 Hello, my name is Dharofan Khriran from Nelson Mandela University in South Africa. Today I will talk to you about the Project Kazi Health, a teacher's health promotion program. We found that the new and changing lifestyles drive societies towards inactivity and unhealthy habits. Teachers in low resource settings form part of this inactive group in society. Not only are they inactive, but they have increased stress levels, mental health issues and poor dietary habits. Our answer to these was to create a one-stop mobile app that can assist teachers to not only manage their health, the challenges but also motivate them to participate in activities in their own time and see the rewards of their activities in real time. The mobile app combines different disciplines into a single space that focuses on the needs of a person in a holistic manner. It addresses three lifestyle changes, physical activity, healthy eating and stress and sleep management. The personal needs of the individual are addressed based on the health data entered into the app. Not only is the management personal, but it allows the individual to have a basic health screening at any clinic and then take personal control of their health and wellness. The key to scaling and adapting this solution is to take on board the lessons learned from co-creation over the past five years and engage with the relevant policy makers in the different contexts to adapt the approach and contextualize it to the local environment. In doing so, we will work towards a long and healthy life for all.