What is Tiko’s ecosystem approach?
Tiko’s unique model leverages existing, community based service providers to give adolescent girls access to high-quality health services and products, at no cost to her. Tiko’s platform connects and supports fragmented, last mile, health systems, removing barriers to care and giving youth agency over their reproductive health choices.
Our ecosystem approach brings together community mobilisers, health service providers and local retailers to facilitate and reward positive health-seeking behaviours. Through technology, we bring these partners together to create an end-to-end, scalable framework capable of delivering verified sexual and reproductive health impact within complex and varying health environments across sub-Saharan Africa.
Our ecosystem partners
Tiko clients are young people who faces health challenges, including unintended and teenage pregnancy, HIV infection, sexual and gender-based violence, period poverty and poor psychological and emotional health.
Clients
Mobilisers live in the same communities as our clients, and join Tiko through community-based organisations. Mobilisers spread the word about Tiko with their peers and provide education on sexual and reproductive health. They help onboard clients onto the Tiko platform using low or no-tech options.
Mobilisers
Health service providers include both public and private clinics as well as pharmacies. These providers are well-established and local to our clients. They provide quality, youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health services to young people.
Health service
providers
Local retailers help to motivate continued positive health-seeking behaviours within their communities. Tiko Miles, earned by clients when they access a health service, work like cash and are redeemable for household purchases.
Local retailers
Our ecosystem approach
Tiko unites an ecosystem of existing, established partners to provide an environment enabling young people to choose when, where and how they meet their sexual and reproductive health needs.