"Healthcare is deeply personal."
For me, it's a story of contrasts — shaped by experiences across Australia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and South Africa — and by the difficult truth that where you are born still determines the care you can access.
I've seen what happens when systems work — and when they don't. In Australia, healthcare was structured, data-driven, and inclusive. In Zambia and Zimbabwe, it was a daily struggle for millions to get even the most basic services. In South Africa, it became clear that healthcare is divided along economic lines — world-class for the few who can afford it, and painfully inadequate for the many who cannot.
That imbalance, that sense of injustice, never left me.
💡 The Turning Point
Across the continent, we saw the same pattern repeat:
Healthcare that is disintegrated, expensive, and
exclusionary.
Insurance schemes cater to the employed and bankable, while informal workers, small business owners, and the unemployed are left to compete for limited space in an overburdened public system.
The result?
- People skip treatment.
- Hospitals collapse under pressure.
- Preventable conditions become fatal.
We realized that
the problem isn't medical — it's structural.
Africa's healthcare is fractured across 54 borders, dozens of
currencies, and countless disconnected systems.
But what if it didn't have to be?
🚀 The Bold Leap: Building Something Truly Borderless
The pinnacle moment came when our team — once scattered across industries and countries — decided to combine our expertise and build something bigger than ourselves.
We took the bold step to create 54 Healthcare, a digital-first, borderless health ecosystem designed to unite Africa's healthcare systems and make care accessible, affordable, and continuous — no matter where you are.
It wasn't just a startup idea;
it was a continental necessity.
"54 Healthcare is not just about treatment — it's about freedom. The freedom to access care, to move, to heal, and to live — without limits."
— Tererai Jaravaza
Founder & Chief Technologist