At ABCHealth, we believe that Africa’s prosperity is a collective responsibility that is achievable when we work together. Join us to make real impact that will change our continent’s health outcomes and leave a lasting legacy for generations to come.
Working Together for a healthier Africa
The African Business Coalition for Health (ABCHealth) is a coalition of African businesses, corporates and philanthropists committed to improve the health and wellbeing of Africans, working with governments, health professionals and other critical stakeholders for a healthier Africa.
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Together we can make a difference
We recognize that when we aggregate our competencies, mobilize our resources, build on our capacities and work unbiased with governments, together, we can achieve more in improving health outcomes in Africa.
Meet The
Change Makers
ABCHealth’s founders – Aliko Dangote and Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede – believe that Africa's population have a right to equitable, quality and affordable healthcare. Despite the challenges, Africans can have these when governments and businesses join their will and resources together to make a difference.
Mr. Aig-Imoukhuede is also the Founder and Chairman of Coronation Capital Limited, an Africa-focused private equity and proprietary investment firm established in 2014. Prior to this, he was Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank Plc, where he led the transformation of the bank to rank amongst Africa’s leading banks. His career in banking and finance spans three decades and has earned him national as well as international recognition including Commander of the Order of the Niger “CON”, conferred by the Federal Republic of Nigeria, for his contributions to the development of banking and finance, and Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year (West Africa).
Our Reach &
Coverage
Our reach spans across 54 African countries, galvanizing Private Sector through country’s corporates, businesses and philanthropists by creating an enabling platform to converse and make informed decisions as key stakeholders in the health and healthcare value chain of Africa that would improve the health and wellbeing of Africans.
Central Africa
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Southern Africa
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West Africa
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North Africa
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East Africa
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