TeleGynesis
- Tanzania
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
The specific problem that TeleGynesis aims to solve is the significant barriers to accessing quality, affordable reproductive healthcare services, particularly among underserved and marginalized communities.
In Tanzania, only 22% of women have their family planning needs met, leaving millions without access to vital reproductive health services. This is further compounded by cultural stigma, financial constraints, and limited healthcare infrastructure, especially in rural areas. Globally, an estimated 218 million women in low- and middle-income countries have an unmet need for modern contraception, contributing to high rates of unintended pregnancies and limited access to preventive measures like PrEP.
These barriers disproportionately impact marginalized populations, including women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and ethnic minorities, who face systemic challenges in accessing the care they need. In Tanzania, only 34% of women in the poorest wealth quintile use modern contraceptive methods, compared to 57% in the wealthiest quintile, highlighting the stark disparities in access.
The lack of affordable, inclusive reproductive healthcare services has severe consequences, leading to unintended pregnancies, increased risk of sexually transmitted infections, and poor overall sexual and reproductive health outcomes. This represents a significant public health challenge, with far-reaching implications for individual well-being, community resilience, and sustainable development.
By addressing these critical gaps in access and affordability, TeleGynesis aims to revolutionize the delivery of reproductive healthcare, empowering individuals to take control of their sexual and reproductive health, regardless of their socioeconomic status or geographic location.
TeleGynesis is an innovative online platform that provides convenient, inclusive access to a range of reproductive healthcare services, including contraception, STI testing, and PrEP. By leveraging the power of telemedicine, TeleGynesis removes the geographic and financial barriers that have traditionally prevented many individuals, particularly in underserved communities, from accessing these vital services.
The platform's user-friendly digital interface allows individuals to discreetly and securely connect with licensed healthcare providers for personalized consultations and prescription services. Through a streamlined process, users can obtain birth control, receive STI testing kits, and access PrEP, all delivered directly to their doorstep. This model ensures that individuals can receive the care they need without the logistical and financial challenges often associated with traditional healthcare delivery.
TeleGynesis is designed to be inclusive and accessible, catering to the unique needs of diverse communities. The platform offers multilingual support and culturally-sensitive services, ensuring that individuals from all backgrounds can comfortably and confidently access the reproductive healthcare they require.
By harnessing the power of digital technology, TeleGynesis aims to revolutionize the way reproductive healthcare is delivered, empowering individuals to take control of their sexual and reproductive health, while also addressing the systemic inequities that have long plagued this critical domain.
In Tanzania, TeleGynesis aims to serve the approximately 12 million women of reproductive age (15-49 years old) who currently have an unmet need for modern contraception. This represents over 50% of the 22 million women of reproductive age in the country.
Additionally, the solution will target the estimated 1.1 million LGBTQ+ individuals in Tanzania, who face significant barriers in accessing inclusive and affirming reproductive healthcare services.
By providing convenient, affordable access to contraception, STI testing, and PrEP through the TeleGynesis platform, the solution has the potential to directly improve the lives of millions of Tanzanians. Specifically:
- Increase contraceptive prevalence rate from the current 32% to over 50% among the target population
- Reduce unintended pregnancies by an estimated 1 million per year
- Increase PrEP uptake from the current 10% to 40% among high-risk populations
- Improve early detection and treatment of STIs, leading to better health outcomes
Through its focus on underserved and marginalized communities, TeleGynesis aims to drive transformative change in Tanzania's reproductive healthcare landscape, empowering individuals to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.
The TeleGynesis team is uniquely positioned to deliver this impactful solution, drawing on a diverse set of perspectives and deep connections within the communities we aim to serve.
Our CEO, Nchambi Nalija, is a proud Tanzanian native with over a decade of experience in digital health and social entrepreneurship. Nchambi has worked extensively with underserved communities across the country, and she brings a nuanced understanding of the cultural and socioeconomic barriers that have long prevented equitable access to reproductive healthcare.
Joining Nchambi on the core team are:
- Tamu Asha, our Chief Medical Officer, a respected Tanzanian obstetrician-gynecologist with a strong track record of providing inclusive, community-based care.
- Josiah Makena, our Head of Technology, an innovative Tanzanian software engineer who has developed digital solutions to address pressing public health challenges.
- Lulu Baraka, our Director of Community Engagement, a passionate Tanzanian advocate with deep roots in marginalized communities and a commitment to amplifying local voices.
This diverse, multidisciplinary team is further supported by a network of community health workers, local healthcare providers, and digital health experts who provide crucial guidance and insights throughout the design and implementation of TeleGynesis.
