In December 2024, Tropical Cyclone Chido swept through northern Mozambique, claiming over 100 lives and disrupting the lives of nearly 90,000 children. Among the damaged infrastructure was the Mossuril Health Center in the Ilha de Moçambique District, a vital facility that provides critical tuberculosis (TB) screening services to remote and vulnerable populations.
The storm severely impacted the center’s ultra-portable X-ray system, Delft Light, and the AI-enabled TB-detecting software CAD4TB. These solutions had been instrumental in expanding access to TB screening across rural Mozambique, particularly among underserved communities. The cyclone left the screening equipment completely inoperable.
“Using AI-powered portable X-ray equipment like the CAD4TB helps the population identify and detect tuberculosis,” explained Elio Malema, Head of Imaging Department at the Diretoria Nacional de Assistência Médica (DNAM). “The absence of these solutions directly affects the local population.”

Although the cyclone damage was not covered under the project’s warranty, we acted swiftly to find a solution with the Ministry of Health. Working closely with DNAM and the National Tuberculosis Program (PNCT), the damaged system was sent to the capital, Maputo, for technical evaluation. In its place, a brand new Delft Light was supplied, free of cost, and installed by our local service partner, ensuring that screening services can resume without further delay.
The experience highlights the importance of strong infrastructure for TB screening and the value of responsive partnerships. Elio noted, “Now we have the case of the equipment in Ilha de Moçambique, which wasn’t covered in the contract, but Delft Imaging replaced the device.”
“Our experience working with Delft Imaging is good,” Elio added. “In the past, we’ve had laptops stolen, and Delft Imaging replaced the laptops ( again, free of cost).”
Through decisive action, shared responsibility, and local leadership, Mozambique and its partners are rebuilding and restoring access to public health for all Mozambicans. The swift replacement of screening equipment in Mossuril is just one example of how collective action, grounded in local leadership, continues to make a difference. As an impact-driven organization and our local service providers on the ground, we are proud to be one of those partners.