Five core areas that organize ACHC execution

ACHC combines deployment, training, research, policy, and multilingual AI into one practical operating model that partners can understand quickly.

Each area has a defined role in delivery

These five areas translate ACHC’s mission into a working model that connects frontline execution, evaluation, public-sector alignment, and language access.

Deployment

ACHC deploys clinician-supportive tools inside underserved clinics, community health posts, and district health systems with a field model designed for low-resource settings.

Offline and resilient implementation environmentsClinician-led point-of-care workflowsOperational support for real health-system adoption

Training

The Foundation equips community health workers, nurses, and clinicians to use digital and AI systems responsibly, consistently, and with confidence.

Frontline onboarding and continuous supportPractical workflow training for local teamsAI safety and usage readiness for care settings

Research & Evaluation

ACHC connects implementation with evaluation so ministries, funders, and institutional partners can assess what is working before scale decisions are made.

Deployment-linked outcomes measurementLocal evidence for adoption and scale-upLearning loops that improve the platform over time

Policy & Advocacy

The Foundation works with governments and institutional stakeholders to support responsible AI policies that protect patients and strengthen public trust.

Public-sector alignment and governance supportResponsible AI safeguards in healthcare systemsInstitutional credibility for adoption pathways

Multilingual AI

ACHC prioritizes language inclusion because real healthcare access depends on systems that work in the languages used by patients and providers.

Support for Tigrigna, Amharic, and Afaan OromoLanguage inclusion for frontline usabilityPractical multilingual design for care delivery