"M Afya Tanzania: Antibiotic Sentinel
M Afya Tanzania: Antibiotic Sentinel empowers communities to report and track antibiotic use in real time. Harnessing AI, it identifies trends, fostering proactive measures against antimicrobial resistance. A privacy-focused app promoting responsible antibiotic practices for healthier populations and localized impact
Shaina, our CEO, spearheads "M Afya Tanzania: Antibiotic Sentinel." With a passion for community-driven health solutions, she is dedicated to combating antimicrobial resistance and promoting responsible antibiotic practices.
- Innovation
M Afya Tanzania: Antibiotic Sentinel" addresses the critical problem of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Tanzanian communities. Globally, AMR claims 4.95 million lives annually, with projections of 10 million by 2050. In low- and middle-income communities, 1.27 million deaths are directly attributable to antibiotic resistance. The challenge stems from a lack of community-level data, hindering targeted interventions. Our solution leverages real-time reporting and AI analysis to bridge this gap, empowering communities to actively combat AMR. By focusing on non-traditional data, such as citizen scientist networks and whole-genome sequencing, we aim to understand transmission dynamics and inform policies effectively. This innovation is vital as it not only preserves antibiotic effectiveness but also averts the projected increase of 24 million people into extreme poverty by 2030 due to uncontrolled AMR, fostering healthier communities locally and contributing to global efforts against this imminent threat.
M Afya Tanzania: Antibiotic Sentinel" primarily serves Tanzanian communities, focusing on diverse groups within the population. Our target audience includes community members, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and researchers. The solution aims to address their needs by:
Empowering Communities: The app engages community members, empowering them to actively contribute to AMR surveillance. It fosters a sense of responsibility and ownership in combatting antibiotic resistance.
Supporting Healthcare Professionals: By providing real-time data and alerts, the app assists healthcare professionals in identifying emerging trends, enabling prompt interventions, and enhancing patient care.
Informing Policymakers: Stakeholders receive actionable insights, facilitating the development of effective policies to combat AMR. The solution contributes to evidence-based decision-making at the policy level.
Facilitating Research: Researchers benefit from the app's community-driven data, aiding in a deeper understanding of AMR transmission dynamics and informing future studies.
Understanding the needs of our target audience involves ongoing community engagement, feedback mechanisms, and collaboration with healthcare institutions. We prioritize inclusivity, ensuring that the solution is accessible, relevant, and impactful for all segments of Tanzanian society. Through a user-centric approach, "M Afya Tanzania" seeks to build a collaborative network that actively contributes to a healthier future.
- Pilot: A project, initiative, venture, or organisation deploying its research, product, service, or business/policy model in at least one context or community
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Crowd Sourced Service / Social Networks
- GIS and Geospatial Technology
- Software and Mobile Applications
M Afya Tanzania: Antibiotic Sentinel" delivers a multifaceted public good through its innovative approach to antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Our solution contributes:
Open Data Access: We commit to providing open access to anonymized, aggregated data collected through the app. This data will be accessible globally, fostering collaboration, research, and evidence-based decision-making in the fight against AMR.
Educational Resources: A public good is realized through the app's educational component, offering free resources on responsible antibiotic use. This knowledge-sharing initiative aims to raise awareness globally, promoting informed decision-making and responsible antibiotic practices.
Privacy-Centric Model: Our privacy-centric design sets a standard for protecting user information while actively participating in AMR surveillance. This model can serve as a template for similar health-related technology solutions, emphasizing the importance of privacy and ethical data handling.
These public goods align with our commitment to global accessibility, transparency, and knowledge dissemination, ensuring that the benefits of our solution extend beyond Tanzanian communities to contribute to the global fight against AMR.
M Afya Tanzania: Antibiotic Sentinel" will create tangible impact by actively engaging communities in the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Our expectations for impact are based on:
Community Empowerment: The solution empowers community members to report instances of antibiotic use and resistance, fostering a sense of responsibility. This increased community engagement is a key driver in building a comprehensive understanding of AMR dynamics.
Timely Interventions: Real-time data collection and AI analysis enable swift identification of emerging trends. This allows for timely interventions by healthcare professionals, policymakers, and researchers, reducing the spread of antibiotic resistance.
Educational Outreach: The app's educational resources contribute to improved awareness of responsible antibiotic use. This knowledge dissemination leads to informed decision-making, positively impacting individual and community-level practices.
Localized Impact: Tailored interventions, informed by localized data, address specific challenges faced by diverse Tanzanian communities. This approach ensures that the impact is contextually relevant, addressing the unique needs of each region.
These logical links, reinforced by positive feedback from our pilot stage, position "M Afya Tanzania" to have a tangible impact on the targeted communities, influencing behavior, promoting awareness, and actively contributing to the global efforts against AMR.
Over the next year, we plan to scale the impact of "M Afya Tanzania: Antibiotic Sentinel" by:
Expanding Geographic Reach: Extend the app's availability to additional Tanzanian regions, ensuring representation from diverse communities and capturing a broader spectrum of AMR data.
