Ghana eyes world record medical drone fleet to provide ‘universal access to life-saving medicine’
- Plan will see drones used to deliver vaccines and other medical supplies to areas where access is restricted
Ghana launched on Wednesday a fleet of airborne drones carrying medical supplies to remote areas, with President Nana Akufo-Addo declaring it would become the “world’s largest drone delivery service”.
The drones are part of an ambitious plan to leapfrog problems of medical access in a country with poor roads.
“No one in Ghana should die because they can’t access the medicine they need in an emergency,” Akufo-Addo said as he launched the programme.
“That’s why Ghana is launching the world’s largest drone delivery service,” Akufo-Addo said. “It represents a major step towards giving everyone in this country universal access to life-saving medicine.”
The drones have been flying test runs with blood and vaccines, but the project was officially inaugurated Wednesday at the main drone base in Omenako, 70km (40 miles) north of Accra.