Finalist
The Trinity Challenge on Antimicrobial Resistance

Community Surveillance and AI Solutions for AMR Reduction in Kenya

Team Leader
Abdullah Kanneh
Solution & Team Overview
Solution Name:
Community Surveillance and AI Solutions for AMR Reduction in Kenya
Short solution summary:

Living Goods and Pendulum Systems’ solution strengthens Kenya’s community-level AMR response by empowering community health workers with enhanced data collection tools to inform targeted interventions; leveraging AI-driven supply chain optimization solutions to improve antibiotics access; and partnering with government to explore the integration of AMR data solutions into government information systems.

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

Erick Yegon, Global Director, Performance, Evidence & Insights, Living Goods

Which Challenge Objective does your solution most closely address?
  • Innovation
  • Implementation
What specific problem are you solving?

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a leading public health challenge, with Sub-Saharan Africa experiencing the greatest mortality rate. In 2019, it caused 1.3 million deaths globally and was associated with 37,300 deaths in Kenya. Increasingly seen in pathogens associated with lower respiratory infections in Kenya, AMR threatens the effective treatment of sepsis, possible serious bacterial infections, and pneumonia as leading causes of child mortality. 

Top AMR drivers include misuse and overuse of antimicrobials (with approximately 50% of antibiotics consumed unnecessarily); poor access to quality, affordable medicines, vaccines, and diagnostics; lack of awareness and knowledge; lack of access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene for humans and animals; poor infection and disease prevention and control in health facilities and farms; lack of legislation enforcement; and rampant use of antibiotics in agricultural settings, where they are often used to promote animal growth rather than treat illness.

Kenya’s Ministry of Health (MoH) has highlighted the need for community-level AMR surveillance, a national antimicrobial use (AMU) and consumption (AMC) surveillance system/platform, and a stockout monitoring system. While Kenya has increased AMR awareness and is building facility-level capacity, gaps remain in leveraging community health workers (CHWs) and community-level AMC/AMR-related data and analytics.

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

Our solution creates an immediate, lifesaving impact for hard-to-reach populations by connecting them with high-quality health services. This solution will improve visibility into antimicrobial need, use, access, and quality at the community level and leverage this data for amplified impact. By supporting CHWs in delivering an optimized package of interventions to improve rational AMU and ensuring AMA via supply chain optimization strategies, we will improve individual and population health in the short term and strengthen Kenya’s AMR response via community health for long-term sustainability. LG engages CHWs as part of a human-centered design process, including formative research, co-design, solution development, and testing.

Our solution also builds government capacity to better manage, strengthen, and own these health systems themselves, laying the groundwork for longer-term impact and sustainability. This solution will strengthen the government’s ability to meet several needs outlined in the 2017-2022 National Action Plan on AMR, including those pertaining to national and community-level AMR surveillance and stockout monitoring. LG has strong national and county-level government partnerships and will engage county government as part of co-design, adaptation, and scaling recommendations.

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
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Partnership & Growth Opportunities
Solution Team:
Abdullah  Kanneh
Abdullah Kanneh
Sr. BD Associate