Since its inception, Inshira framework has been kept as open source and free for projects that enable access to care in LMIC's. Inshira's not - for - profit think tank team have been involved in the noble work of digitally transforming the way we efficiently research in the agile way, help stakeholders implement platforms that digitally manage patient journey via SoC treatment programs in LMIC's and provide real time actionable insights. We have tirelessly donated our expertise and time to digitally enable access to care.

Insights inform the stakeholders and pave the way towards enabling public-private partnership healthcare basket deals directly with Governments (Ministry of Health) where patients having low to no access to standard of care therapies, benefit from a MoU signed between Private and Public entities. Our KPI is to measure how many patients we reach in LMIC's with access to Standard of Care.

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The Inshira core team

Emmanuel Benjamin PhD
Basel, Switzerland
Patrick Selikem
Accra, Ghana

Emmanuel and his peers innovated on and created the Inshira framework in 2015 and encapsulated it into co-creating and deploying a digital platform with our external stakeholders for both communicable and non-communicable disease areas. The core purpose of Inshira is to serve the patients in LMIC's across the globe.

A technologist with Data Intelligence and Digital Innovation at the core of his career spanning over two decades in India, Saudi Arabia, USA, UK and presently in Switzerland.

Emmanuel's Core roles in Inshira:

Innovation Lead - INSHIRA Digital Platform for Oncology Patient Journey Management

Post-Doc Researcher in Medical Intelligence and Innovation

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Patrick has been in the Inshira journey as an innovator right from the start and is the deployment and operational Lead for all Inshira projects with NHIA in various countries. Patrick has a small team that helps him manage Inshira from within the African continent. The team is self sustaining and poised to grow as we face the challenges together.

Patrick is an experienced research officer and clinical data manager for research programmes in the military hospital of Ghana. He also worked with early-stage startups in fractional developer roles where he contributed to development best practices, improved codebase quality and led transformation to open source tools for analytics.

He volunteered for a vacation enrichment program in Cape Coast and Accra designed to stimulate interest in STEM among gifted high school math students.

He is certified in ethical human subjects research, genetic research and HIPAA compliance fulfilling Department of the Navy and DoD requirements for human subject research.

He graduated from University of Cape Coast and graduated in Law from the University of London.

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Catia Fonseca PhD
Basel, Switzerland

Catia has been instrumental in guiding the Inshira framework as a lead agile coach and a mentor. She is an experienced design-thinking facilitator passionate about using human-centered methodologies to create meaningful and innovative solutions impacting people’s lives.

Catia's empathic nature drives her to instantly gain a deep understanding of the problem from the patient's perspective to design solutions that matter.

Catia combines her curiosity and analytical skills that of a scientist to the high performing and organizational skills of a project manager with the ability to work effectively in a multicultural, international setting.

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