摘要:Physical access to health facilities is an important factor in determining treatment seeking behaviour and has implications for targets within the Sustainable Development Goals, including the right to health . The increased availability of high-resolution land cover and road data from satellite imagery ofers opportunities for fne-grained estimations of physical access which can support delivery planning through the provision of more realistic estimates of travel times . The data presented here is of travel time to health facilities in Uganda, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, and Mozambique . Travel times have been calculated for diferent facility types in each country such as Dispensaries, Health Centres, Clinics and Hospitals . Cost allocation surfaces and travel times are provided for child walking speeds but can be altered easily to account for adult walking speeds and motorised transport . With a focus on Uganda, we describe the data and method and provide the travel maps, software and intermediate datasets for Uganda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and Mozambique .