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Mali launches a new digital platform that helps citizens locate hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies

by Faith Amonimo
July 3, 2026
in News, Technology
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Mali Launches Digital Health Platform for Citizens

Mali has launched a new digital platform that centralises health information and services through the Ministry of Health and Social Development. The portal gives citizens direct access to official health data. It also helps people find hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies anywhere in the country. This move is part of a wider effort to modernise the country’s healthcare system using technology. The government wants to make health services more transparent and easier for everyone to access.

What the New Platform Offers

The platform works on computers, smartphones, and tablets. The portal does more than publish news. It includes a geolocation tool that shows where health facilities and administrative offices are located. This means a citizen can quickly find the nearest hospital or pharmacy. The government designed this system to strengthen transparency and raise awareness about health initiatives. Both local communities and international partners can now see what the health sector is doing.

Part of a Larger Digital Health Plan

This platform fits into Mali’s National Digital Health Strategic Plan for 2024 to 2028. The government adopted this plan in 2024 with a budget of $35 million. The strategy aims to build a complete digital ecosystem for healthcare. It focuses on improving how health data gets produced and shared. It also aims to strengthen health information systems and make services more accessible through digital tools. The plan prioritises interoperability. That means different digital platforms should be able to communicate with each other. The government also wants to build stronger digital infrastructure and train health workers in digital skills.

Why This Matters for Citizens

For the average Malian, this platform solves a real problem. Finding reliable health information or locating a nearby facility used to be difficult. Now, citizens have an official source they can trust. The portal gives people direct access to updates from the Ministry of Health. Healthcare professionals can also use it to stay informed about policies and reforms. Technical partners and the media now have a single place to get official health news.

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Backing from Global Health Organisations

The World Health Organisation supports this type of digital push. WHO states that strong health information systems are vital for achieving universal health coverage. These systems give policymakers and citizens reliable data for making better decisions. Several international partners are backing Mali’s digital health plan. These include UNICEF, the World Bank, UNDP, USAID, and WHO. Their support shows that Mali’s approach aligns with global best practices.

A Growing Trend Across Africa

Mali is not alone in this effort. Governments across Africa are accelerating the digitalisation of health administrations. They want to improve service accessibility and strengthen governance. In June 2026, Nigeria approved the creation of a National Health Technology and Data Analytics Office to coordinate its digital health agenda. Digital health platforms are progressively finding their way into public health facilities across the region. Mali’s new portal puts it in step with this continental movement.

How This Platform Changes Healthcare Access

The platform addresses long-standing challenges in healthcare governance and service delivery. One key feature is the geolocation system. It covers administrative services, public hospitals, and pharmacies. This makes it easier for citizens to identify and reach health services. The portal also strengthens communication between the ministry and the public. The government encourages users to visit the platform regularly for updates and official information.

The Bigger Picture for Mali

This digital platform is a practical step toward modernising Mali’s healthcare system. The government has been working on this transformation since 2024. Local healthtech startups are also contributing. Kénèya Koura, a Malian startup, provides online medical consultations and digital medical records through a single platform. Another solution called Djooli connects blood donors with patients using mobile technology. These private sector efforts complement the government’s new portal.

What Comes Next

Mali’s digital health strategy runs through 2028. The government has set clear goals. It wants to modernise health infrastructure and implement telemedicine solutions. Creating a national health database is also a priority. These initiatives aim to improve access to quality specialised healthcare for all Malians. The new platform is just the beginning. As more digital tools come online, the healthcare system will become more connected and efficient.

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Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo is a Tech Editor and Newsletter Lead at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital innovation...

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