A group of 100 technicians from the Ministry of Health are improving Malawi’s supply of life-saving immunisations after completing training in preventative
Exciting opportunity! INFUSE 2024 Call for Innovations in Global Health
With the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Project Last Mile is seeking to identify and support innovators and social enterprises which demonstrate a proven or promising market-based approach to improve the availability, access to, or uptake of family planning commodities or relevant products in Africa through Project Last Mile technical assistance in the area route-to-market. Successful applicants will be poised for growth and serving customers in eligible countries in Africa.
Request for proposals: Matching Health Enterprises with Targeted Private Sector Expertise to Expand Capability, Access, Availability and Uptake of Innovative Solutions
In partnership with USAID, Project Last Mile has identified two enterprises that are developing innovative diagnostic assays and who would benefit from Project Last Mile’s technical assistance. We are therefore seeking an agency that can assist in providing technical assistance, specifically across clinical expertise, to these two biomedical technology enterprises. The technical assistance will centre on mPox, Swinepox and Lassa Virus diagnostic assays. The technical assistance will be led by a PLM expert, with the successful agency reporting to that individual.
Project Last Mile’s behavioral nudge research on COVID-19 vaccines published in Journal of Health Communications
In early 2022, as the vaccination rate in South Africa plateaued, there was a strong need for COVID-19 communications to
Publications related to Project Last Mile
Since 2010, Yale has served as the academic partner for Project Last Mile, a public-private partnership that leverages the supply
Putting Coca-Cola’s supply chain expertise to good use for medicine availability in Tanzania
While progress has been made towards achieving global health targets, this is hampered by persistent gaps in the availability of