Submitted
The Trinity Challenge

Rejuvenate: AI-enabled, Last-Mile Distribution of Medicines & Vaccines

Team Leader
Asher Hasan
Solution & Team Overview
Solution name:
Rejuvenate: AI-enabled, Last-Mile Distribution of Medicines & Vaccines
Short solution summary:

'Guddi Bajis (GBs)' are last-mile-retailers-cum-frontline-health-workers who digitally connect rural villagers to essential health, nutrition and wellness services and products via telemedicine and tele-pharmacy. With multiple impact partners, Naya Jeevan is building a digitalised, last-mile distribution system across Pakistan that will integrate 6000 villages (30 Million lives) into MNC supply chains.  

In what city, town, or region is your solution team based?
Karachi, Pakistan
Who is the Team Lead for your solution?

Dr. Asher Hasan (Founder): Asher is a TED fellow, 2017 Mckinsey Geneva Forum Health awardee, 2011 Schwab Foundation/WEF Asian Social Entreprenuer of the Year & Co-Founder of MIT SOLVER (doctHERs)

Which Challenge Area does your solution most closely address?
  • Recover (Improve health & economic system resilience), such as: Best protective interventions, especially for vulnerable populations, Avoid/mitigate negative second-order consequences, Integrate true costs of pandemic risk into economic systems
What specific problem are you solving?

Over 60 Million rural villagers across Pakistan (and over 750 Million globally) remain formally disconnected from access to essential, authentic, health, hygiene, nutrition and wellness products and services. These excluded populations are especially vulnerable to environmental shocks such as pandemics (e.g. COVID-19). This is not only because of the potentially rapid spread of contagion, fuelled by a lack of awareness around adequate preventive measures (e.g. myths around vaccinations) but also because the target population lacks access to these products/services. In addition, the sustainability of rural livelihoods depends on their access to informal, supply chains which are the first to get disrupted by pandemics. 

Since 2012, Naya Jeevan has been working to provide health & wellness services to workers (and their families) in corporate value chains (smallholder farmers, distributors, retailers, etc) which extend from factory to field. Pharmaceutical, health & hygiene supply chains in Pakistan typically terminate in large district towns from where informal 'middle men' have onward distributed to last-mile villages - extracting unreasonable profits from last-mile retailers while imposing a poverty penalty on already-marginalised populations. In addition these informal supply chains are often heavily contaminated with counterfeit medicines and vaccines, which further exacerbates poor health and long-term, socioeconomic outcomes. 

Who does your solution serve, and what needs of theirs does it address?

Our target population are the rural 'excluded', i.e. 60 Million lives across rural Pakistan who remain formally disconnected from mainstream supply chains of Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) companies and lack access to essential health, nutrition and wellness (HNW) products. 

Our target addressable market (TAM) are 30 million low-income lives residing in rural villages across 78 districts of Pakistan. Median household incomes are ~$3 per day and mean individual income is closer to $1/day, which is below the World Bank poverty line. 

Applying the best principles of human-centred design thinking, we have conducted immersive studies in rural villages to understand the unmet (and in many cases unarticulated but observable) needs of our target population. This includes the end-user/customer/payor, the last-mile retailer (Guddi Baji) and the last-mile distributor (Gudda Bhai). 

Having a more nuanced understanding of the actual needs of these communities (some of which were quite different from the needs we had anticipated going into this exercise) has enabled us to deliver a model that was co-created by the target population. They take great pride in this and feel a sense of ownership which helps drive total community participation and performance driven by passion and purpose (and not just profit).  

What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Growth: An initiative, venture, or organisation with an established product, service, or business/policy model rolled out in one or, ideally, several contexts or communities, which is poised for further growth
More About Your Solution
More About Your Team
Partnership & Growth Opportunities
Solution Team:
Asher Hasan
Asher Hasan
Co-Founder, doctHERs & Founder, Naya Jeevan
NADIA BUKHARI
NADIA BUKHARI
NAZIA BILAL
NAZIA BILAL
Maryam Siddique
Maryam Siddique
Sobia Javed
Sobia Javed
e-Pharmacy Manager