User Engagement Campaigns: Implement targeted campaigns to increase user engagement, encouraging more community members to actively participate in the reporting process and fostering a culture of responsible antibiotic use.
Stakeholder Partnerships: Forge strategic partnerships with healthcare institutions, governmental bodies, and NGOs to enhance the integration of our solution into existing healthcare systems, amplifying the reach and impact.
Over the next three years, our scaling efforts will focus on:
National Deployment: Collaborate with national health authorities to deploy the solution nationwide, establishing it as a standard tool for AMR surveillance across Tanzania.
Global Collaboration: Share insights and best practices with international health organizations, fostering global collaborations to adapt and implement the solution in regions facing similar AMR challenges.
Continuous Technological Advancements: Invest in ongoing technological enhancements, leveraging emerging innovations to improve user experience, data analysis capabilities, and overall solution effectiveness.
These strategies align with our commitment to transformative impact, aiming to make "M Afya Tanzania" a cornerstone in the global fight against antimicrobial resistance.
Our success in achieving impact goals will be measured through a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation plan that encompasses the following key indicators:
User Engagement Rates: Track the number of active users and frequency of reporting to gauge community participation and sustained engagement over time.
Data Accuracy and Completeness: Evaluate the accuracy and completeness of reported data, ensuring its reliability for analysis and decision-making.
Community Awareness: Measure the impact of educational resources on community awareness through surveys and feedback mechanisms.
Timely Interventions: Assess the speed and effectiveness of interventions based on real-time data, measured by the reduction in the spread of antibiotic resistance.
Geographic Expansion: Monitor the successful deployment of the app in new regions, reflecting increased geographic representation.
Stakeholder Partnerships: Evaluate the establishment and strength of partnerships with healthcare institutions and governmental bodies, indicating increased adoption and integration.
These indicators, informed by lessons from the pilot stage, will be regularly assessed and reported on to demonstrate the ongoing success and impact of "M Afya Tanzania: Antibiotic Sentinel."
- Tanzania
- Kenya
- Uganda
Limited Infrastructure: In some regions, limited technological infrastructure may hinder app accessibility. Mitigation involves developing lightweight versions for lower-end devices and collaborating with local telecommunication providers to enhance network coverage.
Financial Constraints: Securing funding for scaling operations is a potential challenge. To overcome this, we plan to pursue additional grants, partnerships with philanthropic organizations, and explore innovative financing models to ensure sustained financial support.
Policy Alignment: Regulatory barriers or lack of policy support could impede national deployment. We aim to actively engage with Tanzanian health authorities, demonstrating the solution's benefits and aligning with national health policies to facilitate seamless integration.
User Education: Overcoming education gaps is crucial for sustained user engagement. We plan to invest in targeted user education campaigns, leveraging community leaders, and collaborating with local educational institutions to promote awareness.
Cultural Sensitivity: Ensuring cultural acceptance is essential. We will conduct culturally sensitive user experience testing, adapting the app's interface and educational content to resonate with diverse Tanzanian communities.
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
M Afya Tanzania is applying to The Trinity Challenge because of its unique ability to address critical gaps in community-level data on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The challenge aligns with our mission to enhance community-driven surveillance and tackle the growing threat of AMR.
Barriers:
- Limited Community-Level Data: The absence of comprehensive data on AMR at the community level in LMICs poses a significant barrier.
How The Trinity Challenge Can Help:
Data Access and Integration: The Trinity Challenge provides an opportunity to access resources, expertise, and collaborations that can facilitate the integration of existing and novel data sets, especially citizen-related data, into our solution.
Policy and Action Support: Through its network, The Trinity Challenge can assist in navigating policy landscapes, aiding the effective implementation of policies to combat AMR.
Global Reach: The Challenge's global platform allows for visibility and collaboration, helping M Afya Tanzania to connect with like-minded organizations and stakeholders.
By participating in The Trinity Challenge, we aim to leverage its unique position to overcome data-related barriers, fostering a more comprehensive understanding of AMR and enabling impactful policy interventions at the community level.
M Afya Tanzania is eager to collaborate with organizations and entities that share our commitment to addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and promoting community-driven health solutions. Potential collaborators include:
- World Health Organization (WHO): Collaboration with WHO can provide strategic guidance, align our solution with global health policies, and leverage their extensive network for scalability.
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: Partnership with the foundation can bring financial support, technical expertise, and global visibility, enabling the acceleration of our solution's impact.
- Wellcome Trust: Collaborating with Wellcome Trust can offer access to research resources, knowledge exchange platforms, and connections with leading experts in public health and AMR.
- Pharmaceutical Companies: Partnerships with pharmaceutical companies can facilitate sustainable access to effective antimicrobials, promoting responsible use and ensuring the availability of quality medications.
These collaborations will contribute to the success of "M Afya Tanzania: Antibiotic Sentinel" by providing essential resources, expertise, and networks to address the multifaceted challenges associated with AMR.