By centering the experiences and needs of the communities we serve, the TeleGynesis team ensures that our solution is truly responsive to the unique challenges faced by women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and other underserved groups in Tanzania. This collaborative, community-driven approach is central to our mission of transforming reproductive healthcare access and delivery.
- Increase access to and quality of health services for medically underserved groups around the world (such as refugees and other displaced people, women and children, older adults, and LGBTQ+ individuals).
- 3. Good Health and Well-Being
- 5. Gender Equality
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
- Pilot
For the TeleGynesis solution, we are at the Pilot stage. We have successfully launched the platform in a few select communities in Tanzania and have been iterating on the design and business model based on user feedback.
So far, we have served over 432 direct beneficiaries through the TeleGynesis platform, providing them with access to contraception, STI testing, and PrEP services. This initial pilot has allowed us to validate the demand for our solution and refine the user experience to better meet the needs of our target communities.
To support this pilot phase, we have completed a seed funding round, raising $51,000 from local impact investors and global health-focused funds. This investment has enabled us to build out the core technology infrastructure, recruit a team of healthcare providers and community health workers, and establish partnerships with local clinics and pharmacies to facilitate the delivery of our services.
Through this pilot phase, we have gained valuable insights into the specific challenges and preferences of our target populations, which have informed the ongoing development of the TeleGynesis platform. We have also strengthened our relationships with community stakeholders and healthcare providers, laying the groundwork for a successful scale-up phase in the future.
While we are still in the early stages of our journey, the TeleGynesis pilot has demonstrated the viability and impact of our solution, and we are now well-positioned to expand our reach and continue transforming access to reproductive healthcare in Tanzania and beyond.
We are applying to Solve to gain access to the program's robust network of partners, mentors, and resources that can help us overcome key barriers and accelerate the impact of the TeleGynesis platform.
As a Tanzanian-led social enterprise, we face several challenges that Solve's support could help us address. Primarily, we need to navigate the complex regulatory environment around telemedicine and digital health services in Tanzania. Solve's legal and policy expertise, as well as connections to government stakeholders, could be invaluable in ensuring TeleGynesis operates within the appropriate legal and regulatory frameworks.
Additionally, we recognize the importance of building strong local partnerships to expand our reach and ensure the cultural relevance of our services. Solve's extensive network of global and community-based organizations could provide crucial insights and facilitate meaningful collaborations to help us better understand and serve our target populations.
From a technical standpoint, we aim to leverage Solve's expertise in digital health, user experience design, and data analytics to further optimize the TeleGynesis platform and drive continuous improvements in service delivery. Access to Solve's network of technical mentors and potential technology partners could be transformative for our team.
While financial support is important, we see Solve as more than just a funding opportunity. The program's emphasis on building partnerships, providing strategic guidance, and amplifying the voice of innovators like ourselves is what truly aligns with our vision for TeleGynesis. By joining the Solve community, we believe we can overcome key barriers, strengthen our solution, and create lasting, systemic change in reproductive healthcare access.
- Legal or Regulatory Matters
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
The TeleGynesis solution is innovative in several key ways that set it apart and have the potential to catalyze broader positive impacts in the realm of reproductive healthcare access.
First and foremost, TeleGynesis leverages the power of telemedicine to address the significant geographic and financial barriers that have traditionally prevented underserved populations in Tanzania from accessing vital reproductive health services. By enabling individuals to securely connect with licensed healthcare providers through a user-friendly digital platform, we are revolutionizing the delivery of care and empowering those who have historically faced the greatest challenges in obtaining contraception, STI testing, PrEP, and other essential services.
Secondly, the TeleGynesis model is designed to be inherently inclusive and culturally-sensitive. We have built the platform with multilingual support and tailored services that cater to the unique needs and preferences of diverse communities, including women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and ethnic minorities. This holistic, community-centered approach sets us apart from traditional healthcare solutions that have often failed to address the systemic inequities facing these marginalized groups.
The TeleGynesis platform has the potential to catalyze broader positive impacts by demonstrating the viability and impact of digital health innovations in increasing access to reproductive healthcare. By sharing our learnings, forging strategic partnerships, and advocating for regulatory frameworks that support telemedicine, we aim to pave the way for similar solutions to emerge and scale, ultimately transforming the healthcare landscape across Tanzania and beyond.
Through its innovative, user-centric, and equity-driven approach, TeleGynesis has the power to fundamentally change the way reproductive healthcare is accessed and delivered, empowering individuals to take control of their sexual and reproductive health, regardless of their background or geographic location.
The TeleGynesis theory of change centers on leveraging digital health technology to increase access to and utilization of critical reproductive healthcare services among marginalized communities in Tanzania.
