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Transform Health:

Health for all
in the digital age

Digital transformation is one of the most powerful levers to expand access to quality primary health care and build resilient, equitable health systems. When done right, it accelerates progress toward universal health coverage (UHC), ensuring everyone, everywhere can access the care they need.

Transform Health is a global coalition of 230 organisations working to unlock this potential. We convene stakeholders and partner with governments and institutions to strengthen the enabling environment for digital health, the laws, policies, governance, and financing systems that make transformation possible and ensure it is equitable, inclusive and sustainable. By aligning stakeholders, driving policy reform, and providing tools and targeted technical support, we ensure digital health delivers lasting, inclusive impact at scale.

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What we do

  • We work to strengthen the enabling environment for digital health in priority countries, bringing together governments, civil society, youth, women, and other stakeholders through multi-stakeholder coalitions.
  • We shape and support robust health data governance at national, regional, and global levels, grounded in human rights, equity, and trust, to safeguard data privacy and rights, while also supporting responsible data use for public benefit.
  • We drive increased and more effective investment in digital health, improving coordination, alignment, transparency, and accountability to ensure resources deliver measurable, sustainable impact and meet the needs of end users and under-served populations.

At the heart of our work is a simple principle: digital transformation must serve people. We work with young people, women, and marginalised communities as co-creators, ensuring digital health is people-centred, inclusive, rights-based, and built to last. We don’t just advocate for change - we help deliver it..

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Our impact

56 million
people served in Kenya by the implementation of regulation set out in the Digital Health Act.
18 million
people to be served in Senegal by the adoption and subsequent implementation of the national digital health policy.
81 million
people to be served in Rajasthan, India by the accelerated adoption and use of digital health across the State.
283 million
people served in Indonesia through a digital health curriculum, adopted by 26 public health institutions, leading to greater efficiencies at the primary healthcare level.
132 million
people to be served in Mexico by more robust health data governance legislation and the accelerated adoption of digital health and interoperable systems.
18 million
people served in Ecuador by the government’s adoption and implementation of a national digital health policy.
770 million
people to be served in 11 countries, across Africa, Asia and Latin America, through technical support to strengthen national health data governance frameworks.
developed to assess and strengthen health data governance frameworks, engaging 1000+ stakeholders in their development.
24
national health data governance legislative landscape reports produced, increasing the evidence base and taking stock of approaches.
1300+
stakeholders engaged (including 300+ young people) to shape equitable, rights-based frameworks, and tools.
6.7 million
people engaged on the issue of health data governance, through the #MyDataOurHealth public mobilisation campaign.
Andrea Studer
ANDREA STUDER
Chief Executive Officer, Fondation Botnar

“ Fondation Botnar is proud to have been among the founding supporters of Transform Health and to witness its remarkable growth from a small alliance to a diverse, global coalition. Over the past five years, Transform Health has shown how collective action and a rights-based approach can shape more equitable digital health systems. The coalition’s commitment to inclusion, collaboration, and youth engagement has been key to its impact.”

Magda Lopes Queta
MAGDA LOPES QUETA
Executive Director, ENDA Santé (Coordinating Partner Transform Health Senegal)

“ Transform Health Senegal is transforming isolated efforts into a unified movement, driven by the active engagement of national stakeholders to foster alignment, coordination and a stronger, collective voice to influence national health priorities.”

Christoph Benn
CHRISTOPH BENN
Managing Director, JLI Center for Global Health Diplomacy and President, Transform Health Executive Committee

“ When Transform Health began, we recognised the need for a space that could unite diverse voices around one shared goal: to make digital transformation work for everyone, not just the few.”

Natasha Sunderji
NATASHA SUNDERJI
Global Health and Nutrition Lead, Accenture and Member, Transform Health Executive Committee

“ The coalition’s strength lies in its collective purpose. Each partner brings a unique perspective, yet all are united by the conviction that digital transformation must advance health for all.”

Allan Maleche
ALLAN MALECHE
Executive Director, KELIN Kenya (Coordinating Partner Transform Health Kenya)

“ This coalition has enabled civil society to contribute meaningfully to national digital health strategies. We are not just observers. We are shaping policy.”

Hector Valle
HECTOR VALLE
Chief Executive Officer, FUNSALUD (Coordinating Partner Transform Health Mexico)

“ Our work at the national level is not imported - but rather it is rooted in national priorities and led by us. Transform Health strengthens our voice while supporting our leadership.”

Dykki Settle
DYKKI SETTLE
CEO, Medic and Member, Transform Health Executive Committee

“ Transform Health has built more than a coalition. It has built a movement that will continue to influence how the world delivers on health for all in the digital age. This collective movement for equity grows even more important as the digital age increasingly evolves into the age of AI.”

Helga Fogstad
HELGA FOGSTAD
Director, Health Programme UNICEF and Former Executive Director, PMNCH

“ Transform Health was critical in making the health sector understand that digital transformation isn’t about the digital tools themselves, but about the systems, policies and people that make those tools work.”

Nicole Spieker
NICOLE SPIEKER
Chief Executive Officer, PharmAccess

“ Transform Health was founded on the belief that systems change happens when the public and private sector work collectively to place patients at the center of digital health systems, and ensure data sovereignty.”

Sameer Kanwar
SAMEER KANWAR
Director, Digital Health, AI and MedTech, PATH (Coordinating Partner Transform Health India)

“ Advancing Digital Health requires collective efforts from various departments and stakeholders collaborating to deploy solutions rooted in the local realities of users. Only through this inclusive, people-first approach can digital health be embraced sustainably and deliver on its potential. Transform Health has been one of the most important platforms, both for enabling these conversations and driving these ideas forward.”

Where we work

Our 230 coalition partners are spread across 65 countries. We implement work across six locally-owned and driven national coalitions in Kenya,
Indonesia, Ecuador, Senegal, India and Mexico. We also work on policy agendas and provide technical support in 10 additional countries across three regions.

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Key initiatives advancing
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What's new and coming up
for Transform Health

Strengthening health data governance in the age of AI: From rhetoric to action (TEST)
Strengthening health data governance in the age of AI: From rhetoric to action (TEST)

Date: July 9, 2026

Location: Online

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