Building Resilient Inter-disciplinary Groups For Health Improvement

The Community Bridge Health Initiative …

Our Approaches

Innovative Engagement Strategies

We integrate patient- and lay-originated visuals and language to co-design healthcare engagement tools, ensuring that the information is accessible, relatable and impactful.

Culturally Sensitive Interventions

We explore diverse cultural contexts of communities and design interventions that resonate with local values and practices, ensuring a high level of community acceptance.

Partnership with Patient Advocates

We engage lay patient advocates and carers to break down barriers in communication, helping to create a supportive environment for patients, especially those who may not feel comfortable navigating the healthcare system.

Our Mission

To transform healthcare by bridging research, patient experiences, and community awareness for effective patient engagement

Our Vision

A world where patient and community voices are heard and empowered to achieve optimal health

What People Say About Bridghi

“Before learning about BRIDGHI, I always felt lost in the healthcare system. The doctors spoke in terms I didn’t understand, and I was afraid to ask questions. Through BRIDGHI’s patient engagement sessions, I finally gained the confidence and knowledge to take part in my own care. Today, I feel like a true partner in my healing journey.”

Thandi Matsobela

South Africa

“As a nurse working in a community clinic, I’ve seen how patients struggle to make informed health decisions due to limited understanding. BRIDGHI’s approach bridges that gap by empowering both patients and healthcare workers with better communication tools and shared understanding. It’s a transformative model that’s reshaping community health.”

Obinna Uche

Nigeria

“What makes BRIDGHI different is how they listen. They don’t just deliver health programs; they create spaces for dialogue and mutual learning. Through their initiatives, our community has become more informed, proactive, and united around health. It’s more than a project—it’s a movement for change.”

Chris Okeleke

Ghana

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