Flagship initiative of the Ultra Elaj Group

A continental healthcare platform for radiology, radiotherapy, and cardiac access across Africa.

ULTRA-AFRICA HEALTHCARE (UAH) is a five-year, 37-country initiative designed to expand diagnostic imaging, oncology treatment access, and cardiac intervention capacity through phased partnerships and disciplined delivery.

1,500 Centers planned
R / RT / C Tracks
Controlled Vendor access
Program reach 37 countries
Impact ambition 30 million lives
Radiotherapy target 200 centers / 500 LINACs
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Target countries 37

Initial footprint across priority markets in Africa.

Planned centers 1,500

Combined five-year infrastructure target.

Lives represented 30M

Lives represented in the current impact ambition.

Radiotherapy centers 200

Oncology treatment sites in the stated scope.

LINAC units 500

Linear accelerators supporting expanded RT access.

Institutional alignment

Ultra Elaj works alongside continental business institutions and supporting organizations.

Ultra Elaj
Ultra Elaj Lead operating platform
Africa Business Council
Africa Business Council Strategic partner
COMESA Business Council
COMESA Business Council Supporting organization
FEWACCI
FEWACCI Supporting organization

About the wider group

UAH is backed by the wider Ultra Elaj healthcare platform.

Ultra Elaj is the healthcare platform behind ULTRA-AFRICA HEALTHCARE (UAH), bringing together program leadership, delivery coordination, and strategic partnerships.

Its role spans implementation planning, digital-health integration, vendor alignment, and multi-country execution support.

Across the initiative, Ultra Elaj provides the operating structure needed for scale, capability, and healthcare delivery impact.

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Built for healthcare partnerships at scale

The site serves as the institutional front door for UAH, combining project visibility, partner confidence, and a secure pathway for qualified vendors.

Program tracks

Three public workstreams define the first operational phase.

The public site helps qualified vendors identify the right track before they move into the controlled portal process.

Radiology
R

Radiology

UAH places radiology at the center of the diagnostic network, with approximately 1,000 imaging centers across the five-year plan.

1,000 centers

CT, MRI, nuclear medicine, interventional imaging, and integrated digital operations.

Explore the Radiology track
Radiotherapy
RT

Radiotherapy

The radiotherapy track includes 200 centers and 500 LINACs, making oncology capacity one of the most strategic UAH workstreams.

200 centers / 500 LINACs

Treatment infrastructure, planning systems, shielding, maintenance, and specialist support.

Explore the Radiotherapy track
Cardiac
C

Cardiac

UAH includes a dedicated cardiac pathway focused on cath-lab access, faster intervention windows, and stronger regional treatment capability.

300 centers

Catheterization labs, interventional support, and emergency-response capacity.

Explore the Cardiac track

Rollout view

Five-year ambition with track-specific windows and carefully managed release of detail.

This site outlines scope, track logic, and indicative timing. Detailed tender mechanics, evaluation specifics, bond requirements, and templates are shared only through the protected vendor process.

Program overview

  • Stage I scope covers Radiology, Radiotherapy, and Cardiac pathways across a 37-country footprint.
  • The program follows a five-year delivery horizon with track-specific workstreams and phased expansion.
  • Indicative windows and acquisition models are shared at a summary level, while detailed templates and evaluation mechanics remain protected.
  • Detailed tender files are released only through the vendor qualification and portal process.

Target footprint

The public map illustrates the current 37-country target footprint used in the approved project framing and rollout planning documents.

Radiotherapy window 10 May 2026 to 10 October 2026

Indicative public window for RT category procurement and partner engagement.

Radiology window 15 June 2026 to 15 November 2026

Indicative public window for radiology category procurement and submissions.

Cardiac cath-lab window 15 November 2026 to 15 February 2027

Indicative public window for cardiac intervention packages.

Vendor process

Built around review, qualification, payment verification, and role-based portal access.

01

Vendor application

Vendors submit a company application through the public Portal Access page, including role, target tracks, territories, and capability summary.

02

Review and qualification

The UAH team reviews strategic fit, delivery capability, and track relevance before moving a company into the next stage.

03

General information release

Qualified applicants may receive a first layer of general information before any payment instruction or protected tender package is issued.

04

Bank transfer and verification

Where applicable, the next step is payment by bank transfer. Bank details are shared privately after review, not published on the site.

05

Portal credentials issued

After payment verification, one portal login is issued per company, aligned to approved vendor role and one or more modality tracks.

06

Assigned documents and submission workspace

Inside the Vendor Portal, companies receive only the protected documents relevant to their approved tracks and complete the tender package online.

Commercial structures

Commercial structures reflected across the current UAH program.

Revenue sharing / pay-per-use

Commercial structures can align vendor participation with service utilization and measured delivery output.

MSA / fee-for-service

Managed service and operational support models remain relevant where service continuity is critical.

Subscription equipment-as-a-service

Recurring commercial structures support phased deployment and lifecycle management across a large footprint.

Finance lease / hire purchase

Long-term capital models may be applied in structured rollouts where ownership timing matters.

Lease agreement

Flexible leasing remains suitable for certain equipment classes and regional rollout conditions.

Deferred payment / installment

Deferred structures support phased implementation where aligned with contracting terms.

Vendor Portal

A secure vendor environment for documents, submissions, and communication.

Approved companies receive one secure login per company, track-specific document access, and a submission workspace for legal, technical, commercial, and supporting files. Direct document URLs are not publicly exposed.

Dashboard

Application status, submission status, review notes, and progress across required upload groups.

Assigned Documents

Protected files shown only to the relevant vendor role, track, and stage, with optional manual overrides.

Submission Workspace

Structured upload groups for company, legal, compliance, technical, commercial, and supporting documentation.

Next Step

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