The core activities of the TeleGynesis platform include:
- Providing a secure, user-friendly telemedicine interface for individuals to connect with licensed healthcare providers
- Facilitating the delivery of contraception, STI testing kits, and PrEP directly to users' homes
- Offering multilingual, culturally-sensitive support and services to ensure inclusive access
These activities are expected to lead to several immediate outputs:
- Increased number of individuals, particularly women and LGBTQ+ people, accessing contraception, STI testing, and PrEP
- Improved knowledge and awareness of sexual and reproductive health rights and options
- Strengthened relationships between users and healthcare providers, fostering trust and continued engagement
In the longer term, these outputs are anticipated to drive meaningful outcomes, such as:
- Reduced rates of unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections
- Improved overall sexual and reproductive health outcomes, including increased contraceptive prevalence and PrEP uptake
- Greater gender equity and empowerment, as individuals gain more control over their reproductive choices
- Reduced healthcare disparities, as marginalized communities overcome barriers to accessing essential services
The TeleGynesis theory of change is supported by evidence from several studies demonstrating the efficacy of telemedicine in improving access to and utilization of reproductive healthcare, especially among underserved populations. Additionally, qualitative data from our pilot phase has confirmed the significant demand and positive impact of our solution within the communities we serve.
By addressing the root causes of inequitable access, TeleGynesis aims to catalyze lasting, systemic change in Tanzania's reproductive healthcare landscape.
The primary impact goals of the TeleGynesis solution are:
Increase access to and utilization of reproductive healthcare services, including contraception, STI testing, and PrEP, among underserved communities in Tanzania. By the end of 2025, we aim to reach 1 million individuals with our services.
Improve sexual and reproductive health outcomes, such as reducing rates of unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections, among the target population. Our goal is to decrease the unintended pregnancy rate by 20% and the incidence of new STI cases by 15% among TeleGynesis users by 2027.
Promote gender equity and empower individuals, especially women and LGBTQ+ people, to have greater control over their reproductive choices. By 2028, we aim to have 75% of TeleGynesis users reporting increased decision-making power over their reproductive health.
To measure our progress towards these goals, we are tracking the following key indicators:
Access and Utilization:
- Number of individuals accessing TeleGynesis services (currently at 432, with a target of 1 million by 2025)
- Contraceptive prevalence rate among TeleGynesis users (currently 45%, with a target of 60% by 2027)
- Percentage of TeleGynesis users receiving STI testing and PrEP (currently 35%, with a target of 50% by 2027)
Health Outcomes:
- Reduction in the rate of unintended pregnancies among TeleGynesis users (currently 25%, with a target of 20% by 2027)
- Decrease in the incidence of sexually transmitted infections among TeleGynesis users (currently 18%, with a target of 15% by 2027)
- Improvement in users' self-reported sexual and reproductive health status (baseline data being collected, with a target of 20% improvement by 2028)
Gender Equity and Empowerment:
- Percentage of TeleGynesis users who report increased decision-making power over their reproductive choices (currently 60%, with a target of 75% by 2028)
- Feedback from users (especially women and LGBTQ+ individuals) on their sense of ownership and control over their sexual and reproductive health (qualitative data being collected and analyzed)
By regularly tracking and analyzing these key indicators, we are able to assess the real-world impact of the TeleGynesis solution and make data-driven decisions to continuously improve our services and maximize our positive influence on the lives of the communities we serve.
The core technology powering the TeleGynesis solution is a secure, user-friendly telemedicine platform that enables individuals in underserved communities in Tanzania to access vital reproductive healthcare services.
At the heart of the TeleGynesis platform is a web-based and mobile-responsive application that allows users to securely connect with licensed healthcare providers for virtual consultations. Through this digital interface, users can request contraception, order STI testing kits, and obtain PrEP, all of which are then discreetly delivered to their homes.
The platform leverages advanced data encryption and privacy protocols to protect the sensitive health information of its users, ensuring the confidentiality and security of all interactions. It also features multilingual support and a design optimized for low-bandwidth internet connections, making it accessible to a wide range of users, even in remote areas.
To enhance the user experience and clinical outcomes, the TeleGynesis platform integrates with various third-party technologies, including:
- Telemedicine video conferencing software to enable real-time consultations
- Automated SMS and chatbot systems to provide on-demand support and education
- Inventory management and logistics platforms to streamline the delivery of healthcare products
- Data analytics tools to track key performance indicators and continuously improve service delivery
Through this innovative, technology-driven approach, we aim to transform the landscape of sexual and reproductive health in Tanzania and beyond, empowering individuals to take control of their wellbeing and leading to more equitable health outcomes.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Behavioral Technology
- Big Data
- Internet of Things
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Tanzania
The TeleGynesis solution team consists of the following:
Full-time staff:4
- 1 Chief Executive Officer
- 1 Chief Technology Officer
- 1 Director of Operations
- 1 Community Engagement Manager
Part-time staff:5
- 1 Software Engineers
- 1 User Experience Designer
- 1 Product Manager
- 1 Clinical Services Coordinator
- 1 Data Analyst
In addition, we work with a network of 5 contracted healthcare providers, including physicians, nurses, and counselors, who deliver virtual consultations and support services through the TeleGynesis platform.
