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Rwanda's commitment to health from the air

News 22/06/2025
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Drones para el reparto de medicamentos en Rwanda. (Foto: Zipline International)
Drones for drug delivery in Rwanda (Photo: Zipline International).

In a move that has captured global attention, Rwanda has successfully deployed a nationwide network of drones to deliver essential medical supplies. For nearly a decade, the African country has been working with technology company Zipline to bring blood, vaccines and medicines to hard-to-reach communities, overcoming terrain obstacles and ground infrastructure limitations.

This system, based on unmanned aircraft that take off and land automatically, has been a logistical revolution in the healthcare sector. In rural areas, where road transfers can take hours, drone deliveries arrive in a matter of minutes, which has proved crucial in medical emergencies such as haemorrhage or complications during childbirth.

Public health experts point out that the impact has been remarkable: thousands of lives have been saved thanks to this technology, which also significantly reduces the waste of healthcare resources by operating on demand. From the outset, the initiative has been strongly supported by the Rwandan government and has been quickly implemented through agile regulation.

Beyond its borders, Rwanda's model has become a reference for other countries seeking technological solutions to health challenges. Far from being a rarity, this experience shows how innovation, when adapted to the local context, can change the course of a health system.

Source: weforum.org; wired.com; @tranziehq

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