Transforming data into actionable insights for maternal health and system performance.
Providing technical assistance for health financing and Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
Designing robust frameworks to improve efficiency and accountability in health systems.
Providing technical assistance for health financing and Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
Designing robust frameworks to improve efficiency and accountability in health systems.
Official Technical Partner to the Ministry of Health and Regional Health Bureaus, institutionalizing evidence-based reforms across 14 regions.
We supported the MoH–Ministry of Finance Joint Committee in securing a 9 billion ETB subsidy for medicines and supplies during national economic reforms.
We aren't just external consultants. We are embedded technical partners who combine international scientific standards with deep local expertise to solve the most complex health system challenges.
Connect with a network of experts spanning from the USA to sub-Saharan Africa to solve global health challenges.
We empower the next generation of health leaders through structured mentorship and leadership development programs.
Work alongside seasoned professionals from Harvard University and top Ethiopian research institutions.
We don't just write reports; we embed experts within the Ministry of Health to ensure data becomes national policy.
Our strategies helped secure a 9 Billion ETB subsidy for essential health supplies and strengthened regional financing.
Systems Innovation: We lead the national transition to digital safety and commodity tracking tools like e-PSIRLS and Data Triangulation.
e-PSIRLS: Pioneering a Digital Culture of Safety.
The Challenge: Prior to 2021, regional leaders lacked clear data on subnational resource
flows,making it difficult to address health spending inequities.
Our Intervention: Fenot conducted the first-ever Oromia Regional Health Accounts (RHA) study.
The findings were startling: per capita health expenditure was USD 27 (vs. national USD 34), and 49% of
spending was out-of-pocket.
Evidence inspired the Regional Finance Bureau to significantly increase the pharmaceutical and essential supplies budget.
Informed the Oromia Health Financing Strategy, shifting the burden away from the poorest households.
Created a blueprint for subnational resource mobilization now being scaled to the Amhara region.