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eHealth Africa Earns ‘Best Place To Work’ Certification For 4th Consecutive Year

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eHealth Africa, a leading non-profit dedicated to strengthening health systems globally, has announced its official recertification as one of the Best Places to Work globally for 2025. This marks the fourth consecutive year the organisation has earned this prestigious recognition.

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This global recognition highlights eHealth Africa’s continued commitment to fostering an inspiring, inclusive, and empowering workplace. eHealth Africa earned top scores in key areas, including Learning and Development, Leadership, Talent Strategy, Culture, and Career Growth, a testament to the strength of its people-focused practices.

The certification, awarded by the global Best Places to Work program, is based on a rigorous methodology that includes employee surveys and an independent audit of HR practices. It recognises companies that consistently demonstrate excellence in employee satisfaction, workplace culture, and human capital development.

Reacting to the award, Atef Fawaz, executive director of eHealth Africa, stated, “Being recertified among the best places to work is not a mere coincidence but a reflection of our consistent intentionality in creating a workspace that inspires people to make a meaningful impact across communities. This is another opportunity to celebrate the incredible team behind eHealth Africa’s values and mission.”

He added, “We have consistently implemented policies and practices that promote gender diversity, equity, and advancement while actively working to dismantle biases that hinder gender inclusivity.”

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Since its founding, eHealth Africa has worked to build stronger health systems in underserved communities and prioritised creating a positive and inclusive work environment that supports personal and professional development. Its focus on continuous learning, leadership growth, and people-first strategies has driven internal success while advancing its mission to improve African public health outcomes.


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