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
1500
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.
500
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.
3
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
5
Agreements with Ministries of Health
20
Agreements with academic institutions
Ensuring government commitment to oxygen system sustainability and embedding biomedical equipment maintenance into training curricula and workforce development.
125
Educational Videos
250
downloads of the BME Konza App
Equipping professionals with the latest best practices and ensuring technicians have on-demand access to critical repair guidance.