At M-Scan Uganda, our partnerships are crucial in advancing our goal of providing accessible maternal healthcare. Our partners play a vital role in supporting our technology development, training, and outreach efforts.
These collaborations enable us to extend our reach and impact, bringing innovative healthcare solutions to underserved communities. We are proud to work alongside these organizations in our mission to save lives.
Meet our partners and learn about how together, we are making a difference.
Each partnership is built on a foundation of shared values and goals, aiming to enhance healthcare accessibility and quality. From technical expertise to funding and advocacy, our partners contribute in diverse yet significant ways to our mission.
Their support not only empowers us in our current initiatives but also fuels our vision for a future where every mother and child has access to life-saving healthcare services, regardless of their geographical or economic circumstances.
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TechCrunch | An American online publisher focusing on the tech industry, providing news, analysis of emerging trends, and profiling of new tech businesses and products. |
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JICA | The Japan International Cooperation Agency is a governmental agency that coordinates official development assistance for the government of Japan. |
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Hive Colab | An innovation and collaboration space for the tech community in Uganda, fostering entrepreneurial growth and networking. |
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AFREXIMBANK | The African Export-Import Bank, a multilateral trade finance institution created to finance and promote intra- and extra-African trade. |
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Outbox | An innovation and entrepreneurship support organization based in Uganda, helping new and upcoming African entrepreneurs to build and scale their businesses. |
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The Global Good Fund | A leadership development enterprise built by and for social entrepreneurs, aiming to invest in the most promising individuals worldwide. |
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UNFPA | The United Nations Population Fund, an international development agency that promotes the right of every woman, man, and child to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity. |
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ygap | An international development organization supporting early-stage social impact ventures with locally-led solutions to local problems. |
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United States African Development Foundation (USADF) | An independent U.S. government agency established to support African-led development that grows community enterprises by providing seed capital and technical support. |
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Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) | An organization in Uganda providing research, training, and services to fight infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS. |
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KOSME | The Korea SMEs and Startups Agency, dedicated to promoting and supporting small and medium-sized enterprises and startups in Korea. |
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Cisco | A multinational technology conglomerate that develops, manufactures, and sells networking hardware, software, telecommunications equipment and other high-technology services and products. |
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International Trade Centre (ITC) | A multilateral agency with a joint mandate from the World Trade Organization and the United Nations to foster inclusive and sustainable economic development through trade. |
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Airtel | A leading global telecommunications company with operations in 18 countries across Asia and Africa, providing mobile voice and data services. |
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Johnson & Johnson | A global medical devices, pharmaceutical, and consumer packaged goods manufacturing company recognized for its contributions to public health and innovation. |
MSCAN devices are designed for use in remote and resource-limited settings. They are energy-efficient and compatible with laptops, tablets, and mobile phones.
Our technology is tailored to meet the needs of healthcare professionals in rural areas, enhancing prenatal care and maternal health.
MSCAN’s portable ultrasound solutions are part of our commitment to reducing maternal mortality through early detection of risk factors.
MSCAN ultrasound devices are intended for use by trained healthcare professionals. Users should be familiar with the operation instructions and the limitations of the device.
Availability of our devices and services may vary by region. Please contact us for more information regarding availability in your area.
All data and case studies presented are based on real-life scenarios, reflecting the impact of our technology in various settings.
MSCAN is committed to providing affordable and accessible ultrasound technology to underserved communities, helping to bridge the healthcare gap.