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Life-saving drones deliver medicine to Tanzania’s remotest spots

22nd March 2019

By: Bloomberg

  

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Blood- and medicine-carrying drones swoop over Lake Victoria, bringing vital care to some of Tanzania’s most remote places.

That is the goal of the State-owned Commission for Science and Technology, or Costech, which, since late 2017, has carried out dozens of drone flights in collaboration with Wingcopter and Deutsche Post’s DHL to Ukerewe, the lake’s biggest island. Echoing an initiative in nearby Rwanda, the pilot project has already reached more than 8 000 patients and could help revolutionise medical services in East Africa’s largest country.

“We were able to deliver antivenom to farmers who had been bitten by snakes and needed medical care quickly to avoid amputation of their limbs, or even death,” said George Mulamula, project head at Costech. The next stage, he said, was to secure funding to increase the drones’ medical loads to 45 kg from 6 kg and widen their range to all the more than 80 Tanzanian islands on Africa’s biggest lake.

It is a project that may be especially welome in Tanzania, which is twice the size of California and home to about 57-million people. The United Nations Children’s Fund says the proportion of government spending going towards the health sector has declined over the past five years and remains short of the amount needed to provide basic services. Malaria, HIV/Aids and tuberculosis are the main health threats.

Medical Supplies

“I know of places in Tanzania so remote that the State-run Medical Stores Department could take several days to deliver medical supplies,” said Syriacus Buguzi, a doctor and public-health advocate in the commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, which is about 800 kmfrom the lake. “Ultimately, people’s lives are transformed through timely delivery of medicines and medical supplies,” he said, welcoming the potential impact of drones.

So far, the project has had €150 000 in funding from Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, or GIZ, on behalf of Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Mulamula said. Tanzania’s MSD contracted GIZ and Costech to run the project.

In the test phase, when local medics on Ukerewe island received patients needing assistance – such as a snake-bite victim or an expectant mother needing blood – they text-messaged the referral hospital in Mwanza region. The treatment could then arrive by drone in 40 minutes, Mulamula said.

Long Way

There’s still a long way to go. Lake Victoria is divided between Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya, with the portion in Tanzanian territory roughly the area of Rwanda alone. Mulamula said his organisation is working with the World Bank and other Tanzanian institutions to prepare the next phase.

“We will sit down with MSD to see how we can roll out this project across all the islands,” he said.

Edited by Bloomberg

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