Grand Challenge Canada grants 1 lakh CAD to Sathguru Management Consultants for vaccine delivery solution
Hyderabad-based Sathguru Management Consultants received a grant of one lakh CAD (Canadian dollars) from Grand Challenges Canada for the novel solution developed for the logistical challenge of vaccine delivery to remote areas.
The innovative last-mile vaccine delivery solution is jointly developed by Sathguru Management consultants and RTI international. This novel solution is a portable and battery operated thermoelectric container developed using cutting edge technologies in collaboration with Dr Rama Venkatasubramanian, director of North Carolina based RTI International’s Centre for Solid State Energetics.
The thermoelectric container is envisioned to replace the Styrofoam and plastic boxes with ice packs that are currently used to transport vaccines to remote vaccination camps in emerging economies in Asia and Africa. This unique solution is designed to overcome all the logistic challenges of the conventional methods of vaccine delivery systems.
Pushpa Vijayaraghavan, programme head at Sathguru Management consultants, says, “This solution bridges a critical gap and infrastructure challenge in vaccine delivery.” She notes that while commendable milestones have been achieved in the development of vaccines, their delivery system is still stuck in a rut of age old practices.
“Unfortunately, for moving vaccines to the last mile of delivery in remote camps, we still use the Styrofoam boxes and passive cooling technology used 50 years ago. While these ice packed boxes are a cost effective solution, they offer no method to regulate the temperatures in the box and the vaccine loss due to temperatures ranging beyond the optimum is a widespread problem. Moreover, the short life of ice packs used significantly limits the length and efficacy of vaccination camps,” added Pushpa.
With the development of this innovative solution it can be said that healthcare workers are empowered with a cost effective yet new-age thermoelectric solution that can provide active cooling in the WHO mandated temperature range for a period of 24 to 48 hours.
Today, Sathguru has been recognised among 59 peer-reviewed grantees from low and middle income countries in round 4 of the ‘Stars in Global Health’ programme for creative, out of the box global health solutions. Grand Challenges Canada is funded by the Government of Canada and is dedicated to supporting bold ideas with big impact in global health. RTI is one of the world’s leading research institutes.
While RTI will develop field ready prototypes of the solution, Sathguru will lead the effort in field validation and commercialization of the innovative product. Partners for field validation and commercial production are currently being finalized and will play a critical part in the development of this impactful public health product that could change the landscape of vaccine delivery in resource constrained settings.