How It Is Being Addressed
How HAYA is working to bridge the gap in healthcare access across South Sudan.
Bringing Health Information to Everyone
The healthcare challenges in South Sudan are real and urgent. Millions of people lack access to basic health services, and the shortage of health workers means that many communities have no nearby clinic or hospital. HAYA was built to address this gap by putting health information and services directly into the hands of the people who need them most.
A Platform That Works Where You Are
HAYA is designed to work on any phone or computer with an internet connection. The platform is built for low-bandwidth environments, meaning it works even where internet connections are slow or unreliable. The interface is simple and clear, designed for people with varying levels of digital literacy. Voice input and voice output are built in, so you do not need to type if you prefer to speak.
How HAYA Addresses Each Challenge
HAYA Vital
Provides basic vital signs information so people can understand their health and know when to seek medical attention.
HAYA Help
Provides emergency contacts, urgent care guidance, and immediate response instructions for health emergencies.
HAYA Direct
Connects people with doctors, nurses, pharmacists, hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, laboratories, and ambulance services.
HAYA Alerts
Keeps communities informed about disease outbreaks and public health updates so they can take precautions.
HAYA First Aid
Provides clear, step-by-step guidance on what to do in common health emergencies.
HAYA Safe
Prevention and safety guidance. Hygiene practices, disease prevention, and staying healthy.
HAYA Chat
Describe how you are feeling and receive general health guidance. Supports voice input and voice output.
HAYA Consult
Connects people with verified health professionals for professional medical advice.
Built for South Sudan
HAYA is not a generic health app. It was designed specifically for the context of South Sudan, taking into account the realities of limited infrastructure, low bandwidth, varying literacy levels, and the specific diseases and health challenges that affect the country. The platform uses real South Sudan health data, verified emergency contacts, and guidance adapted from established medical references.
HAYA is seeking endorsement and partnership with the Ministry of Health of the Republic of South Sudan to strengthen healthcare delivery across the country. Together, technology and government health systems can create lasting impact.
