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FemTech on the Rise: Latest Innovations in Women’s Health Across Africa

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Digital is spotlighting the rapid growth of FemTech across Africa, where innovation is transforming how women access healthcare. From maternal health solutions to digital reproductive services, technology is bridging long-standing gaps and improving outcomes for women and girls.

Across the continent, startups, global organizations, and health-tech pioneers are leveraging digital tools to tackle critical challenges in women’s health, bringing care closer, faster, and more affordably than ever before.

Here’s a look at some of the latest developments shaping FemTech in Africa.

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UNICEF has launched its Femtech Ventures initiative, backing startups that use advanced technologies such as AI, data science, and blockchain to improve access to healthcare and well-being for women and girls.

The program provides equity-free funding and technical support to innovators, many from Africa, helping them scale solutions that address gaps in sexual and reproductive health services. The initiative signals increasing global investment in FemTech as a driver of equitable healthcare access.

Source: UNICEF

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UNFPA and Africa CDC Forge Strategic Partnership to Advance Health and Innovation Across Africa

The United Nations Population Fund and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention have announced a strategic partnership focused on advancing data-driven health innovation across Africa, with a strong emphasis on improving outcomes for women and girls.

The collaboration will leverage digital tools, research, and innovation ecosystems to strengthen healthcare systems and expand access to reproductive and maternal health services. Experts say this partnership reflects a growing shift toward technology-enabled, scalable healthcare solutions across the continent.

Source: RELIEFWEB

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FemTech rising: Moving women’s health from the margins to the mainstream

Global discussions in 2026 emphasize that women’s health is no longer a niche sector but a central part of healthcare innovation. Despite funding gaps, there is increasing recognition of the economic and medical potential of FemTech.

Experts note that reframing women’s health as mainstream healthcare and improving data, investment, and infrastructure will be critical to unlocking the full potential of the sector, including in African markets.

Source: MEDTECH WORLD

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What’s trending in FemTech in 2026?

The global FemTech sector is rapidly evolving from basic wellness apps into advanced, data-driven healthcare solutions. Innovations powered by AI and wearable technology are enabling predictive and personalized care, helping detect health risks earlier and improve maternal and reproductive health outcomes.

Experts highlight that FemTech is becoming one of the fastest-growing areas in healthcare, with increasing demand for integrated platforms that combine clinical data, diagnostics, and real-time monitoring for women’s health.

Source: WORLD HEALTH EXPO

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