Your global digital health partner.
Madiro is a non-profit that helps humanitarian organisations, Ministries of Health, and global health programs build sustainable, open digital infrastructure — and contribute everything we can back to the global commons.
- Open-source first — we build on community-maintained foundations (OpenMRS, DHIS2, OpenFN, FHIR) and contribute back. Where proprietary systems are already in place, we integrate openly rather than replace.
- Interoperability by design — pipelines that connect existing EMRs, lab systems, and national reporting (OCL + FHIR + OpenHIE).
- AI-assisted, expert-validated — clinical forms, terminology mappings, and reporting accelerated by AI workflows that domain experts review and own.
- Offline-first, sovereign — full clinical workflows offline, data hosted in-country, no foreign cloud dependency.
- Local ownership — every engagement is co-built with local technical teams from day one.
- Evidence-based — we measure what we build, publish what we learn.
- Health Information Exchange & Interoperability
- Clinical Content & Terminology Management (OCL, FHIR, ICD-10, LOINC, SNOMED)
- Clinic & Hospital Digitalization (EMR, pharmacy, billing, analytics)
- AI-Assisted Form & Mapping Generation
- Offline-First Mobile & Field Infrastructure
- Monitoring & Evaluation, Implementation Research
- Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) — modular OpenMRS 3 health records across Iraq, Eswatini, DRC. AI-assisted form generation; new forms in days, not weeks.
- International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) — offline-first Android FHIR app + solar / connectivity infrastructure for field teams in Lebanon.
- Ubuntu Village of Life (UVL) — fully integrated open-source HIS (OpenMRS + Odoo + Superset) for a rural facility in Burundi.
- Burundi Ministry of Health — automated facility-to-DHIS2 HIV reporting pipeline (with Data.Fi).
- CIEL & OCL community — AI-assisted terminology mapping across 55K+ concepts.
- Healthy Entrepreneurs — M&E framework and mixed-methods research for community health workers in Uganda.
For questions and partnership inquiries, please reach out via labs.madiro.org/#contact or contact Michael Bontyes.
Unless stated otherwise, projects in this organisation are licensed under the MIT License. See each repository's LICENSE file for details.
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