WHERE WE WORK
IMPACT Alliance operates across East Africa, with our headquarters in Sudan and active programs in Kenya and Somalia β building digital health systems where they are needed most.
2
Countries
10.5M+
People Reached
1000+
Health Facilities
3500+
Health Workers
Sudan
Headquarter OfficeOperating in one of the world's most challenging humanitarian contexts, our Sudan team delivers critical health services and digital health infrastructure to conflict-affected communities. Despite significant challenges, we have built a resilient digital health system serving hundreds of thousands of people.
Sudan's health system faces extraordinary challenges due to ongoing conflict, displacement, and resource constraints. IMPACT Alliance works in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Health, UN agencies, and local organizations to maintain and strengthen health services even in the most difficult circumstances.
95+
Health Facilities
620K
People Reached
42+
Digital Solutions
280+
Health Workers
Somalia
Country OfficeRebuilding Somalia's health system from the ground up, our team integrates digital health tools into every aspect of health service delivery and system management. We work closely with the Federal Government of Somalia and regional health authorities to build sustainable digital health infrastructure.
Somalia is rebuilding its health system after decades of conflict and instability. Digital health offers a unique opportunity to leapfrog traditional health system development β establishing modern, data-driven systems from the outset rather than digitizing legacy paper-based processes.
67+
Health Facilities
380K
People Reached
28+
Digital Solutions
120+
Health Workers
EXPANDING OUR REACH
IMPACT Alliance is committed to expanding its digital health programs to additional countries across East and Horn of Africa. Our expansion strategy prioritizes countries with the greatest need and the strongest potential for sustainable digital health transformation.
We are currently conducting feasibility assessments in Ethiopia, Djibouti, and South Sudan, with plans to establish new country offices by 2026.
Ethiopia
Feasibility Assessment
Djibouti
Partnership Discussions
South Sudan
Needs Assessment