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Senegal-Based Eyone Secures $1 Million to Boost Digital Health Across Africa
Digital health startup Eyone, based in Senegal, has raised $1 million in funding to strengthen its position in the industry and advance its expansion throughout Africa.
Established in 2015 by Henri Ousmane Gueye, Eyone focuses on providing digital solutions to foster a connected healthcare ecosystem.
Its platform bridges patients with essential stakeholders, such as hospitals, clinics, insurers, international organizations, and governments, to ensure more efficient and coordinated healthcare delivery.
The funding round was primarily supported by the Sonatel Group, which contributed $855,000 through its investment arm, Véhicule d’Investissement et de Financing (VIF), alongside $145,000 from BICIS.
The financial boost will help Eyone refine its digital health services, broaden its reach, and introduce innovative healthcare solutions tailored for the African market.
Eyone’s vision is to transform healthcare on the continent by harnessing technology to close gaps in access and improve the quality of services available to patients and healthcare providers.
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