The CareConnect app
- Kenya
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
We are addressing the critical issue of maternal mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa, which remains significantly higher than global averages. Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for nearly two-thirds of the global maternal mortality rate, with 533 deaths per 100,000 live births, far exceeding the global average of 211 per 100,000. Specifically, in Kenya, the maternal mortality rate stands at 362 deaths per 100,000 live births. This crisis affects a large population, with approximately 14.7 million potential mothers in Kenya alone at risk due to a lack of access to quality, personalized, and timely maternal healthcare, as well as disparities in information.
CareConnect is a mobile app and platform that uses AI-powered personalization and telemedicine to address the unique challenges that pregnant women in Africa face. Our solution provides location-based healthcare and emergency service connections, telemedicine services, AI-powered personalized care guidance, appointment scheduling, and real-time health monitoring. Additionally, users of the platform can access a dedicated social platform to share their experiences, as well as a wide range of culturally relevant educational content available in local languages, thereby helping to bridge the knowledge gap in maternal health practices. CareConnect provides a comprehensive and holistic approach to maternal health by leveraging technology and the human need for connections, supporting individual pregnant women while also improving healthcare systems' overall capacity to manage maternal health more effectively. Our solution equips women with knowledge and connectivity, making maternal healthcare safer, more accessible, and personalized.

CareConnect is designed to enhance the experiences of pregnant women in underserved areas throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, starting with Kenya. Our primary target demographic is pregnant women, specifically those aged 15 to 49, who face significant barriers to accessing adequate maternal healthcare. This population includes approximately 9.9 million women of childbearing age in Kenya, the majority of whom live in rural and semi-urban areas with limited access to healthcare. Some of the most pressing issues these women face include a lack of specialized maternal healthcare providers or facilities, resulting in long wait times and overcrowded clinics; a lack of access to reliable and comprehensive pregnancy information, particularly for first-time mothers; and, finally, many of these women live in remote areas far from healthcare facilities, making regular prenatal check-ups inconvenient and sometimes impossible.
CareConnect addresses these challenges by first allowing these women to consult with healthcare professionals via telemedicine, significantly reducing the need for physical travel while also addressing geographical and economic barriers. Second, by utilizing AI-driven analytics, CareConnect offers personalized healthcare plans, advice, and guidance based on each user's specific health needs and pregnancy stage, ensuring that they receive the most relevant and effective care. The app also provides educational content on maternal health, empowering women to make informed decisions about their own and their unborn child's health. Furthermore, by allowing users to track vital health metrics and receive relevant alerts for any irregularities, our solution ensures faster response times to potential health issues, which improves pregnancy safety. Finally, CareConnect promotes a sense of community support through features such as forums and chat groups, which enable women to connect with others in similar situations, share their experiences, and receive mutual support.
In essence, Maternanet's CareConnect app empowers women by providing them with accessible, personalized, and proactive healthcare solutions. This empowerment will improve not only their health outcomes, but also their overall quality of life both during and after pregnancy.
Our core team is made up of people who have firsthand experience with the challenges that pregnant women face in underserved areas of Sub-Saharan Africa. Our team lead, originally from Kenya, has lived through the experiences of the women we aim to support. Growing up in an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya's capital, he saw how difficult it was for his close relatives to access adequate maternal healthcare. This personal connection fuels our mission and ensures a thorough understanding of the local context.
In addition, we use a participatory design process that involves community members from the beginning. Before we began developing the CareConnect app, we conducted extensive field research, speaking with local women, community healthcare providers, and leaders to learn about their specific needs, pain points, and preferences. This community-led approach continues through the regular feedback loops we have established, allowing us to iterate on our solution in ways that truly reflect the community's needs and desires.
Furthermore, the implementation of our solution is heavily influenced by community healthcare workers (CHWs), who are trusted and respected figures in their communities. These CHWs play an important role in educating women about our platform, assisting with setup and usage, and collecting ongoing feedback. This approach not only makes our solution easier to adopt and integrate, but it also ensures that it is based on the community's lived experiences and needs.
Finally, our commitment to community-driven development is backed up by an effective monitoring and evaluation system that was developed with input from local data analysis and community feedback mechanisms. This enables us to remain agile and responsive to changing needs and emerging challenges as reported by users. Our team is not only developing a solution for the community; we are a part of the community. We believe that our intimate understanding of local challenges, as well as our method of incorporating community input into every stage of the design and implementation process, uniquely position us to effectively deliver CareConnect to women across Africa.
