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Nigeria ties with Zipline for Enhanced Healthcare Access 

According to the report given by The World Bank, around 25 percent of the livelihood of Nigerians are in lack of basic medical amenities and healthcare facilities. They hardly get access to medical supplies, vaccines, and blood products. This resulted in Nigeria to become one of the highest maternal and infant mortality rates around the world. 

The decision to partner Nigeria with the leading drone delivering American company, Zipline will definitely enhance the healthcare system of the country. Zipline already has collaboration with the five African countries including Rwanda, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya and Ivory Coast to supply the health facilities. Zipline, is working with Walmart, Pfizer, Toyota, NGO and other health communities and government agencies around the world. 

  • In April 2024, Zipline delivered one million autonomous deliveries to real customers.
  • They commenced to provide the logistic materials & medical substances from 2022, to remote hospitals located in Kaduna, Nigeria.
  • Nigeria is currently planning to partner with them to deliver 1.5 million vaccine doses to zero-dose children.

The higher officials and the ministers of the Nigerian government have embraced this illustrious partnership with Zipline.

“Scaling Zipline’s infrastructure nationwide can digitise, modernise, equalise and raise the quality of healthcare services available to all Nigerians, while at the same time propelling our country into a new era of economic prosperity, climate resilience and global technological leadership” – Dr.Muhammad Ali Pate, Nigerian Minister of Health and and Social Welfare

“Nigeria has a huge population, with some significant health indicators that can be addressed. Zipline infrastructure is meant to cover entire geography and when we can do that, we make sure that we are truly equalising health care services for everyone, doing that state by state in Nigeria could take a long time and it also puts a big burden on the state to negotiate contract by contract in service delivery. The goal of going to the National level and working with the Federal Ministry of health is to make it easier for states to adopt these infrastructure” – says Caitlin Burton, Senior Vice President

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 “We are grateful for this company; it is a blessing to our community. They have been with us for the past two years and we have had a peaceful relationship. We have had a good working relationship with the company, the community and the people and the medical supplies they give us has helped us and we grateful” – Abdullah Idris, a Community Head

The Director of Sales and Partnership in Zipline, Gbolayan Fagbure shared the gratitude of working with these countries and their company’s future endeavours “Currently we are working with three states and if we are able to expand that to multiple states over the few years and if we are able to do that, we will have a health care population that is prosperous, able to engage in economic activities either in urban or rural areas”.