
Life-Saving Transport, Built by and for Communities
In 2025, Moving Health ambulances are covering over 120,000 people with reliable, community-designed emergency transport.
Thanks to the support of our global community, we’ve launched more than 20 ambulances across Ghana—delivering critical access to care in moments that matter most. Built locally and tailored for rural terrain, our vehicles don’t just save lives—they also create jobs, grow regional economies, and build long-term capacity where it’s needed most.
We envision a world that allows every family to be connected to the healthcare that they need, when they need it most.

Our Emergency Transport Framework
Transportation is one of the top two reasons people around the world are unable to receive medical care. Our innovation reimagines emergency transport by building ambulances locally in Ghana—at one-tenth the cost of traditional vehicles—while creating jobs, apprenticeships, and economic opportunity.
More than 80% of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable. But only if care is within reach.
Every day, 800 women die from preventable pregnancy complications2—a crisis most acute in rural, last-mile communities. Moving Health is tackling this challenge in Ghana by providing gender-equitable emergency transportation designed for maternal health and emergency care in remote areas.
Community driven design.
Moving Health focuses on a human centered design approach to healthcare. We work with communities to design the products and systems that people actually want.
We listen -- to traditional birth attendants and their challenges, to the health directorate and the gaps they see, to pregnant women and what they are most worried about. We are dedicated to taking the resources and expertise that our team has access to, and use them to amplify the voices of the communities with which we work. We have built an organization that manufactures locally, hires locally, and focuses on bringing diverse opinions to the table.
With this approach, we are confident that the ambulances and systems that we build actually fit the context that our teams are working in, and actually tackle the challenges people face every day.
