The RADIC project brings together 8 universities across Finland, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Germany — united by a commitment to digital rehabilitation.
A Finnish higher education institution offering a wide range of bachelor's and master's degree programs in technology, business, health and social studies, and culture. Currently over 8,500 students and 700 employees.
Part of the School of Health and Social Studies at Jamk University. The Institute is a centre for education, development, and research in multidisciplinary rehabilitation. Over 850 students studying rehabilitation.
Situated 36 kilometres north-east of Nairobi, started in 1981. JKUAT provides accessible quality training, research, innovation, and entrepreneurship in Agriculture, Engineering, Technology, Health Sciences, and Applied Sciences.
Part of the School of Medicine, the Department specialises in physical and psychosocial functioning. It offers three bachelor's programmes and one master's programme in Physiotherapy.
Located in Eldoret, Kenya, part of the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) medical campus. The college includes Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, and Dentistry.
Kenya's second largest medical school, offering 4 undergraduate and sixteen post-graduate courses. For RADIC, Moi University contributes experience especially in Community Based Rehabilitation.
Established in 2015 with the vision of advancing global health delivery by training a new generation of global health leaders equipped to build and sustain effective and equitable health systems.
Offers a Master of Science in Global Health Delivery and a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery / Master of Science in Global Health Delivery (MBBS/MGHD).
The University of Rwanda has a vision to be a leading university that develops highly enterprising graduates prepared to build a more just and sustainable society locally, nationally, and globally.
CEBE is conceptualised as part of AfDB's first Human Capital Development strategy, supporting science and technology skills development, job creation, research and innovation across Africa.
Located in western Germany. In early 2025, BO merged with the University of Applied Health Sciences. Approximately 1,800 students enrolled in 17 degree programmes dedicated to healthcare and digital health.
Two departments — Nursing, Midwifery, and Therapy Sciences; and Economics and Sustainability in Healthcare — offer programmes including Occupational Therapy, Nursing, Physiotherapy, and Speech and Language Therapy.
Established in 1997, a constituent college of Tumaini University. KCMC University utilises the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center as its Referral Teaching Hospital and is trusted both within Tanzania and internationally.
The only university in the region with an independent Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine — a hub for training rehabilitation professionals for four decades, particularly in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and prosthetics.
A public university in Zanzibar with its main campus in Tunguu, ~12 km from Zanzibar Town. SUZA operates several campuses including Vuga (Stone Town), Maruhubi, and Benjamin Mkapa (Pemba Island). Operational since September 2001.
Programmes through its schools include Education, Health and Medical Sciences, Business, Kiswahili and Foreign Languages, and Agriculture — offering undergraduate, graduate, and professional programmes.