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How can a drone save a life? In this episode, we uncover the remarkable story of Zipline, a startup that began in California and took flight across the skies of Africa to revolutionize medical logistics. What started as a bold idea to use drones for delivering blood in Rwanda has grown into the world’s largest autonomous delivery network—serving over 49 million people in countries like Rwanda, Ghana, Nigeria, and Kenya.

We follow Zipline’s journey from its early pilots to nation-scale operations, highlighting how technology, systems thinking, and social innovation came together to solve critical last-mile healthcare challenges. Along the way, we explore how Zipline works with governments, trains local talent, and delivers everything from vaccines to lab samples, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s a case study in how drones, data, and design can bridge infrastructure gaps and bring equity to healthcare—one flight at a time.

Key words

Drone delivery, Healthcare logistics, Social innovation, Rwanda, Ghana
Last-mile delivery, Global health, Sustainable development, Tech for good
Supply chain innovation