustainability and long-term impact of our solution.
- Develop partnerships with local and national governments, as well as other key stakeholders in the public health and maternal health fields, to advocate for policy changes and integration of our solution into the existing healthcare infrastructure.
- Collect and analyze data on the impact of our solution on maternal and infant health outcomes, and use this data to inform and improve our solution, as well as to advocate for evidence-based policies and programs that address the root causes of limited access to quality prenatal care in underserved areas.
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We are using several indicators to measure our progress towards our impact goals, including:
Number of pregnant women who receive prenatal care: We will track the number of pregnant women who receive prenatal care using our mobile ultrasound device, as well as the number of remote consultations provided by our tele-interpretation feature. This will give us an indication of the reach and impact of our solution.
Reduction in maternal mortality rate: Our ultimate goal is to reduce the maternal mortality rate in the areas we serve. We will track changes in the maternal mortality rate over time to determine if our solution is having a positive impact on this indicator.
Improved health outcomes for mothers and infants: We will track the number of complications and adverse health outcomes experienced by mothers and infants who receive prenatal care using our solution. This will help us assess the effectiveness of our solution in improving health outcomes.
User satisfaction: We will conduct surveys and focus groups with healthcare professionals and pregnant women who use our solution to gather feedback on its usability, effectiveness, and impact. This will help us identify areas for improvement and ensure that our solution is meeting the needs of our target population.
By tracking these indicators, we will be able to assess the effectiveness of our solution and make data-driven decisions to optimize its impact.
The project theory of change is that by providing a portable, user-friendly, and affordable mobile ultrasound device with tele-interpretation features, healthcare professionals in underserved areas, particularly in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), can remotely interpret the ultrasound results and provide recommendations for care. This solution can help prevent complications and ensure better health outcomes for both mothers and infants. Additionally, the integration of AI and machine learning technology enhances the accuracy of the ultrasound interpretations, allowing for faster and more accurate diagnosis, enabling healthcare professionals to make more informed decisions and provide better care for their patients. The iOS and Android apps being developed can help healthcare professionals access and review patient records, as well as communicate with specialists for consultation and interpretation of the ultrasound results. The overall impact of the project is to improve maternal and infant health outcomes in underserved areas globally and catalyze broader positive impacts by setting a new standard for how technology can be used to address healthcare challenges in low-resource settings, leading to greater investment in and adoption of similar technologies, ultimately changing the market for prenatal care in developing countries.
The core technology that powers our solution is a portable ultrasound device with AI and machine learning technology, which is used to enhance the accuracy of ultrasound interpretations. The device is designed to be affordable, user-friendly, and easy to transport, making it ideal for use in remote or underserved areas.
The ultrasound images captured by the device are transmitted to a cloud-based platform where the AI and machine learning algorithms analyze and interpret the images. This technology allows for faster and more accurate diagnosis, enabling healthcare professionals to make more informed decisions and provide better care for their patients.
In addition to the device, we are also developing both iOS and Android apps that can be used in conjunction with the device. These apps will allow healthcare professionals to easily access and review patient records, as well as communicate with specialists for consultation and interpretation of the ultrasound results.
Our solution utilizes technology to address the challenges of limited access to reliable prenatal care in underserved areas, ultimately improving maternal and infant health outcomes. By leveraging AI and machine learning, we are able to provide a more efficient and effective solution for prenatal care in low-resource settings, setting a new standard for how technology can be used to address healthcare challenges in developing countries.
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Based on the links provided and our research, there is evidence that the use of mobile ultrasound devices with tele-interpretation features has been effective in improving prenatal care in underserved areas.
One study published in the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine evaluated the accuracy of ultrasound interpretations performed by healthcare professionals using a mobile ultrasound device with tele-interpretation technology in a rural hospital in Kenya. The study found that the device had high diagnostic accuracy and that tele-interpretation by remote radiologists improved the accuracy of interpretations compared to on-site interpretations alone.
