African Changemaker

Adeola Ayoola

Adeola is a Nigerian tech entrepreneur passionate about improving healthcare access in Africa.

She is the Co-Founder and CEO of Famasi Africa, a health-tech startup that aims to improve access to affordable and quality healthcare in Africa using technology.

Under her leadership, Famasi Africa has developed innovative healthcare solutions, such as a mobile app that connects users with healthcare providers and a platform that helps healthcare providers manage their practices.

The startup also provides health education resources and telemedicine services to help bridge Africa’s healthcare access and affordability gap.

Adeola is a notable figure in the African health tech industry and has been recognized for her contributions towards improving healthcare delivery and access in Africa.

 

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