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Drone Innovation - Supporting Health Emergency Preparedness and Response in Timor-Leste : Assessment Report (English)

23 Aug 2023

The outbreak of pandemics such as the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, climate change-induced natural disasters, and associated health crises such as Dengue and Cholera outbreaks have highlighted the limited preparedness and response capacity of national health services around the globe to ensure ongoing health service delivery during disasters. In many low-and-middle-income countries, fragile national service provision coincides with challenging topography and infrastructure deficits, often creating unsafe and unstable conditions for resupplies or even outright inaccessibility across parts of a country. In response to these challenges, countries such as Malawi, Rwanda, Vanuatu, the Maldives have turned to the lower skies to help overcome existing and future challenges to service provision, exploring disruptive drone technology to overcome previously insurmountable hurdles. This report represents a feasibility assessment covering the business case, ecosystem, and regulatory readiness for introducing drones to support the Government of Timor-Leste (GoTL) in strengthening health service delivery and ensuring resilience during future climate shocks, natural disasters, and health emergencies, as well as eventually as a part of standard health service delivery.
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Authors

Bosch,Lander Sonia M, Pambudi,Eko Setyo, Nagpal,Somil, Engelmann,Gregor, Guerin,David Roy, Soesilo,Denise Konstanze, Feldmann,Nils Lasse

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Disclosure Date
2023/08/23
Disclosure Status
Disclosed
Doc Name
Drone Innovation - Supporting Health Emergency Preparedness and Response in Timor-Leste : Assessment Report
Product Line
Advisory Services & Analytics
Published in
United States of America
Rel Proj ID
TP-Timor Leste Human Capital Programmatic Asa -- P172706
TF No/Name
TF0B1504-IDFHP/ Advance UHC TF Window 1 allocation for Timor Leste,TF0B5700-Timor Leste Strengthening Gender Sensitive Multi-sector Nutrition Acti,TF0B8182-Timor Leste SPHCF Grant,TF0C0879-Timor Leste - Health System Strengthening in a Post-COVID-19 World (P17,TF0C1241-Institutionalization and Operationalization of Timor-Leste CNAP-NFS,TF0C1969-BETF Timor-Leste FY23 HEPR Preparedness
Theme
Social protection delivery systems,Gender,Human Development and Gender,Nutrition,Social Protection,Social Development and Protection,Health Finance,Disease Control,Health Service Delivery,Health System Strengthening,Pandemic Response,Nutrition and Food Security,Health Systems and Policies
Unit Owning
Health Nutrition &Population EAP (HEAHN)
Version Type
Final
Volume No
1

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