Boehringer Ingelheim’s LastMile initiative Reaches Over 40,000 Smallholder Farmers In Sub-Saharan Africa Increasing access to veterinary medicine
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In
partnership with GALVmed and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Boehringer
Ingelheim raises awareness on animal disease prevention and treatments among
smallholder farmers in six African countries
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56 new
Boehringer Ingelheim product registrations in eight countries across Africa support
the livelihood of smallholder farmers
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New
product registrations increase the availability of veterinary medicine in the
respective countries by 86 percent
LastMile, an initiative to train smallholder farmers in Africa on the prevention of animal diseases and leverage access to veterinary medicine, has reached more than 40,000 farmers in six countries. The initiative aims to bridge the gap (“last mile”) in access, availability, and awareness of animal healthcare solutions in hard-to-reach areas. This improves productivity and income generation, hence ensuring food security and livelihood for the local communities.
LastMile, launched in 2018, is an initiative by
Boehringer Ingelheim, in partnership with the Global Alliance for Livestock
Veterinary Medicines (GALVmed) and funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation (BMGF). It supports smallholder
farmers in Kenya, Cameroon, Nigeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Ethiopia, and has enabled
56 product registrations in these countries as well as Uganda and Tanzania. By
increasing the number of registered products, Boehringer Ingelheim facilitates
access to more treatment options for farmers and veterinarians.
Tiago Teixeira, Project Lead for LastMile at
Boehringer Ingelheim says: “LastMile is a sustainable model for smallholder
farmers with a positive impact on vulnerable communities. It supports our
commitment towards improving the health and wellbeing of animals by increasing disease
awareness and improving access to animal medicine.”
Ayman Eissa, Head of Sustainable Development – For
Generations at Boehringer Ingelheim India, Middle East, Turkey and Africa
shares: “At Boehringer Ingelheim, we are committed to address global health
challenges in developing countries and improve animal health. With our LastMile
initiative, we aim to strengthen smallholder farmers’ income and productivity,
highlight the importance of disease prevention to ensure food security, and
drive sustainable businesses that are integrated into the wider economy in
Africa.”
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