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Zendawa Leverages Microsoft AI to Transform East African Pharmacies

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A groundbreaking partnership between Kenyan startup Zendawa and tech giant Microsoft is set to revolutionize the pharmaceutical landscape in East Africa.

By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI), the collaboration aims to empower small pharmacies, improve access to medicines, and stimulate economic growth.

According to Microsoft, AI has the potential to significantly enhance the operations of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the pharmaceutical sector. By optimizing processes, improving service delivery, and facilitating access to financial services, AI can be a game-changer for these businesses.

General Manager of Microsoft Africa Transformation Office,Gerald Maithya, emphasized the transformative impact of AI on pharmaceutical operations across both rural and urban areas.

“Zendawa is a prime example of how small African businesses can leverage AI to address critical challenges,” he said. “Our goal is to democratize AI technology, empowering local entrepreneurs to drive positive change.”

The healthtech companhy has developed a marketplace that allows customers to order pharmaceutical products online. By utilizing AI, the startup can efficiently match orders with the nearest pharmacy and ensure timely delivery. Furthermore, Zendawa’s AI-powered tools help pharmacies optimize forecasting, streamline supply chain management, and improve access to financing.

Wilfred Chege, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Zendawa, highlighted the financial challenges faced by pharmacies. “Operational expenses consume approximately 70% of a pharmacy’s annual budget,” he explained. “Our digital suite tracks both online and offline sales, enabling us to generate credit scores for pharmacies. These scores unlock access to capital, which is crucial for restocking inventory and managing operational costs.”

With a current reach of 520 pharmacies, Zendawa aims to expand its network to 10,000 by the end of the year. The startup’s growth strategy is focused on empowering local pharmacies, improving medicine availability, and creating job opportunities.

“We are excited to support Zendawa’s mission to transform access to quality healthcare in Africa,” said Mr Maithya. “This partnership represents a significant step towards building a healthier and more prosperous future for the region.”

Based in Nakuru, Kenya, Zendawa is a health-tech startup dedicated to revolutionizing the healthcare sector. The company’s team of experienced professionals combines expertise in healthcare and technology to develop sustainable solutions for the industry.

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