D-tree is a global organization committed to strengthening health systems in low- and middle-income countries.
Its work is dedicated to the achievement of universal health coverage (UHC) and ensuring that everyone has access to the quality care they need to live longer and healthier lives. Its goal is to improve the health and wellbeing of 10 million people by 2025, working in partnership with governments, ministries and non-state actors and gathering evidence on our model to advance the field.
Since its inception, D-tree has worked in over 16 countries around the world. We are currently focusing our model of sustainable, digital health system transformation in 4 geographies: Zanzibar, mainland Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia.
Digital health has a significant role to play in achieving UHC, but D-tree views it as a health system enabler, not a solution in and of itself. It is only when we take a holistic and rights-based approach to digital transformation —focusing on health system strengthening and designing context-appropriate, government-led solutions that digital systems can lead to transformational change.
With this in mind, D-tree is in it for the long-run. D-tree serves as a trusted partner to governments across the entire process of healthcare improvement —together envisioning what’s possible, testing, integrating and scaling digital innovation within their health system.