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Neftaly is a Global Solutions Provider working with Individuals, Governments, Corporate Businesses, Municipalities, International Institutions. Neftaly works across various Industries, Sectors providing wide range of solutions.

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  • Neftaly To contribute to a reduction in mortality and general morbidity in the population to allow for sustainable socio-economic development

    Neftaly To contribute to a reduction in mortality and general morbidity in the population to allow for sustainable socio-economic development

    Neftaly’s Commitment to Health and Socio-Economic Development

    At Neftaly, we recognize that health is the foundation of a thriving, resilient society. Our mission is to actively contribute to the reduction of mortality and general morbidity within communities by implementing innovative, inclusive, and sustainable health and development initiatives.

    We believe that healthier populations are more empowered to engage in education, work, and community-building. This directly fuels sustainable socio-economic development, breaking cycles of poverty and inequality while fostering long-term growth.

    Our Approach:

    • Preventative Health Education: We run awareness campaigns and training programs to promote healthy lifestyles, disease prevention, and early intervention.
    • Access to Essential Services: Neftaly works in partnership with local health systems and NGOs to improve access to primary healthcare, maternal and child services, vaccinations, and mental health support.
    • Youth and Community Empowerment: By investing in youth development and community leadership, we create a ripple effect where health-conscious practices and sustainable development become embedded in the culture.
    • Data-Driven Impact: We collect and analyze data to identify health challenges, monitor progress, and ensure that interventions are evidence-based and targeted for maximum impact.

    Our Vision:

    A world where every individual—regardless of background or location—has the opportunity to live a healthy life, contribute meaningfully to their community, and participate in a sustainable economy.

  • Neftaly To contribute to ending TB in the region by 2030

    Neftaly To contribute to ending TB in the region by 2030

    Neftaly’s Commitment to Ending TB in the Region by 2030

    At Neftaly, we are committed to the global goal of ending tuberculosis (TB) by 2030. TB remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases, yet it is preventable and curable. Our work is focused on ensuring that communities in our region are empowered, informed, and equipped to stop the spread of TB and eliminate it once and for all.

    Our Mission:

    To actively support the reduction and eventual elimination of TB through integrated community engagement, education, screening, treatment support, and policy advocacy.

    How Neftaly Contributes:

    • Community Education & Awareness: We educate communities about TB transmission, symptoms, and treatment options to reduce stigma and encourage early diagnosis and treatment.
    • Screening & Early Detection Support: Neftaly partners with local health facilities to support mobile TB screening initiatives, especially in high-risk and underserved areas.
    • Treatment Adherence Programs: We work alongside healthcare providers to support TB patients through treatment adherence initiatives, peer support groups, and access to essential medications.
    • Capacity Building: Neftaly trains community health workers and youth leaders to become TB champions—equipped to spread accurate information and link people to care.
    • Advocacy & Policy Engagement: We engage with regional stakeholders and policymakers to strengthen TB control strategies, increase funding, and ensure TB is prioritized in health agendas.

    Our Goal:

    To create TB-free communities where every person has access to early detection, effective treatment, and long-term prevention, contributing directly to the global End TB Strategy by 2030.

  • Neftaly To contribute to improving the health of the Burundian population by reducing the burden of tuberculosis

    Neftaly To contribute to improving the health of the Burundian population by reducing the burden of tuberculosis

    Neftaly’s Mission to Improve Health in Burundi by Reducing the Burden of Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis (TB) continues to pose a serious public health threat in Burundi, particularly among vulnerable and hard-to-reach populations. At Neftaly, we are committed to improving the overall health and well-being of the Burundian population by actively contributing to the reduction of TB through a combination of community engagement, health system strengthening, and targeted interventions.

    Our Commitment:

    Neftaly believes that no one should suffer or die from a preventable and curable disease like TB. We work alongside local stakeholders, health authorities, and international partners to combat the spread of TB and support affected individuals and families.

    Key Focus Areas:

    • Health Education and Awareness: We conduct targeted TB awareness campaigns to inform communities about TB prevention, symptoms, transmission, and the importance of early treatment.
    • Early Detection and Referral: Neftaly supports outreach and screening efforts, especially in underserved rural and peri-urban areas, to ensure timely diagnosis and linkage to care.
    • Treatment Support and Adherence: We assist patients throughout their treatment journey by offering counseling, peer support, and community-based follow-up to improve treatment completion rates and prevent drug-resistant TB.
    • Community Empowerment: By training community health workers and local volunteers, Neftaly strengthens community capacity to identify, report, and manage TB cases more effectively.
    • Policy Advocacy and Partnership: Neftaly works with national and regional partners to advocate for stronger TB control policies, improved access to diagnostics and medicines, and increased investment in health systems.

