Flagship initiative of the Ultra Elaj Group

Building diagnostic imaging, radiotherapy, and cardiac care access across Africa at continental scale.

ULTRA-AFRICA HEALTHCARE (UAH) is a five-year healthcare infrastructure initiative across 37 countries, designed to deliver 1,500 centers, expand access to advanced care, and support an impact ambition of 30 million lives.

Submissions are reviewed inside the Ultra Elaj WordPress dashboard. Data room access is manually reviewed before any next step is issued.

Continental footprint
Target countries map for the UAH rollout
Approved public metrics 200 RT centers 500 LINACs 1,000 radiology centers 300 cardiac centers
Scale 1,500

Total centers planned over five years.

Reach 37

Countries in the current public program footprint.

Impact 30M

Lives represented by the public project ambition.

Radiotherapy 200

Radiotherapy centers in the approved scope.

LINAC 500

Linear accelerators for expanded oncology access.

Institutional alignment

Led by Ultra Elaj with strategic and supporting partners.

Ultra Elaj
Ultra Elaj
Africa Business Council
Africa Business Council
COMESA Business Council
COMESA Business Council
FEWACCI
FEWACCI

Project overview

UAH is designed as a continental healthcare access platform.

Africa continues to face major diagnostic and treatment gaps in cancer care, cardiovascular intervention, and advanced imaging. UAH addresses that gap through a multi-country infrastructure rollout combining equipment, operations, digital systems, and partner delivery models.

The public program direction centers on radiology, radiotherapy, and cardiac access, supported by a broader digital healthcare ecosystem that can improve clinical quality, coordination, and operational scale.

About the wider group

UAH is part of the wider Ultra Elaj operating platform.

Ultra Elaj should be understood here as the healthcare group behind the initiative, bringing experience in radiology, radiotherapy, implementation planning, digital solutions, and healthcare operations.

  • Healthcare delivery and operating leadership
  • Radiology and radiotherapy implementation credibility
  • Program management and rollout coordination
  • Technology planning and digital healthcare integration

Scope and components

Three core care pathways, supported by a digital layer.

Diagnostic imaging equipment
R

Radiology and diagnostic imaging

Public direction currently supports a large-scale network of diagnostic imaging centers designed to expand access to CT, MRI, nuclear medicine, and broader imaging services.

Radiotherapy equipment
RT

Radiotherapy access

Approved website scope uses 200 radiotherapy centers and 500 LINACs, positioning oncology access as a core public pillar of the program.

Cardiac cath lab
C

Cardiac intervention capacity

The program includes a major cardiac care pathway centered on catheterization capability and improved access to treatment for coronary and stroke-related emergencies.

CT scanner
Digital

Integrated digital healthcare layer

Teleradiology, tele-management, tele-tumor support, and operational systems strengthen clinical consistency and help support scale across the network.

Geography and rollout

A five-year phased rollout, using the HQ summary as the public reporting baseline.

The current workbook is best communicated through the HQ summary, which cleanly reconciles to the approved public total of 1,500 centers. The three public rollout labels are: RT for radiotherapy, R for radiology, and C for cardiac.

Year 1 62
Year 2 209
Year 3 310
Year 4 405
Year 5 514
Regional split 654

Western Africa centers in the HQ summary.

Regional split 358

Eastern Africa centers in the HQ summary.

Regional split 316

Southern Africa centers in the HQ summary.

Regional split 172

Northern East / HQ cluster in the HQ summary.

UAH target countries map

Impact ambition

Healthcare infrastructure designed to move outcomes, not just headlines.

30 million lives

The current public framing positions UAH around a thirty-million-life impact ambition across its target footprint.

1,000 radiology centers

Expanded diagnostic access can shift patients toward earlier detection and stronger care pathways.

200 RT centers

Oncology capacity is positioned as a major differentiator in the continental infrastructure mix.

300 cardiac centers

Cardiac intervention infrastructure supports faster treatment windows and stronger emergency response capacity.

Delivery model

Built for partner engagement, phased execution, and controlled access.

The public-facing website is designed as an investment-ready and partner-ready front door. It communicates the program clearly, signals credibility, and routes qualified visitors into the correct WordPress-managed intake flow without exposing any sensitive materials on the public site.

  • Custom WordPress build with a real admin dashboard
  • Manual review for tender and data room access requests
  • Partner-facing content separated from general inquiry traffic
  • Free-only stack with no premium plugin dependency

General inquiry

Request information

Use this route for investors, suppliers, advisors, institutions, or strategic inquiries about the project and the wider Ultra Elaj group.

Dashboard tracked

Stored in WordPress admin under Info Requests.

Controlled access

Request data room access

This route is intended for pre-qualified investors, financial institutions, suppliers, EPC partners, and strategic stakeholders. Requests are reviewed manually before any access is granted.

Controlled review

Stored in WordPress admin under Access Requests.