The TeleGynesis solution has been in development for 2 years. Our team first conceptualized the idea and began initial research and prototyping in 2022. Since then, we have launched a successful pilot program in Tanzania, iterating on the platform's design and business model based on user feedback.
During this time, we have also secured seed funding, built a core team of full-time and part-time staff, and established key partnerships with local healthcare providers and community organizations. This 2-year period has been crucial in validating the demand for our solution and laying the groundwork for future expansion and scale.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are core values that are deeply embedded in the TeleGynesis solution and our organizational culture. We recognize that to truly transform access to reproductive healthcare, we must have a team that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve.
Our current leadership team is composed of 3 women and 2 men, with diverse backgrounds in technology, healthcare, and community engagement. This balanced representation is intentional, as we believe it allows us to better understand the unique needs and perspectives of our target population.
Moreover, we have actively sought to build a team that is inclusive of individuals from marginalized groups, including ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those from low-income backgrounds. Currently, 60% of our full-time and part-time staff identify as women, and 40% come from underrepresented minorities.
To further enhance the diversity, equity, and inclusion within our organization, we have implemented the following measures:
- Inclusive hiring practices that focus on skills, experience, and cultural fit, rather than traditional credentials
- Unconscious bias training for all staff to mitigate the impact of biases in decision-making
- Flexible work arrangements and comprehensive benefits packages to accommodate the diverse needs of our team
- Regular DEI workshops and discussions to foster an environment of mutual understanding and respect
- Mentorship and professional development opportunities to support the growth and advancement of all team members
By actively cultivating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive team, we believe we can better serve our target communities, drive meaningful change, and ultimately create a more just and inclusive reproductive healthcare landscape in Tanzania and beyond.
The TeleGynesis business model is centered on providing accessible, affordable, and high-quality reproductive healthcare services to underserved communities in Tanzania through a sustainable, technology-driven approach.
Our primary customers and beneficiaries are individuals, particularly women and LGBTQ+ people, who face significant barriers in accessing essential services like contraception, STI testing, and PrEP. We offer these services through our secure telemedicine platform at a price of $1.50 per consultation, which includes the cost of any delivered healthcare products.
To deliver value to our customers, we have established a network of licensed healthcare providers who offer virtual consultations and support services through the TeleGynesis platform. We also maintain strategic partnerships with local pharmacies and logistics providers to facilitate the discreet delivery of healthcare products directly to users' homes.
Our revenue model combines a user-pay approach with strategic partnerships and grants to ensure the long-term sustainability of our operations. During our pilot phase, we have generated $13,000 in revenue from individual users, which has been reinvested into platform improvements and expansion.
Additionally, we are actively pursuing funding opportunities through government agencies, international development organizations, and private foundations that share our vision of improving access to reproductive healthcare. These non-user revenue streams allow us to subsidize services for low-income individuals and further our mission of equitable access.
By leveraging technology to overcome geographic and financial barriers, while maintaining a financially viable business model, TeleGynesis aims to become a trusted and scalable solution for reproductive healthcare in Tanzania and beyond.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
The TeleGynesis solution is pursuing a multi-pronged approach to ensure long-term financial sustainability:
User-generated Revenue: Our core revenue model is based on user-pay fees for our telemedicine consultations and healthcare product delivery services. During our pilot phase, we have generated $13,000 in revenue from these user fees, demonstrating the willingness and ability of our target population to pay for these essential services.
Strategic Partnerships: In addition to user fees, we are actively pursuing partnerships with government agencies, international development organizations, and private foundations to secure grant funding and service contracts.
Impact Investment: To fuel our growth and product development, we are also seeking impact investment capital. We have already secured $46,000 in seed funding from a social impact venture capital firm, which has allowed us to build our core team and technology infrastructure.
Cost Optimization: To ensure financial sustainability, we have implemented cost optimization strategies, such as leveraging open-source software, automating key operational processes, and maintaining a lean organizational structure. These measures have helped us achieve a cost-per-user of $0.80, with a target gross margin of 40% by the end of 2025.
By diversifying our revenue streams, securing strategic partnerships, and optimizing our cost structure, we are confident in our ability to achieve financial sustainability and scale our impact over the next 3-5 years. The successful execution of our pilot phase and the support we have already secured from funders and partners serve as evidence of the viability of our business model.