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For Contributors in Africa
NFAHS is built first and foremost for the communities it serves. Every African — whether you contribute $5, $100, or $50,000 — has a seat at this table.
The future of African healthcare cannot be built only with capital from outside. NFAHS is designed so that contributors living on the continent are not an afterthought — they are central to the mission, to its credibility, and to its long-term ownership.
You do not need to give large amounts to participate. The fund is built on the principle that one million contributors at $100 each is more powerful, more durable, and more accountable than a small number of large cheques. A pledge of any size makes you part of that story.
Who this is for
- Individuals across Africa — salaried workers, students, retirees, anyone who believes our hospitals and training institutions should be built and owned by us.
- African professionals — doctors, engineers, lawyers, teachers, civil servants — supporting infrastructure for the people you serve every day.
- Local businesses and SMEs — companies that want to invest in the workforce and healthcare systems their employees and customers depend on.
- African corporates and foundations — pan-African banks, telcos, energy firms, and family-led foundations looking for a credible, transparent vehicle.
- Faith communities, cooperatives, alumni networks, and associations — collective pledges that channel community giving into long-term institutions.
Why this matters
African ownership is not symbolic. It shapes governance, accountability, and the kinds of decisions the fund is permitted to make. The more contributors are based on the continent, the more clearly NFAHS is a vehicle of Africans, not merely for Africans.
How to participate
- Pledge — register your intended contribution. There is no payment yet; we collect pledges while finalizing the fund's structure and local payment channels.
- Champion — introduce NFAHS to your network: your employer, your association, your church or mosque, your alumni group, your cooperative.
- Coordinate — express interest in becoming a country coordinator as the network forms in your country.
- Advise — if you are a senior clinician or department head, consider joining our clinical leadership circle.
Payment channels
We are actively building out local payment infrastructure — mobile money (M-Pesa, MTN MoMo, Airtel Money, Orange Money), bank transfer, and card — so that giving from anywhere on the continent is as frictionless as giving from abroad. Pledges submitted today help us prioritize which corridors to open first.
Join us in building Africa's healthcare future.
Whether you contribute $100 or $50,000 — every pledge brings the first hospital closer to opening its doors.
