About Us

Who We Are

Queen Amina Medical Integration

 

Queen Amina Medical Integration is a trailblazing healthcare startup based in Nigeria. We combine health access with environmental sustainability by enabling people to exchange plastic waste for life-saving medications. Our commitment to innovation drives us to integrate modern technologies like telemedicine to ensure underserved populations can access quality healthcare.

Founded with a vision to transform plastic waste into health opportunities, we aim to redefine global health by addressing healthcare inequality while promoting environmental sustainability.

Our Vision

To become a global leader in healthcare innovation and sustainability, empowering communities by turning plastic waste into wellness.

Our Mission

We strive to improve healthcare access for underserved populations by using waste as a resource for life-saving interventions. Our goal is to help the world achieve Universal Health Coverage while fostering environmental sustainability through community partnerships.

Why Partner with us?

Our core values drive us to innovate for accessible healthcare, champion sustainable practices, and empower communities for a healthier planet. We believe in healthcare equity, ensuring quality care for everyone, regardless of their socio-economic background. Together, we’re creating lasting impact through compassion, inclusion, and innovation.

Innovation

Pushing boundaries for healthcare access and environmental solutions.

Innovation

Sustainability

Ensuring a healthier planet and healthier people.

Sustainability

Community Empowerment

Involving local communities in sustainable practices.

Community Empowerment

Equity

Providing healthcare for all, regardless of socio-economic status.

Equity

Our success story

Mega Plastic Collection Center

At Queen Amina Medical Integration, we recognize the potential for sustainable waste management to drive positive change in healthcare access. With this vision, we have established a Mega Plastic Waste Collection Center in Minna, Niger State. This initiative, generously funded by the Visa Foundation through the Revup Women Initiative Program, serves as both a hub for plastic waste recycling and a critical access point for healthcare resources.

The Minna center is just the beginning. Our ambition is to establish a network of these collection centers across Nigeria and, eventually, throughout Africa. By expanding our footprint, we aim to empower more communities with access to healthcare while contributing to global sustainability efforts. Through this initiative, we hope to inspire a new model of health access that leverages local resources for transformative social impact.

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