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Kimakuya
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Kimakuya
Changes Lives.
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Support our pilot project to bring physiotherapy to Angola, empowering low-income communities.
Support our pilot project to bring physiotherapy to Angola, empowering low-income communities.




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Why us
Why us
Why us
Why choose to support the Kimakuya project?
Why choose to support us?
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Transformative Healthcare Access
Kimakuya brings physiotherapy to low-income Angolans at Josina Machel Hospital, improving mobility and reducing hospital readmissions for 100–200 patients monthly.
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Transformative Healthcare Access
Kimakuya brings physiotherapy to low-income Angolans at Josina Machel Hospital, improving mobility and reducing hospital readmissions for 100–200 patients monthly.
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Transformative Healthcare Access
Kimakuya brings physiotherapy to low-income Angolans at Josina Machel Hospital, improving mobility and reducing hospital readmissions for 100–200 patients monthly.
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Sustainable Local Impact
By creating 3–5 jobs and training local professionals, Kimakuya builds Angola’s healthcare capacity, ensuring long-term benefits with external funding.
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Sustainable Local Impact
By creating 3–5 jobs and training local professionals, Kimakuya builds Angola’s healthcare capacity, ensuring long-term benefits with external funding.
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Sustainable Local Impact
By creating 3–5 jobs and training local professionals, Kimakuya builds Angola’s healthcare capacity, ensuring long-term benefits with external funding.

Our Project Leaders
Big Vision, Much Hope!
Meet Our Team

Our Project Leaders
Big Vision, Much Hope!
Meet Our Team
Transforming Lives Through Physiotherapy
Transforming Lives Through Physiotherapy
How Kimakuya Enhances Angola’s Future


About Kimakuya
About Kimakuya
About Kimakuya
Vision for a Healthier Angola Through Physiotherapy
Vision for a Healthier Angola Through Physiotherapy


Our Mission
Our mission is to deliver accessible and high-quality physiotherapy services to low-income Angolans.
Our Mission
Our mission is to deliver accessible and high-quality physiotherapy services to low-income Angolans.
Our Mission
Our mission is to deliver accessible and high-quality physiotherapy services to low-income Angolans.
Our Vision
Leading provider of innovative physiotherapy in Angola, recognized for equitable practices and sustainable impact.
Our Vision
Leading provider of innovative physiotherapy in Angola, recognized for equitable practices and sustainable impact.
Our Vision
Leading provider of innovative physiotherapy in Angola, recognized for equitable practices and sustainable impact.
Planning Our Impact
Planning Our Impact
Planning Our Impact
Kimakuya’s Journey to Transform Healthcare
Partnerships
In Q4 2025, we start engaging funders and partners to secure the €135,000 needed for Kimakuya.
Partnerships
In Q4 2025, we start engaging funders and partners to secure the €135,000 needed for Kimakuya.
Partnerships
In Q4 2025, we start engaging funders and partners to secure the €135,000 needed for Kimakuya.
Funding Secured
Post-funding in early 2026, we’ll establish partnerships to launch the pilot at a partner hospital.
Funding Secured
Post-funding in early 2026, we’ll establish partnerships to launch the pilot at a partner hospital.
Funding Secured
Post-funding in early 2026, we’ll establish partnerships to launch the pilot at a partner hospital.
Training Launch
Q1 2026 marks the start of Celly’s online training for 5–10 medical graduates.
Training Launch
Q1 2026 marks the start of Celly’s online training for 5–10 medical graduates.
Training Launch
Q1 2026 marks the start of Celly’s online training for 5–10 medical graduates.
Services Begin
Mid-2026, 3–5 physiotherapists will start delivering care to 100–300 patients monthly.
Services Begin
Mid-2026, 3–5 physiotherapists will start delivering care to 100–300 patients monthly.
Services Begin
Mid-2026, 3–5 physiotherapists will start delivering care to 100–300 patients monthly.
Evaluation Phase
By December 2026, we’ll assess impact with metrics like 10–20% reduced readmissions.
Evaluation Phase
By December 2026, we’ll assess impact with metrics like 10–20% reduced readmissions.
Evaluation Phase
By December 2026, we’ll assess impact with metrics like 10–20% reduced readmissions.
Expansion Planning
Post-evaluation, we’ll plan to scale Kimakuya to more hospitals across Angola.
Expansion Planning
Post-evaluation, we’ll plan to scale Kimakuya to more hospitals across Angola.
Expansion Planning
Post-evaluation, we’ll plan to scale Kimakuya to more hospitals across Angola.
Partner with Kimakuya
Partner with Kimakuya
Partner with Kimakuya
Support the Future of Angola’s Healthcare
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Invest in Impact
Contribute to Kimakuya’s €135,000 pilot to transform healthcare for low-income Angolans.

