

MoHP Egypt & UNICEF
MedWaste transformed medical waste management from a fragmented reporting process into a national command-and-control ecosystem — connecting facilities, vehicles, treatment assets, vendors, and decision-makers through one auditable digital platform.
Challenge
Before the MedWaste platform, Egypt's healthcare sector generated massive medical waste volumes governed by inefficient, error-prone manual tracking processes. Central authorities had zero real-time visibility into the disposal lifecycle, fragmented documentation undermined coordination across the 27 governorates, and the absence of digital crisis workflows heightened environmental and public health risks.
Solution
MedWaste was deployed as a unified digital ecosystem with three operational pillars: intelligent automated scheduling and GPS-enabled fleet tracking, a national Command & Crisis Center with real-time dashboards and predefined emergency workflows, and unified operational modules for assets, inventory, HR, contracts, and vendor performance management.
Deployment snapshot
Region
Egypt · 27 Governorates
Period
Jul 2024 – Apr 2026 (22 months)
Stakeholder
Ministry of Health and Population — Egypt
Products deployed
National-scale deployment
Covering all governorates







