Jeremiah Goodluck, founder of GONEP PharmaceuticalsThe Covid-19 pandemic laid bare glaring gaps in Africa’s healthcare systems — from vaccine access delays to shortages of essential devices.Across the continent, patients often faced long waits, costly services, and limited access to doctors. But a new wave of innovators is stepping up with homegrown, affordable solutions designed for African realities.These young entrepreneurs are not just building businesses; they are redefining how healthcare can be delivered on the continent.Clinic at Hand: Healthcare beyond the hospital wallsIn Kenya, Jeremiah Goodluck, founder of GONEP Pharmaceuticals, is developing Clinic at Hand, a point-of-care medical device aimed at connecting…