Health Systems
Aje Telo Health
Defining future health systems for a better Africa
Aje Telo Health looks at how better care is built across awareness, access, dignity and coordinated support.
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Aje Telo Health
Sickle Cell as a Health Systems Question
Aje Telo’s Sickle Cell focus explores what better health systems must look like for patients, caregivers and communities.
What this system is about
Our starting point
We begin with Sickle Cell because it quickly reveals how health systems succeed or fail in real life.
It brings together awareness, stigma, caregiver strain, affordability and patient dignity in one clear frame.
From there, Aje Telo Health looks outward to the wider question: what should better care systems across Africa actually feel like to live through?
How Aje Telo Health frames the work
We treat health as a systems question — looking not only at illness, but at the structures around it: public understanding, affordability, institutional readiness, referral pathways, caregiver support and dignity.
Surface the real story
Use conversation and documentation to reveal how health challenges are actually lived.
Frame the systems question
Turn lived experience into bigger questions about access, coordination, preparedness and support.
Point toward better response
Help define future-ready health systems that are more informed, humane and capable.