Aje Telo Health

Defining future health systems for a better Africa

Aje Telo Health looks at how better health is built across care, prevention, awareness, nutrition, dignity, affordability and coordinated support.

Featured Health Project

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.

Recorded conversation A featured interview with Edwin Masivo on advocacy, care gaps and future-ready support systems.
Systems lens Awareness, caregiver burden, affordability, stigma reduction and specialized treatment pathways.
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What this system covers

Aje Telo Health treats health as more than treatment. It looks at the wider system around human wellbeing: public awareness, preventive behaviour, nutrition, care access, financing pressure, referral design, caregiver support, patient dignity and institutional readiness.

Our work can move from specific health conditions into the broader question of how future African health systems should be designed to feel, function and respond in real life.

Scope Care, prevention, awareness, nutrition, affordability, dignity and support
Systems view How people, institutions, funding and information come together around health
Starting point Specific health stories that reveal wider structural questions

Health is not only about illness. It is about the system around life.

Aje Telo Health explores how stronger African health systems can become more humane, more preventive, more coordinated and more capable of meeting everyday realities.

Surface the lived reality

Use conversations, stories and project documentation to reveal how health challenges are actually experienced by patients, caregivers and communities.

Frame the systems question

Connect lived experience to the wider structures of awareness, affordability, support pathways, institutional readiness and public response.

Point toward better design

Help define future-ready health systems that are more informed, more dignified and better aligned to African realities.