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Oxygen access isn’t just about delivering equipment; it’s about making sure it works—today, tomorrow, and for years to come. Through strategic partnerships, technical training, and knowledge-sharing, we are building a resilient healthcare ecosystem that prioritizes long-term functionality.

Scaling Solutions, Strengthening Systems

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Engaged Biomeds

Every functioning ventilator, oxygen concentrator, and cylinder relies on skilled hands. By directly supporting over 1,000 biomedical engineers, we’re ensuring that life-saving equipment doesn’t just arrive—it stays operational.

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Mobilized Stakeholders

Governments, healthcare leaders, NGOs, and the private sector all play a role in sustaining oxygen infrastructure. Through our work with over 500 key stakeholders, we are aligning priorities, shaping policies, and fostering accountability.

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Situational Analyses conducted

Before solutions can be implemented, the challenges must be fully understood. Our three in-depth situational analyses have mapped critical gaps in oxygen access, guiding national strategies and targeted interventions.

Data Driven, Action

Institutionalizing Long-Term Change

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Agreements with Ministries of Health

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Agreements with academic institutions

Ensuring government commitment to oxygen system sustainability and embedding biomedical equipment maintenance into training curricula and workforce development.

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Educational Videos

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downloads of the BME Konza App

Equipping professionals with the latest best practices and ensuring technicians have on-demand access to critical repair guidance.

Knowledge That, Saves