Why it matters
Increasing access to quality, affordable healthcare is crucial to addressing health inequality, reducing mortality rates, boosting productivity, and alleviating poverty.
We invest in healthcare companies to expand access to affordable, high-quality services while strengthening public health systems – especially benefiting low- and middle-income communities.
Our impact priorities
- Accessibility
- Affordability
- Quality
Focus areas
Hospitals and clinics
Filling gaps in the public health system, improving quality and access to affordable primary and speciality care.
Diagnostic services
Expanding access to early and accurate disease detection, contributing to better outcomes and overall cost savings.
Pharmacy chains and e-pharmacy
Expanding availability and affordability of quality-assured medicines, reducing prevalence of counterfeit and unqualified mecinies.
Pharmaceuticals and medical equipment
Advancing local availability of pharmaceuticals and medical devices, ensuring resilient supply, fit for market and supporting local ecosystem.
Distribution of medical products
Improving quality of medicines and medical products, reaching the costumer through proper handing and reducing costs through more efficient supply chains.
Health-tech
Supply chain related software solutions and advanced technologies like AI, wearable devices and data analytics, enabling personalised treatments, improved and more efficient patient care.
Impact in numbers
1.31
million patients served
50%
young employees under the age of 25
497,445
female patients served
Case
MYDAWA
MYDAWA accelerates access to quality healthcare in Kenya and Uganda, by tripling their number of pharmacies and expanding the online pharmacy platform.
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Case
DCDC
DCDC expands access to affordable dialysis in India, supporting the National Dialysis Program and treating over 10,000 patients with kidney disease.
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Get in touch
Managing Director and Co-head of Healthcare and Ukraine
Lisbeth Erlands
Managing Director and Co-head of Healthcare and Ukraine
Svitlana Babak Andersen