    Our Impact:

    By focusing on prevention, early intervention, and sustained treatment support, Neftaly contributes directly to reducing the burden of TB, enhancing community health, and strengthening Burundi’s ability to respond

  • Neftaly To contribute to increase domestic funding included in national budgets for malaria elimination and re-emergence prevention in 8 Host Countries by year 5 through IDB loans and financial incentives to be provided through a ‘results based funding modality’.

    Neftaly To contribute to increase domestic funding included in national budgets for malaria elimination and re-emergence prevention in 8 Host Countries by year 5 through IDB loans and financial incentives to be provided through a ‘results based funding modality’.

    Neftaly’s Strategic Contribution to Strengthening Domestic Funding for Malaria Elimination in 8 Host Countries

    At Neftaly, we understand that malaria elimination and the prevention of its re-emergence require not only strong health systems but also sustained and predictable financing. That’s why we are committed to supporting 8 Host Countries in increasing domestic funding allocations for malaria through innovative financing mechanisms, including Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) loans and results-based funding modalities.

    Our Vision:

    To ensure malaria is eliminated and does not resurge, countries must take ownership of financing their health priorities. Neftaly’s strategy empowers governments to increase domestic investments, integrate malaria into national development agendas, and link health outcomes to financial performance.

    Our Objectives by Year 5:

    • Increase Domestic Budget Allocations: Support governments in mobilizing and prioritizing domestic resources for malaria in national health budgets, ensuring sustainability beyond donor funding.
    • Facilitate Access to IDB Loans: Assist countries in navigating and securing IDB financing instruments, tailored to support health system strengthening and malaria elimination efforts.
    • Implement Results-Based Funding Modalities: Collaborate with partners to design and deploy performance-based financial incentives, ensuring that funding is linked directly to measurable outcomes in malaria reduction and elimination.
    • Build Capacity for Financial Management: Provide technical assistance to ministries of health and finance to enhance public financial management, accountability, and strategic investment in malaria programs.
    • Promote Evidence-Based Advocacy: Equip stakeholders with data, tools, and evidence to advocate for increased domestic investment and policy prioritization of malaria within national development frameworks.

    The Neftaly Advantage:

    • Regional Expertise: Deep understanding of the health financing landscape across African host countries.
    • Multi-sectoral Collaboration: Strong partnerships with development banks, governments, and civil society.
    • Focus on Sustainability: Long-term vision aligned with global malaria elimination goals and regional economic development.

    By Year 5, Neftaly aims to see substantial increases in national budget allocations for malaria programs across 8 Host Countries—unlocking new IDB financing and achieving measurable progress through results-based funding approaches that reward real impact.

  • Neftaly To contribute to the mission of the health sector by ending TB as a major public health problem in Ethiopia by 2030

    Neftaly To contribute to the mission of the health sector by ending TB as a major public health problem in Ethiopia by 2030

    Neftaly’s Commitment to Ending Tuberculosis as a Public Health Threat in Ethiopia by 2030

    Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of Ethiopia’s most pressing public health challenges, impacting thousands of lives and placing significant strain on the country’s health system. In alignment with Ethiopia’s national health strategy and global targets, Neftaly is committed to contributing to the mission of the health sector to end TB as a major public health problem by 2030.

    Our Mission:

    To support national efforts that aim to reduce TB incidence, improve treatment outcomes, and eliminate TB-related deaths through innovative, community-driven, and sustainable approaches.

    How Neftaly Contributes:

    • Community Awareness & Education: We empower communities with accurate, culturally appropriate information to reduce stigma, encourage early health-seeking behavior, and promote TB prevention and care.
    • Case Detection & Referral: Neftaly supports active case finding in high-burden and underserved areas, ensuring individuals with symptoms are promptly referred for testing and treatment.
    • Treatment Support & Adherence: Through patient-centered care models, peer support groups, and mobile health tools, we help TB patients complete their treatment successfully and avoid relapse.
    • Capacity Building for Health Workers: We train frontline health workers in TB detection, infection control, and community outreach to strengthen Ethiopia’s primary healthcare response.
    • Partnership & Coordination: Neftaly collaborates with the Ethiopian Ministry of Health, regional health bureaus, and other stakeholders to align efforts with the National TB Strategic Plan and the WHO End TB Strategy.

