Dagala is a global management consulting firm with presence in Europe and Africa with a Vision to break down barriers that restrict access to quality Healthcare in Africa.
Home to over a billion people, Africa is one of the few continents that contains the world’s next engine of growth. It contains huge reserves of natural resources and the world’s youngest population, while its economy has also taken a turn for the better. And yet, despite its economic progress, Africa still faces huge challenges in Healthcare.
Over time, malnutrition, poor basic infrastructure, such as water and sanitation, and the burden of infectious and chronic diseases have all contributed to the health challenges this continent faces.
Healthcare workers in remote or low resource environments may have access to theory but have limited individual or supervisory support. What we are trying to achieve is for all the people in need of healthcare to be able to access the resources they need easily and are not put at risk due to short and untimely supply.
Dagala is a firm that offers e-services in Healthcare to those in need of it. Therefore, we are striving to provide easy access to those in need of medicines and medical equipment. We are continuously trying to break down the barriers restricting access to quality Healthcare in Africa and it is always the customers’ needs that drive our decisions and give us our belief that we can help them receive the Healthcare they deserve.
At the same time, Dagala is a technical representative in Sub-Saharan Africa for medicines and medical equipment of EVAUX, Qualia Pharm, Adcock, Indivior and CollPlant. These pharmaceutical companies provide revolutionary products in areas such as dermatology and regenerative medicine, and have resources that could make our vision to offer quality Healthcare in Africa a reality.
Along with our partners, our main goal is to ensure that we can provide on-demand e-services, while also democratising Healthcare access, so that the population of Africa has easy access to the services they need in order to live their lives under the same conditions as the rest of the world’s population.