Projects
Movement Health currently oversees projects in South America, Africa and Europe driven by the LATAM, EMEA and GLOBAL boards and is in the advanced stages of developing its first high-impact project in the Asia-Pacific region (India).
Our purpose, principles and metrics combined keeps translating visions into real results for real people, and we are proud to say that we help save lives.
This page contains examples of current projects.
“We Helped Save Lives”
When we grow old we will be able to say: “We helped save lives”.
We believe that access to health is a human right best realised through simplicity and low cost digital connection. We reject complexity that creates barriers. Instead, we embrace:
- Partnerships that serve humans
- Technology, data, and AI that enable access and equity.
- Whole-systems approaches that lower the avoidable disease burden.
Join us as partners to create a healthier, smarter, more connected world.
MEXICO
In partnership with SEDESA, CIFS, Microsoft, and CoreGroup-México, MHF has
launched a real-time health data dashboard to strengthen decision-making across Mexico City’s 35-hospital network.
The project gives decision makers access to realtime data, enhances data governance and interoperability, enables trend analysis and early detection, and supports more effective interventions for the city’s 8.9 million residents.
SOUTH AFRICA
In collaboration with the Nelson Mandela University, the National and Regional Department of Health, and the Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA), Movement Health has launched a project to improve cervical cancer awareness and early screening among women.
Initially launched in all eight districts in the Eastern Cape Province, the project is built for nationwide scale-up in 2026 and is designed to scale across other African countries.
COLOMBIA
In a country where over 5 million people are at cardiovascular risk, MHF helped scaling Delfos, a digital platform that improves prevention, triage,
and specialist access in underserved areas.
Following a successful pilot that reduced care coordination costs by up to 50%, The MHF helped expand to rural Amazonian regions with government support, enabling over 30,000 patient activations and 5,000 remote consultations to people that thus far had no access to healthcare.
Now evolving with more interested partners, Delfos is advancing into diabetes prevention for rural women and strengthening IoT capabilities, demonstrating brilliantly how digital health can close equity gaps in primary care.
PERU
Building on a successful test in the Cusco region enhancing screening coverage, early-stage diagnosis, and cancer registry quality for women aged 30 to 69, MHF is on track to expand the project to the Lambayeque and Arequipa regions to improve early detection of cervical and breast Cancer with the potential to reach millions of people.
The project strengthens referral pathways, empowering local health managers with digital tools, and dramatically reduces waiting times between screening and treatment.
GHANA
In partnership with the Pharmacy Council of Ghana, Movement Health helped successfully launch a project for hypertension screening and referral under the National e-Pharmacy Platform (NEPP). This far, nearly 400 pharmacies are part of the project, and it is integrated into several national digital health solutions, including the National Health Insurance claims application and the National Electronic Management System ensuring interoperability across the various digital solutions.
BULGARIA
MHF is enabling a cross-border knowledge transfer from Finland’s Helsinki University Hospital (HUS) and its Digital Health Village to Bulgaria where it will be integrated into the National Health Information System.
The initiative focuses on maternity care to begin with, adapting the digital model to guide patients through pregnancy and postnatal care, create awareness and improve adherence to pregnancy-related check-ups, tests and other healthcare services covered by the National Health Insurance Fund.
This provides the foundation to scale into further areas; oncology, cardiovascular disease, and prevention programs nationwide.
CHILE
MHF is supporting the development of a national Health Data Governance Toolkit in partnership with CENS and local stakeholders. By advancing broader responsible data use, the project enables safer integration of AI and digital health, strengthens institutional readiness, and lays the foundation for
sustainable, people-centered innovation in the Chilean health system.
Help Build Digital Bridges to a Healthier, Smarter World
Millions of people continue to die every year from preventable diseases, not due to a lack of effective solutions, but because those solutions remain trapped within isolated projects or national boundaries.
Innovations exist, yet too often they fail to reach the frontline, particularly in LMIC countries, perpetuating health disparities worldwide.
The Movement Health Foundation is tackling this challenge head-on. Guided by a clear purpose, strong principles, and disciplined processes, we build practical digital bridges that rapidly integrate proven health innovations into existing healthcare systems.
We help apply technologies that are simple, affordable, and effective: from real-time dashboards and mobile referral tools to decision-support algorithms, cancer screening and community health apps. All are adapted for low-resource settings and embedded into local or national priorities. We facilitate cross-border knowledge transfer, real-time data integration, and scalable, low-cost solutions that improve outcomes quickly.
Our approach enables countries and partners to scale what truly matters; dramatically reducing preventable disease burden and deaths from non-communicable diseases, achieving substantial cost savings, and making tangible progress toward global health goals like the Sustainable Development Goals.












