Barriers in Rural HealthcareThe Situation
In Southeast Asia alone, there are more than 60 million people who lack access to primary and emergency healthcare. These people often live in remote areas that healthcare workers have to track days to reach due to the lack of infrastructure, resulting in a stark difference in healthcare outcomes in these areas as compared to their urban counterparts. |
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Autonomous Drones for Medical DeliveryNo Time To Lose
With our drone system, Community Healthcare Workers living in these rural areas will be able to order medical supplies which will be loaded into our drones and transported to these communities in under an hour. |
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Health OutcomesYonah's Task At Hand
With this, remote communities will have improved immunisation rates and survival rates for emergency incidents. Our goal is to improve healthcare and social outcomes for rural communities by being a transport intermediary which bridges this infrastructure/supply chain gap. |
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How does Yonah's Drone System Complement and Augment Existing Delivery Networks?
Only a single drone port needs to be set up to serve an area of 31,000 square kilometers.
This command center requires minimal infrastructure and manpower.
This command center requires minimal infrastructure and manpower.
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Cold Chain ManagementEach drone contains a WHO-approved Vaccine Carrier Compartment to maintain temperature integrity of test sample when in transit. |
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NEMO UAV - Assembly and TransportationNEMO is designed for the ease of deployment in rough terrain. As seen from this video, the aircraft can be assembled from smaller sections. These smaller sections can be easily carried on a small truck. It is a man-pack solution that can save lives.
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