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PROMPTS: AI-Enabled, Two-Way Messaging to Support Maternal and Newborn Health

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Kenya

Healthcare

High

Implementing Organisation

Jacaranda Health

Kenya, Nairobi, Nairobi

International Organization

Implementing Point of Contact

Katherine Jennings

Global Communications and Development Specialist

Contributor of the Impact Story

Carnegie India

Year of implementation

2023

Problem statement

Maternal and newborn mortality in low- and middle-income countries remains unacceptably high, largely due to delays in care-seeking, limited access to timely and reliable health information, and capacity constraints within public health systems. Many pregnant and postpartum women do not receive guidance on pregnancy danger signs, routine care, or when and where to seek services. As a result, critical opportunities for prevention and early intervention are often missed. This use case addresses these gaps by leveraging artificial intelligence to enable two-way, personalized maternal health support over basic mobile phones. The approach supports women to seek care at the right time and place, identifies and escalates high-risk cases, and generates actionable insights for government health systems, improving both individual health behaviors and system-level decision-making.

Impact story details

Jacaranda Health is a nonprofit healthcare organization focused on improving maternal and newborn health outcomes through system-level, government-integrated interventions.

AI Technology Used

Natural Language Processing

Key Outcomes

Access

Reach, Inclusion

Equity, Accuracy

Quality Improvement, User Experience

Satisfaction, Knowledge

Skills Impact

Narrative Outcome

Maternal and newborn mortality rates remain high in low and middle-income countries, often due to delays and limited access to reliable health information. PROMPTS uses AI-enabled two-way messaging to provide pregnant and postpartum women with guidance on danger signs, routine care, and when to seek services. The platform has reached millions of mothers in Kenya. For health systems with limited counselling capacity, the platform fills a critical gap in patient communication and early intervention.

Impact Metrics

Number of mothers reached with AI-enabled maternal health support

Baseline Value

Limited reach through facility-based counseling only Number of users

Post-Implementation

PROMPTS reached 3.5 million mothers cumulatively and approximately 700,000 mothers in Kenya annually Number of users

Internal monitoring

Percentage of mothers attending four or more antenatal care visits

Baseline Value

66 %

Post-Implementation

88 %

Biannual Surveys

User satisfaction with AI-enabled support

Baseline Value

NA Percentage of users

Post-Implementation

Over 90% users reported satisfaction Percentage of users

Biannual Survey

Implementation Context

Scaled

Kenya, Ghana, Tanzania, and Nigeria

Key Partnerships

Ministries of health and sub-national governments, private telecommunications providers and technology partners, NGOs and implementing partners, international funders and development partners

Replicability & Adaptation

High

1. For replication in new contexts, content must be localized to clinical guidelines, languages, and cultural norms 2. Integration with local health systems and government data platforms is critical for sustainability 3. Partnerships with telecom providers help reduce costs and ensure equitable access

* The data presented is self-reported by the respective organisations. Readers should consult the original sources for further details.