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Invest in Impact
Contribute to Kimakuya’s €135,000 pilot to transform healthcare for low-income Angolans.

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Invest in Impact
Contribute to Kimakuya’s €135,000 pilot to transform healthcare for low-income Angolans.

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Become a Partner
Join forces with us and organizations like University of Pécs to expand physiotherapy access.

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Become a Partner
Join forces with us and organizations like University of Pécs to expand physiotherapy access.

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Become a Partner
Join forces with us and organizations like University of Pécs to expand physiotherapy access.

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Spread the Word
Help us raise awareness about Kimakuya’s mission with your network and support.

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Spread the Word
Help us raise awareness about Kimakuya’s mission with your network and support.

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Spread the Word
Help us raise awareness about Kimakuya’s mission with your network and support.

FAQ's
FAQ's
FAQ's
Frequently asked questions for quick answers
What is the goal of the Kimakuya pilot project?
Kimakuya aims to introduce physiotherapy to a partner hospital in Angola, creating 3–5 jobs, training 5–10 medical graduates, and evaluating impact to enhance healthcare for low-income communities.
How much funding does Kimakuya need, and what will it cover?
Overall we need €135,000 ($157,200) to cover salaries (€90,000 for 7 staff including Aleksa and Celly), equipment (€18,000), transport (€2,000), training (€10,000), marketing (€15,000), and evaluation (€5,000–€10,000).
Who can partner with Kimakuya, and how can they get involved?
International organizations (e.g., USAID, WHO), private investors, and the Angolan Ministry of Health can partner by investing, collaborating, or attending our Q4 2025 outreach events—contact us at info@kimakuya.com to start.
What impact will Kimakuya have on Angola?
Kimakuya will improve patient mobility, reduce hospital readmissions by 10–20%, create jobs, and boost Angola’s economy and societal well-being, making it more attractive to foreigners.
When will Kimakuya start, and what’s the timeline?
We begin outreach in Q4 2025, launch the pilot after funding in early 2026, start training in Q1 2026, and evaluate results by December 2026 to plan expansion.
What is the goal of the Kimakuya pilot project?
Kimakuya aims to introduce physiotherapy to a partner hospital in Angola, creating 3–5 jobs, training 5–10 medical graduates, and evaluating impact to enhance healthcare for low-income communities.
How much funding does Kimakuya need, and what will it cover?
Overall we need €135,000 ($157,200) to cover salaries (€90,000 for 7 staff including Aleksa and Celly), equipment (€18,000), transport (€2,000), training (€10,000), marketing (€15,000), and evaluation (€5,000–€10,000).
Who can partner with Kimakuya, and how can they get involved?
International organizations (e.g., USAID, WHO), private investors, and the Angolan Ministry of Health can partner by investing, collaborating, or attending our Q4 2025 outreach events—contact us at info@kimakuya.com to start.
What impact will Kimakuya have on Angola?
Kimakuya will improve patient mobility, reduce hospital readmissions by 10–20%, create jobs, and boost Angola’s economy and societal well-being, making it more attractive to foreigners.
When will Kimakuya start, and what’s the timeline?
We begin outreach in Q4 2025, launch the pilot after funding in early 2026, start training in Q1 2026, and evaluate results by December 2026 to plan expansion.
What is the goal of the Kimakuya pilot project?
Kimakuya aims to introduce physiotherapy to a partner hospital in Angola, creating 3–5 jobs, training 5–10 medical graduates, and evaluating impact to enhance healthcare for low-income communities.
How much funding does Kimakuya need, and what will it cover?
Overall we need €135,000 ($157,200) to cover salaries (€90,000 for 7 staff including Aleksa and Celly), equipment (€18,000), transport (€2,000), training (€10,000), marketing (€15,000), and evaluation (€5,000–€10,000).
Who can partner with Kimakuya, and how can they get involved?
International organizations (e.g., USAID, WHO), private investors, and the Angolan Ministry of Health can partner by investing, collaborating, or attending our Q4 2025 outreach events—contact us at info@kimakuya.com to start.
What impact will Kimakuya have on Angola?
Kimakuya will improve patient mobility, reduce hospital readmissions by 10–20%, create jobs, and boost Angola’s economy and societal well-being, making it more attractive to foreigners.
When will Kimakuya start, and what’s the timeline?
We begin outreach in Q4 2025, launch the pilot after funding in early 2026, start training in Q1 2026, and evaluate results by December 2026 to plan expansion.
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Want to know more about our Project and if you can get involved?
Leave your contact details here and get contacted by our team within 48 hours.
Contact
Contact us for more information & get started
Want to know more about our Project and if you can get involved?
Leave your contact details here and get contacted by our team within 48 hours.