- 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
Since launching our pilot program six months ago, Maternanet has successfully tested the CareConnect app's desirability and feasibility, engaging over 300 beta users from various communities in Kenya. The initial deployment focused on gathering user feedback to improve the usability and functionality of the app's various components. We have gone through several iteration cycles to improve the user interface and the accuracy of our AI predictions based on the specific health trends found in the user data. We have also successfully waitlisted approximately 2,060 women.
Our engagement strategy includes partnering with local community healthcare workers who help onboard users and demonstrate the app's features to the communities they serve. Regular workshops have been held to educate users on the benefits of digital health tracking and gather their feedback, which has been critical to our iterative design processes. User feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with special praise for the app's ease of use and actionable health insights.
To date, our pilot program has shown significant potential for improving maternal health outcomes. Preliminary data shows a marked improvement in the timely seeking of prenatal care among users. Furthermore, approximately 85% of our beta testers reported feeling more informed about pregnancy and better prepared for childbirth.
We have, however, encountered some difficulties and learned some valuable lessons, including lower-than-expected literacy levels, which prompted us to simplify some of the app's text-heavy interfaces into more visual content. Internet connectivity issues were also addressed by improving the app's functionality in offline mode.
Overall, the CareConnect pilot program's accomplishments demonstrate the solution's feasibility and impact potential. We have laid a solid foundation, demonstrated the practical utility of our app, and established a strong rapport with our target communities, all of which are necessary for the next stages of expanding our impact.
Maternanet is applying to be a Solver Team at MIT Solve so as to leverage Solve's unique ecosystem of support, expertise, and networking opportunities, with the goal of accelerating and enhancing our impact on maternal healthcare in underserved African regions. We are confident that Solve's resources and community can assist us in overcoming specific barriers that are currently limiting our ability to scale and deepen our impact robustly.
Despite having successfully piloted our mobile platform with promising results, scaling such innovations across diverse African communities necessitates not only capital but also strategic market insights and collaboration. The $ 10,000 prize and potential access to additional funding would significantly bolster our financial resources for expansion. More importantly, interacting with Solve's network of impact investors and fellow innovators may provide both capital and strategic guidance in navigating market complexities in various communities. Furthermore, while our platform uses AI to provide personalized healthcare guidance, further development and refinement of the technology are required to improve accuracy and usability. Access to Solve's in-kind technical resources, such as licenses and the ability to collaborate with technology experts, will be critical in enhancing our application's capabilities.
Furthermore, the tailored capacity workshops and leadership coaching offered by Solve align perfectly with Maternanet's needs for strengthening our team's capabilities in areas such as project management, impact measurement, and sustainable business modeling. This, coupled with the ability to connect with a global network of innovators and sector leaders, would enable invaluable peer learning and potential collaborations.
Maternanet's mission aligns deeply with Solve's commitment to driving positive change through innovative solutions. We are not simply seeking funding; we are eager to join a vibrant community that provides comprehensive support, allowing us to overcome the multifaceted challenges we face and stay on track with our mission to successfully improve maternal healthcare outcomes in Kenya and across the African continent.
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The CareConnect app is innovative in three main ways. Firstly, it utilizes AI to analyze individual health data, enabling us to deliver tailored advice and monitoring based on the unique health profiles and needs of each user. This is a significant shift from the one-size-fits-all approach that is common in the current health services available in the region. Secondly, by leveraging technology, CareConnect ensures that essential health guidance and monitoring tools are accessible to women in remote areas who may not have regular access to medical facilities. This drastically reduces the time it takes to detect and respond to potential health issues. Lastly, our platform includes tools specifically designed for CHWs, providing them with up-to-date health information and relevant time data about the mothers they are assisting. This empowers community health workers and enhances their ability to offer effective support, potentially transforming the community health landscape.
By introducing these innovations, Maternanet aims to catalyze broader positive impacts, encouraging other health tech initiatives to adopt similar digital health solutions. Our approach could set a new standard for integrating technology in maternal healthcare, ultimately leading to a market where advanced, personalized care is the norm, not an exception. This could significantly amplify the reach and effectiveness of maternal health interventions globally, contributing to a substantial decrease in maternal mortality rates in underserved regions.
Maternanet's digital platform offers educational content, real-time health monitoring, and communication tools for pregnant women and new mothers in underserved areas. We train local health workers on how to use the platform and offer ongoing support and updates based on user feedback and technological advancements.
Expected outputs include increased access to timely and relevant health information by both pregnant women and new mothers via the app, improved and continuous health monitoring that allows for early detection of potential complications, and improved communication between healthcare providers and mothers, resulting in faster response in emergencies.
