About Us
WHO WE ARE
Ducit Blue Foundation is the non-governmental (NGO) arm of Ducit Blue Solutions, a healthcare consultancy company with the vision to be a leading solutions provider in the healthcare industry, making quality service delivery and patient safety accessible to all across the public and private sectors, using an embedded approach. We develop capacity empowerment programs across Africa and our expertise cuts across patient safety solutions, strategies for combating antimicrobial resistance, research, and development, data in youth productivity, decision making, advocacy, and demand-based.
Ducit Blue Foundation is a member of the World Health Organization (WHO) Civil Society Group, reflecting our commitment to global health collaboration, policy engagement, and evidence-informed health systems strengthening.
Our Vision
is to be a world-class leading solutions provider in the Health care industry making quality service delivery and patient safety accessible to all across our chosen market.
Our Mission
to develop value-added products and services that improve the quality of life of people through innovation, Research & Development, and Advocacy.
Our Values
Client Focused
Excellence
Character
Integrity
Teamwork
Our Approach
DBF focuses on inculcating knowledge on AMR national action plan development processes, situation analysis development, and review of implementation strategies, as well as providing an innovative internship platform for undergraduates and young One-health professionals to learn AMR prevention and control strategies and imbibe an interprofessional and multidisciplinary teamwork approach from an early onset.
Therefore our approach is to build a solid framework for AMR from the grassroots and spread awarenesses even to the global scale, in collaboration with outstanding organizations.
SUCCESS STORY/KEY MILESTONE
2020
- Pioneered and successfully ran two cohorts of a Pan African Multidisciplinary Internship/Mentorship in Antimicrobial Resistance Research. This was innovative learning and capacity-building platform that saw interns and mentors from 12 African countries and 25+ organizations. (2020 & 2021)
2021
- Pioneered and successfully ran two cohorts of a Pan African Multidisciplinary Internship/Mentorship in Antimicrobial Resistance Research. This was innovative learning and capacity-building platform that saw interns and mentors from 12 African countries and 25+ organizations. (2020 & 2021)
2023
- Successfully implemented the Cohort 3 Antimicrobial Resistance One-Health Pan-African Internship/Mentorship Programme (2023–2024) under the theme “Involving Youth in the Mitigation of Antimicrobial Misuse & Antimicrobial Resistance,” serving as an innovative learning and capacity-building platform that engaged 20 interns and 18 mentors from 13 African countries and promoted multidisciplinary, One Health–driven collaboration to address antimicrobial misuse and resistance across Africa.
