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MediBora Is Closing the Last Mile in Maternal Care

by Showafrica March 26, 2026 10 0 Comment

For a moment, the conference hall fell silent.

When the Stars of Innovation US Kenya AI Challenge announced its finalists, five Kenyan students stood up knowing that what they had built could change more than a competition result. It could change outcomes for mothers who too often fall through the last mile of care.

They had met as strangers at a hackathon. What connected them was a shared concern that pregnancy remains one of Kenya’s most persistent public health risks.


A Problem That Refused to Be Ignored

Maternal health statistics in Kenya remain sobering.

The country records an estimated three hundred fifty five maternal deaths per one hundred thousand live births. That figure is far above the global target of fewer than seventy by 2030. Across Africa, the picture is even starker. The continent accounts for roughly seventy percent of global maternal deaths.

Many of those deaths do not happen inside hospitals. They happen at home after symptoms appear but before help arrives.

“That gap is where we focused,” said Jael Wainaina, the team’s data scientist. “Many mothers skip clinic visits. Hospitals cannot track warning signs while women are at home.”


Building for How People Actually Live

The team named their solution MediBora.

Rather than relying on complex devices or constant clinic visits, MediBora uses tools that already work in Kenyan households. SMS USSD voice prompts and simple mobile interfaces connect mothers clinicians and community health workers into one system.

Routine check ins ask mothers to report symptoms such as headaches swelling dizziness or reduced fetal movement. These responses feed into a risk scoring system based on established clinical guidance.

“We are very careful,” Wainaina explained. “This is a prototype. We are not testing on patients yet. Validation must happen safely and ethically.”


From Symptom to Signal

The strength of MediBora lies in timing.

When symptoms are reported, the system flags potential risks early. Clinicians see alerts through a dashboard and can respond before a situation becomes an emergency.

“There is a patient dashboard and a doctor dashboard,” said Fardosa Mohamed, a member of the team. “If something looks abnormal, a doctor can call the mother in early or initiate a referral.”

In higher risk cases, the system is designed to trigger location-enabled emergency alerts so transport can be arranged faster and referral hospitals can prepare in advance.

That matters in a country where delays in seeking care account for roughly one-third of maternal deaths and where most pregnant women live far from referral facilities.


Simple Technology With Proven Impact

Kenya’s mobile infrastructure makes this approach viable.

By late 2025, the country had about seventy-five million mobile connections, reaching far beyond smartphone ownership. SMS remains one of the most reliable communication tools across urban and rural areas.

Evidence shows it works. Jacaranda Health’s digital PROMPTS platform has reached more than three million Kenyan women, with most high-risk users seeking care after receiving alerts.

MediBora builds on that lesson by focusing on early detection rather than crisis response.


Why Scaling Is the Hard Part

The biggest challenge ahead is not technical.

Mobile health tools often struggle to move beyond pilot stages. Procurement rules data protection standards and funding pathways remain unclear. Without institutional buy in, even strong solutions can stall.

“You can build something effective,” Mohamed said. “But scaling requires trust partnerships and people willing to invest.”

The team plans to measure impact through response times referrals enabled and risk alerts detected. But trust matters just as much.

“If mothers feel reassured and recommend it, that is real impact,” Mohamed added.


Designed With Care Not Assumptions

One of the most important lessons the team learned was humility.

“Symptoms that are normal for one mother can be dangerous for another,” Wainaina said.

That insight shaped MediBora’s design. Communication preferences differ. Phone access differs. Risk thresholds differ. The platform adapts rather than assumes.

“We are not trying to replace clinics,” Mohamed said. “We want to support healthcare workers and save lives.”


Why This Story Matters

MediBora is not about artificial intelligence hype.

It is about using simple technology to close deadly gaps. It is about designing systems around real lives rather than ideal conditions.

Africa’s health challenges will not be solved by complex tools alone. They will be solved by solutions that understand context, timing and trust.

Sometimes saving lives starts with a simple question sent by text.


Sources

• Bird Story Agency
• World Health Organisation
• UNICEF maternal health data
• Communications Authority of Kenya
• Jacaranda Health
• MediBora project website

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