i3 Consult Launches Business Operations in East Africa
Healthcare investment In the East African region has grown year-on-year in the past decade. The opportunities in the region are enormous, with a regional capital demand for the sector beyond $10 billion. Although no East African country has met the Abuja Declaration target of spending at least 15 percent of its GDP on its healthcare, Rwanda nonetheless is on course, financing 7.5 percent of its GDP on health services, followed by Uganda at 7.2 percent, Kenya 6 percent and Tanzania at 5.6 percent. This stark reality is counteracted by growing challenges associated with increasing incomes, one of the youngest workforces by region in the world, as well as changing consumer preferences for better healthcare provision and affordable healthcare insurance cover. The healthcare space in the East African region requires consultancy service providers like i3 Consult who can bring together experts across multiple verticals in the 4Ps of the healthcare space – pharma, provider, payo