Innovations 2 Impact
We introduce innovations as a strategy for developing futuristic supply chains and systems, adapting for context and needs, to improve people-centered health, and to facilitate scale and sustainability.
We work across public and private sectors, and collaborate closely with our clients, including the Ministries of Health, foundations, companies, start-ups and key stakeholders at all levels. workforce.
“If AI technology will be well implemented it will bring huge positive impact in not only health sector but other sectors as well
Machine Learning - Artificial Intelligence
inSupply Health helps health supply chain leaders in East African countries understand, plan and navigate decisions around appropriate, context-specific and sustainable adoption and integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Learning (ML) systems into existing logistics management information systems. inSupply can assess needs, build step-by-step adoption processes, analyze gaps, mobilize required resources, and build partnerships, all the while ensuring effective stakeholder engagement.
Machine Learning Use Cases
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) as an emerging technology have demonstrated their potential in improving the lives of people in hard-to-reach areas by increasing access and availability of critical health commodities. inSupply works with stakeholders to optimize integrating UAV delivery into the public health supply chains and develops tools and whitepapers to guide countries, programs and funders on considerations and best approaches.
UAV Use Cases
Health Gaming
Health gaming provides a fun, interactive, effective and virtual approach to strengthen continuous learning. Gaming motivates users to stay engaged, enhances their knowledge and behaviour over time, reaches an array of audiences, and enables knowledge measurement over time. inSupply has implemented health gaming to create awareness in Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) among youth and to build capacity of healthcare workers.