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Transform healthcare training and capacity building with our comprehensive digital learning platform.

115,000+
Total HCPs trained
250,000+
Total HCPs reached
102+
Countries reached globally
750+
Number of activities

Strengthening Capacity Building Programs

Empowering healthcare training with a seamless digital platform for both online and in-person learning..

Expand Program Reach

Deliver training to healthcare professionals anywhere and increase accessibility.

Digitize Medical Content

Transform static guidelines into engaging, multimedia courses with quizzes and videos

Impact Analysis

Measure knowledge gaps, conduct assessments, and generate reports for program evaluation.

Digital Learning Platform

Provide a centralized, mobile-friendly hub for seamless training access.

CPD & Certification

Offer accredited courses with digital certificates for professional development.

Case Studies

Enhancing the Impact of Clinical Guidelines in Africa

Challenge

In many LMICs, SOPs and clinical guidelines are underused due to poor access, low awareness, and limited digital tools—leading to inconsistent care. MLH, with Grand Challenges Senegal, is transforming access and engagement with these resources to support standardized, evidence-based practices for frontline healthcare workers.

Solution

With Grand Challenges Senegal’s support, we’ve piloted an AI-powered platform in major hospitals to standardize care. Hospitals can now upload SOPs, distribute training, track attendance, auto-generate assessments, identify knowledge gaps, and issue certificates—enabling real-time monitoring of healthcare provider comprehension.

Pharma and medtech success story

Impact

  • HCPs now engage more actively with standardized clinical content.
  • Trainers can easily assess comprehension and adjust learning pathways.
  • Hospitals are seeing improved consistency in clinical practice.
  • Real-time data is supporting stronger training strategies and oversight.
Pharma and medtech success story

Transforming Reproductive Health Access Through Digital Innovation

Challenge

Inefficient supply chain management and lack of up-to-date information among healthcare providers have posed significant challenges to equitable access to family planning products in underserved areas of Kenya, including Meru, Tharaka Nithi, and Isiolo.

Solution

In partnership with ICRHK, we digitized Kenya’s National Reproductive Health Commodities course on MLH, reaching over 25,000 HCPs. This has empowered providers with essential supply chain knowledge to better manage reproductive health products and improve service delivery nationwide.

Impact

  • More equitable access: Bridging knowledge gaps helps ensure family planning products reach underserved communities.
  • Wider reach: 25,000+ HCPs now have tools to enhance service delivery and impact.
  • Better resource management: Real-time access to key information supports efficient distribution of family planning commodities.

Empowering Young Doctors for Improved ASRHR in Kenya

Challenge

Kenya faces gaps in Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRHR) services, driven by limited training for young doctors and medical students. Many are unaware of national guidelines, contributing to low contraceptive use, unplanned pregnancies, unsafe abortions, and rising HIV/STI cases. Opportunities for youth involvement in ASRHR research and advocacy are also scarce.

Solution

The Kenya Medical Association (KMA) partnered with the Medical Learning Hub (MLH) to deliver a comprehensive ASRHR training and research program. Through workshops, webinars, mentorship, and an online community, young professionals were equipped with skills in evidence-based care, advocacy, and policy engagement.

Pharma and medtech success story

Impact

  • 30 young doctors and medical students trained in ASRHR research; 500+ engaged online.
  • A digital platform fostered knowledge sharing and regional collaboration.
  • Strengthened networks and mentorship are driving ongoing youth-led ASRHR initiatives.