    Our Impact by 2030:

    • Reduced TB burden in high-risk communities
    • Improved case detection and treatment success rates
    • Stronger community engagement in TB control and prevention
    • Enhanced health system capacity for sustained TB response

    Neftaly stands with Ethiopia in the fight to end TB—not just as a health priority, but as a matter of social justice, economic resilience, and human dignity.

  • Neftaly To contribute to the reduction of HIV/AIDS and TB related morbidity and mortality among cross border and mobile populations including refugees in IGAD member countries

    Neftaly To contribute to the reduction of HIV/AIDS and TB related morbidity and mortality among cross border and mobile populations including refugees in IGAD member countries

    Neftaly’s Regional Commitment: Reducing HIV/AIDS and TB-Related Morbidity and Mortality Among Mobile Populations in IGAD Member States

    Mobile and cross-border populations, including refugees and migrant workers, face unique vulnerabilities and limited access to essential health services—placing them at greater risk for HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis (TB). In line with regional health priorities, Neftaly is committed to reducing the burden of HIV/AIDS and TB-related morbidity and mortality among these underserved groups across IGAD member countries.

    Our Mission:

    To ensure that no one is left behind in the fight against HIV and TB by supporting the development of inclusive, accessible, and cross-border health strategies that serve the needs of mobile and displaced populations in the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) region.

    Strategic Objectives:

    • Strengthen Cross-Border Health Systems: Support the development of coordinated cross-border health services to ensure continuity of care for individuals moving between countries.
    • Increase Access to Testing and Treatment: Facilitate access to HIV and TB testing, treatment, and prevention services for refugees, asylum seekers, truck drivers, seasonal laborers, and nomadic populations.
    • Community Outreach and Awareness: Deploy culturally sensitive, multilingual outreach campaigns to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and encourage early diagnosis and treatment adherence.
    • Data Sharing and Surveillance: Promote regional collaboration on surveillance systems, data sharing, and health information management to track disease trends and improve cross-border response.
    • Capacity Building and Integration: Train health workers, border officials, and community volunteers to identify, refer, and support individuals at risk, and integrate services into existing national and regional health systems.
    • Policy Advocacy: Engage with IGAD, national governments, and partners to strengthen regional policies that uphold the right to health for mobile populations and refugees.

    Our Impact:

    By working across borders and sectors, Neftaly aims to:

    • Reduce new infections and deaths from HIV/AIDS and TB
    • Improve treatment continuity for mobile and displaced individuals
    • Enhance health system responsiveness across IGAD countries
    • Foster regional solidarity in addressing public health threats
  • Neftaly To contribute to the reduction of malaria mortality and morbidity in the general population

    Neftaly To contribute to the reduction of malaria mortality and morbidity in the general population

    Neftaly’s Commitment to Reducing Malaria Mortality and Morbidity in the General Population

    Malaria continues to pose a significant threat to public health, particularly in vulnerable and underserved communities. At Neftaly, we are committed to supporting national and regional efforts to reduce malaria-related mortality and morbidity, thereby improving the overall health and socio-economic well-being of affected populations.

    Our Mission:

    To contribute to the elimination of malaria as a major public health burden by strengthening prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and community engagement strategies—ensuring access to life-saving services for all, especially those most at risk.

    Key Areas of Contribution:

    • Community-Based Prevention and Education: We engage communities through behavior change communication campaigns, promoting the use of insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs), indoor residual spraying (IRS), and environmental management to reduce mosquito breeding.
    • Improved Access to Diagnosis and Treatment: Neftaly supports efforts to expand access to rapid diagnostic testing (RDTs) and effective antimalarial medications at the community and primary healthcare levels.
    • Health Worker Training and Support: We build the capacity of health workers and community health volunteers to detect, treat, and report malaria cases efficiently and accurately.
    • Targeting High-Risk Populations: Special focus is placed on pregnant women, young children, and rural populations who are disproportionately affected by malaria, ensuring targeted interventions and resources reach those who need them most.
    • Monitoring and Data-Driven Action: We support the use of data and digital health tools to track malaria trends, evaluate program impact, and inform continuous improvement of malaria control efforts.
    • Partnership and Coordination: Neftaly collaborates with governments, NGOs, regional bodies, and global health partners to align with national malaria strategic plans and global elimination goals.