Another study published in the Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of using a mobile ultrasound device with tele-interpretation technology in rural areas of Ghana. The study found that the device was well-received by healthcare providers and patients, and that it was able to improve the quality of prenatal care and reduce the need for referral to higher-level facilities.
In addition to these studies, there have been numerous reports and articles on the use of mobile ultrasound devices with tele-interpretation features in improving prenatal care in underserved areas, such as the articles linked earlier.
Overall, while more research is needed to fully evaluate the effectiveness of these devices, the available evidence suggests that they have the potential to significantly improve prenatal care and reduce maternal and infant mortality in underserved areas.
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Imaging and Sensor Technology
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Congo, Dem. Rep.
- Congo, Dem. Rep.
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
Our project is committed to incorporating diversity, equity, and inclusivity into our work in several ways.
Firstly, our team is composed of individuals from diverse backgrounds, with a range of different skills, experiences, and perspectives. We believe that diversity is a key strength of our team, and we strive to ensure that all team members feel valued, respected, and supported in their contributions to the project.
Secondly, we are committed to ensuring that our solution is accessible and beneficial to all members of the communities we serve. This includes working with local partners and stakeholders to understand the unique needs and challenges facing underserved populations, and designing our solution to meet those needs in an equitable and inclusive way. We also prioritize user-centered design, involving community members and healthcare professionals in the development and testing of our solution to ensure that it is culturally appropriate and meets their needs.
Thirdly, we are committed to addressing systemic barriers to equitable access to healthcare through our work. This includes advocating for policy changes that support greater investment in healthcare infrastructure and resources in underserved areas, and working with local partners to address barriers such as transportation and language barriers that may prevent individuals from accessing the care they need.
Finally, we are committed to ongoing learning and improvement around issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion. This includes engaging in ongoing training and education around issues such as unconscious bias, cultural competence, and inclusive leadership, as well as seeking feedback from our partners and stakeholders on how we can improve our approach.
Our business model involves providing a mobile ultrasound device with a tele-interpretation feature that can be easily transported to remote or underserved areas. This device uses AI and machine learning technology to enhance the accuracy of the ultrasound interpretations, and also integrates with iOS and Android apps that allow healthcare professionals to easily access and review patient records, as well as communicate with specialists for consultation and interpretation of the ultrasound results.
Our key customers and beneficiaries would be pregnant women in underserved areas who lack access to reliable prenatal care, as well as healthcare professionals who serve these populations. The products and services you provide include a mobile ultrasound device, AI and machine learning technology for more accurate diagnosis, and iOS and Android apps for accessing patient records and consulting with specialists.
Our revenue model could involve selling or leasing the mobile ultrasound device to healthcare facilities or organizations that serve underserved populations, as well as charging for access to the cloud-based platform and tele-interpretation services. You may also be eligible for grants or other funding opportunities to support your work in improving maternal and infant health outcomes in developing countries.
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Our plan for becoming financially sustainable is multi-faceted and includes several revenue streams:
Grants: We plan to continue seeking grants from foundations and government agencies to support the development, deployment, and evaluation of our mobile ultrasound device and associated technologies.
Product Sales: We will sell our mobile ultrasound device to healthcare organizations, non-profit organizations, and governments at a cost that is affordable and competitive. This will generate revenue and allow us to provide access to our device in areas with limited resources.
Service Contracts: We will explore opportunities to enter into service contracts with governments and other organizations to provide prenatal care services using our mobile ultrasound device and associated technologies.
Investments: We plan to seek investments from impact investors and venture capitalists who share our vision and recognize the potential for our solution to improve maternal and infant health outcomes globally.
We believe that a combination of these revenue streams will enable us to become financially sustainable in the long term, allowing us to continue to innovate and develop new technologies to address healthcare challenges in low-resource settings. Additionally, we will continue to explore new revenue models and partnerships as we grow and expand our impact.
Examples may include grants, revenue generated, or investment funding.

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