We anticipate outcomes such as increased maternal health knowledge, awareness, and understanding of maternal health issues among the target demographic, which will lead to better self-care. Second, by detecting and intervening in health issues early on, pregnancy-related health risks are reduced. We also anticipate strengthened healthcare networks, as health workers become more effective and empowered, resulting in stronger healthcare support networks in communities.
As a direct result of better education, monitoring, and personalized care, we expect a significant reduction in maternal mortality rates in the communities we serve, as well as healthier outcomes for both mothers and babies.
According to WHO research, women's health behaviors improve significantly when they have access to maternal health education. Studies published in the Journal of Mobile Technology in Medicine show that mobile health interventions can lead to early detection of complications, significantly lowering morbidity and mortality. Additionally, data from pilot programs show that improved communication channels between health workers and the mothers they serve can reduce emergency response times by up to 50%. (Source: MaternaNet Impact Evaluation Report)
Maternanet's logical framework is founded on evidence-based practices that use technology to close gaps in healthcare access and education. We hope to promote long-term improvement in maternal health outcomes in underserved communities by directly connecting activities to their logical outputs and desired outcomes. Maternanet is dedicated to adapting and improving its impact over time, ensuring that CareConnect remains a critical tool in the fight against maternal mortality.
Maternanet has three major impact goals that guide its overall strategy and development plan. The first goal is to reduce maternal mortality by 30% and improve maternal health outcomes in targeted regions within five years. The second goal is to ensure that 90% of pregnant women and new mothers in our program areas have access to and use our digital health platform for information and services by year 3. Finally, over the next three years, at least 500 healthcare providers will be trained and empowered to use digital tools to improve maternal health services in their communities.
We will use a variety of metrics to effectively track progress toward our impact goals. The first is an annual reduction in maternal mortality rates in intervention areas, which is measured using health department records and feedback from biannual community health surveys. To assess the level of access to information and services, we will look at the percentage of the targeted population that has registered and is active on the CareConnect platform, as tracked by platform data analytics that provide insights into user registration, activity levels and engagement metrics. As an indicator of increased healthcare capacity, we will look for the number of healthcare providers who have been trained to use the CareConnect platform and have implemented it in their daily practice, as evidenced by training completion records and post-training performance assessments that demonstrate effective use of digital tools in healthcare delivery.
The UN Sustainable Development Goal on Good Health and Well-Being, which aims to reduce global maternal mortality rates to less than 70 per 100,000 live births, is closely aligned with Maternanet's implementation of innovative solutions to reduce maternal mortality through improved access to healthcare information and services.
Maternanet collects quantitative and qualitative data using a variety of methods, including direct data from the platform, surveys, interviews, and health system reporting, to gain a comprehensive understanding. Quarterly progress reviews are also conducted with stakeholders, and changes are made to improve the platform and training processes in response to feedback and emerging needs. Maternanet remains committed to a cycle of continuous feedback and improvement, ensuring that impact goals are not only met but also tailored to the changing needs of the communities we serve.
Maternanet's core technology uses a combination of mobile health apps and AI-powered data analytics to improve maternal health outcomes in underserved areas. Here's how we combine modern and traditional technologies to create a comprehensive healthcare approach:
Our mobile app provides accessible, user-friendly interfaces designed for pregnant women and new mothers. It provides personalized health information, appointment reminders, vaccination schedules, and nutrition tracking for each stage of pregnancy and early motherhood. The app supports multiple local languages and is optimized for low-bandwidth environments, ensuring widespread availability even in remote locations.
We use artificial intelligence to analyze health data gathered from patients and healthcare providers. This AI model predicts potential health risks and complications, allowing for early intervention and personalized care plans. The model also aggregates anonymized data to provide insights into regional health trends, allowing policymakers to make more informed decisions about resource allocation and healthcare strategies.
Maternanet includes a database of vetted, safe traditional practices and remedies that complement modern interventions. This aspect not only respects but also incorporates cultural heritage into healthcare practices, resulting in greater acceptance and use of the platform among rural traditional communities.
To ensure that our technology is accessible to users who do not have a smartphone or reliable internet access, the CareConnect app also sends critical health information and reminders via SMS. This feature ensures that critical health information reaches those in greatest need, bridging the digital divide. We are also looking into the use of virtual reality (VR) for educational purposes, where healthcare workers can simulate various childbirth scenarios. This technology is intended to improve the training of midwives and healthcare personnel, particularly those living in remote areas where access to high-quality training is limited.
In a nutshell, Maternanet's approach combines cutting-edge technology and traditional knowledge to offer a comprehensive, culturally appropriate solution to maternal health issues. This combination ensures that our solution is both effective in its immediate impact and resilient in its long-term viability, embodying the mission of using technology to streamline critical systems in society.
