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eHealth Africa and Afrolynk Talk Tech for Positive Impact


eHealth Africa and Afrolynk have teamed up with Unicorn Workspaces to foster networking and collaboration within the Berlin digital health and tech for global good community

Berlin, GermanyJune 6, 2019 —eHealth Africa, a non-profit organization that designs and implements digital health solutions in West Africa, and Afrolynk, an impact venture that supports and connects innovators, entrepreneurs, and other stakeholders in the EU-African market, have partnered with Unicorn Workspaces to host Meet your Neighbors in Tech for Global Good.

The community meetup, which will take place this June 27, invites attendees from a wide spectrum of Berlin’s global good sector, including leaders in technology, startups, NGOs, and public and private institutions, to come together in the spirit of building sustainable solutions. By serving as an incubator for the exchange of expertise and collaboration, the evening event is intended to jumpstart  long-term partnerships in order to scale social impact.

The event will kick-off with short talks by experts from different sectors, focused on how technology made in Berlin is being leveraged to improve lives. The lineup will include speakers from both host organizations, eHealth Africa and Afrolynk, who will be joined by two yet-to-be announced presenters. The specific presentation topics and the full lineup of speakers will be announced throughout the month of June leading up to the Meetup.

Register now to attend the event. For more information about the Meet your Neighbors in Tech for Global Good meetup contact Jennifer Bencivenga at jennifer.bencivenga@ehealthafrica.org.

About eHealth Africa: eHealth Africa  (eHA) is a non-profit organization based in Kano, Nigeria that builds stronger health systems in Africa through the design and implementation of data-driven solutions. eHA responds to local needs and provides underserved communities with tools to lead healthier lives through the integration of information, technology, and operations.