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.
Call for applications: matching health enterprises with private sector expertise to improve family planning
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.
Project Last Mile Expands to Liberia and Swaziland, Strengthening Health Systems Across Africa
Coca-Cola and partners now working in seven African countries, improving availability and access to life-saving medicines and medical supplies. On June
Making Medicines Available in Additional Regions of Africa
The Coca-Cola Company, USAID, the Global Fund, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation invest more than $21M USD to expand initiative