African healthcare needs markets (not philanthropy)

I recently interviewed Gregory Rockson, the founder of mPharma, a Ghana-based startup that’s raised $35M to date.

In (very) broad terms, mPharma does the following: they buy/​franchise local pharmacies, recuperate buying data and use that data to craft context-relevant health insurance plans.

Private healthcare might be demonized in the West, especially the US, for its excesses. In Africa, the equation is somewhat switched: the flood of philanthropic money into healthcare has created dangerous dependencies. Private healthcare and associated private health insurance are vital.

You can read the interview here: https://​​www.realisticoptimist.io/​​p/​​african-healthcare-needs-markets

Looking forward to your thoughts,