Initial footprint across priority markets in Africa.
UAH Project
A five-year healthcare infrastructure initiative built around access, scale, and controlled execution.
The UAH program combines 37-country reach, 1,500 planned centers, a 30 million lives impact ambition, and a phased R / RT / C structure designed for disciplined delivery.
Combined five-year infrastructure target.
Lives represented in the current impact ambition.
Oncology treatment sites in the stated scope.
Linear accelerators supporting expanded RT access.
Program structure
Structured as a continental healthcare access platform.
Stage I 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.
Operating logic
UAH brings together capital equipment, service delivery, digital-health systems, and regional operating support under one coordinated rollout model.
Track overview
Radiology, Radiotherapy, and Cardiac anchor the public program structure.
Radiology
UAH places radiology at the center of the diagnostic network, with approximately 1,000 imaging centers across the five-year plan.
1,000 centersCT, MRI, nuclear medicine, interventional imaging, and integrated digital operations.
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Radiotherapy
The radiotherapy track includes 200 centers and 500 LINACs, making oncology capacity one of the most strategic UAH workstreams.
200 centers / 500 LINACsTreatment infrastructure, planning systems, shielding, maintenance, and specialist support.
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Cardiac
UAH includes a dedicated cardiac pathway focused on cath-lab access, faster intervention windows, and stronger regional treatment capability.
300 centersCatheterization labs, interventional support, and emergency-response capacity.
Explore the Cardiac trackIndicative timing
Indicative timing is shared at program level; detailed tender mechanics remain protected.
Indicative public window for RT category procurement and partner engagement.
Indicative public window for radiology category procurement and submissions.
Indicative public window for cardiac intervention packages.
Commercial framing
Accepted public commercial models
These models reflect the commercial structures referenced across the program. Detailed commercial packages remain inside the protected vendor workflow.
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.
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