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- Big Data
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- Software and Mobile Applications
- Kenya
- Tanzania
- Uganda
Our solution team is composed of;
* Five Full-Time Staff: This includes our core team members who manage day-to-day operations, development, and strategy. They are pivotal in driving the mission forward and maintaining continuous engagement with our stakeholders.
* Three Part-Time Staff: Our part-time staff includes specialists such as a medical advisor, technical experts, and a community outreach coordinator, each contributing to specific areas of the project.
Our team has been working on our solution for the past two years. Since the start of our project in March 2022, we have progressed from initial concept development to our current pilot phase. This period has been characterized by extensive research, development, and iterative testing in collaboration with our target communities to ensure that our solution not only meets, but exceeds, the required standards and truly addresses the needs of those we hope to serve.
Maternanet values diversity as a key driver of innovation and equity. Our team is made up of people from diverse backgrounds, including gender, ethnicity, and professional experience, which broadens our collective perspective and improves our approach to solving complex problems.
We use a blind recruitment process to avoid bias and focus solely on skills and ability to learn. This approach has helped us create a leadership team that is 60% female and represents a variety of ethnicities. We are also committed to ensuring that all team members have equal access to training and advancement opportunities. Our organization also promotes open communication and continuous feedback to ensure that all voices are heard and valued. We regularly participate in team-building activities that promote mutual respect and understanding.
Moving forward, our goal for enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion is to increase underrepresented community representation in tech by 10% over the next two years in the organization, as well as to expand our mentorship program to include external mentors from diverse backgrounds.
Maternanet is strategically positioned at the nexus of healthcare and technology, specifically crafted to enhance maternal healthcare services for women in Sub-Saharan Africa's underserved regions. The enterprise's business model focuses on delivering significant social impact alongside financial sustainability by integrating advanced technology with accessible healthcare solutions.
Maternanet identifies pregnant women in underserved regions as its primary beneficiaries, while healthcare providers and local health authorities represent its key customers. These customers benefit from the platform's ability to extend their reach and efficiency in serving a broader patient base. The product offerings are multi-faceted: a subscription-based application featuring health tracking and educational content, strategic partnerships with private clinics for technology integration, and data analytics services that provide valuable health insights to various stakeholders.
Ultimately, Maternanet is not just a business; it is a vital service aimed at reducing maternal mortality rates through improved healthcare access. The platform's integration of technology with healthcare services makes it a scalable solution capable of adapting to various markets, thereby multiplying its impact. With a clear focus on sustainability, Maternanet is poised to continue expanding its reach, bringing essential healthcare services to the doorsteps of those who need them most. This strategic approach ensures that Maternanet is not only financially viable but also aligned with its goal of making a lasting impact on maternal health in the regions we serve.
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Maternanet's financial sustainability strategy combines revenue generation with ongoing fundraising efforts, particularly in the early stages, to support operations and expand impact. This comprehensive approach ensures the solution's long-term viability and impact in maternal healthcare for underserved populations.
Maternanet's financial foundation is built on a mixed revenue model that includes subscription fees, partnership agreements, and data analytics services. To begin, the platform charges a subscription fee for premium features such as personalized healthcare plans and tracking, with a direct focus on end users - middle-income women in target areas. This fee is reasonable to ensure affordability while generating a consistent revenue stream. Second, Maternanet has established partnerships with private healthcare providers and clinics. These collaborations include service contracts in which Maternanet integrates its technology with healthcare providers' operational systems, improving service delivery. Revenue from these contracts not only increases Maternanet's financial resources, but it also strengthens its position in the healthcare industry. In addition, the platform provides anonymized data analytics services to research and public health institutions interested in maternal health trends. This service converts aggregated health data collected through the platform into actionable insights, generating additional revenue.
In addition to earning revenue, Maternanet actively seeks grants and donor funding, with a focus on sources that promote global health innovations and social good. The organization has successfully secured initial grants from notable international health foundations and open innovation challenges, which have helped cover startup costs and operations. These grants not only provide a financial boost, but also validate the platform's potential and credibility.
Maternanet's financial strategy has yielded promising results thus far. The subscription model has already attracted a large number of users who are eager to pay for the app's premium features. Furthermore, the partnership with private clinics has been expanded to several regions, with each contract generating additional revenue and increasing the user base.
Maternanet intends to strengthen its relationships with existing donors and partners while also exploring new funding opportunities. The goal is to secure long-term, sustainable funding that will enable further innovation and growth. Investment in marketing and user acquisition will also be critical for increasing subscriptions and thus revenue.
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