    Our Goal:

    To significantly reduce malaria cases and deaths by promoting sustainable, locally driven solutions, and helping to build resilient health systems that can prevent, detect, and respond to malaria effectively.

  • Neftaly To contribute to the reduction of new HIV infections and TB incidence among cross border and mobile populations including refugees in IGAD member countries

    Neftaly To contribute to the reduction of new HIV infections and TB incidence among cross border and mobile populations including refugees in IGAD member countries

    Neftaly’s Regional Commitment: Reducing New HIV Infections and TB Incidence Among Cross-Border and Mobile Populations in IGAD Member Countries

    Cross-border and mobile populations—including refugees, migrant workers, pastoralists, and transport workers—face heightened vulnerability to HIV and tuberculosis (TB) due to limited access to health services, social exclusion, and mobility-related disruptions in care. Recognizing these unique challenges, Neftaly is committed to contributing to the reduction of new HIV infections and TB incidence across IGAD member states.

    Our Mission:

    To strengthen regional, national, and local capacities to provide inclusive, accessible, and continuous HIV and TB prevention, diagnosis, and treatment services to mobile and displaced populations across the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) region.

    Strategic Focus Areas:

    • Cross-Border Health Service Integration: Support the harmonization and coordination of HIV and TB services across IGAD borders to ensure continuity of care for mobile populations.
    • Community Engagement and Health Education: Implement culturally appropriate awareness campaigns that target high-risk groups with accurate information about HIV and TB prevention, testing, and treatment adherence.
    • Access to Testing and Treatment: Expand outreach and mobile health services to provide HIV testing, TB screening, antiretroviral therapy (ART), and TB treatment in refugee settlements, border towns, and high-transit areas.
    • Health Workforce Capacity Building: Train border health officials, community health workers, and local partners to improve early detection, treatment linkage, and follow-up for HIV and TB cases.
    • Surveillance and Data Sharing: Strengthen regional disease surveillance systems and promote cross-border data sharing to identify hotspots, track treatment outcomes, and respond rapidly to emerging trends.
    • Policy Advocacy and Collaboration: Work with IGAD, national governments, and other stakeholders to develop and implement policies that protect the health rights of mobile and displaced populations.

    Our Impact:

    By delivering targeted, cross-border interventions, Neftaly aims to:

    • Reduce the number of new HIV infections among mobile and cross-border populations
    • Lower TB incidence and support successful treatment outcomes
    • Improve access to continuous and equitable healthcare
    • Strengthen regional solidarity and public health collaboration across IGAD countries

    Neftaly stands with IGAD member countries in creating a regional health framework that leaves no one behind—regardless of where they live, move, or seek refuge.

  • Neftaly To contribute to the reduction of the burden of Tunberculosis

    Neftaly To contribute to the reduction of the burden of Tunberculosis

    Neftaly’s Commitment to Reducing the Burden of Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the world’s leading infectious disease killers—yet it is both preventable and curable. At Neftaly, we are dedicated to contributing to the reduction of the burden of TB, especially among vulnerable and underserved populations, through community-driven, sustainable, and health system-strengthening approaches.

    Our Mission:

    To support national and regional efforts aimed at preventing new TB infections, improving early detection, and ensuring that all those affected receive timely and effective treatment.

    Our Approach:

    • Community Awareness and Education: Neftaly delivers targeted health education campaigns to raise awareness about TB transmission, symptoms, and treatment, while reducing stigma in affected communities.
    • Access to Early Diagnosis and Treatment: We work with healthcare partners to expand access to TB screening and diagnostic services—particularly in hard-to-reach areas—ensuring timely diagnosis and linkage to care.
    • Treatment Adherence Support: Neftaly provides patient-centered support systems, including treatment reminders, peer groups, and community health worker follow-up to improve treatment completion rates and reduce the risk of drug-resistant TB.
    • Health Worker Training: We invest in training and capacity-building for health professionals at the community and primary care levels to improve TB case management and infection control.
    • Advocacy and Policy Engagement: Neftaly engages with national TB programs, ministries of health, and global partners to advocate for increased investment, better policies, and integrated TB services in public health systems.

    Our Goal:

    To help reduce TB incidence, illness, and deaths, while strengthening the capacity of health systems to respond to TB effectively and sustainably.


    Neftaly is committed to a future where TB is no longer a threat to public health. By working hand-in-hand with communities, governments, and partners, we are helping to save lives and improve health outcomes—