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In each 30 Seconds vulnerable African dies in
sub Saharan Africa-
from preventable cause, the
disease deadliest region in globe

Our approach is Simple
 "Delivering Care and Hope | In every Mother tongue Language"

Language barrier

Tanzania  has over 120 ethnic groups and more than 100 indigenous languages 100% of health content is delivered only in English or Swahili. For many rural, indigenous people this creates an immediate exclusion.

3%Health workforce  

Sub-Saharan Africa carries about 25% of global disease burden but has only about 3% of the world’s health workers, creating severe strain on healthcare delivery, especially in rural and underserved regions

1 in 66 and
1 in 7,933

A woman in low-income countries faces a 1 in 66 lifetime risk of dying from maternal causes, compared to about 1 in 7,933 in high-income countries, showing extreme global inequality in maternal survival

Multilingual Evidence

Evidence shows that language barriers, significantly reduce healthcare access, treatment adherence, and preventive service uptake, particularly in multilingual rural communities across Africa.

EMPOWERING CREATIVITIES | ENDING DEADLIEST DISEASES

The Nitibu "difference"

We are the Cure that goes beyond hospital boundaries to prevent, find and bring the lost hope-diseased victims to Life by combining local languages, simple technology and community volunteerism for inclusive healthcare, We are doing this Since 2015

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The Nitibu Team

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THE NITIBU IN NUMBERS

The Nitibu Impact

2.3K

INDIGENOUS CHILDREN IMMUNIZED TO PROTECT THEM FROM FUTURE DISEASES

>>United States of America

We're very excited to announce that our founder Noely Mapunda was invited to represent the foundation at Clinton Global initiative University an initiative of Bill Clinton the former USA President in Chicago, United State of America (USA).

International Spotlights 

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CHANCES TO SEE DOCTORS CREATED FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN THEIR MOTHER LANGUAGES

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