LAST MILE HEALTH
CONTINENT
Africa

COUNTRY
Liberia
Location
Africa
Country
Liberia
Website
www.lastmilehealth.org
Founding year
2007
Organizational structure
Nongovernmental organization
Health Focus
Primary healthcare, Maternal and child health
Areas of Interests
Community health workers, Digital technologies, Last mile distribution
Health System Focus
Health workforce, Information systems
CHALLENGE

“I went back in ‘05. What I found was just utter destruction. Just 51 doctors left, all the physical destruction you’d expect from a war. Our capital where I’d grown up in Monrovia had no electricity, had no signal lights, had no running water. So you can imagine trying to rebuild a country that has a lot of odds stacked against it.”
– Dr Raj Panjabi, Co-Founder, Last Mile Health

INTERVENTION
“We are doing something that is very transformative. I think it is going to have a significant impact. We are talking about extending access to over a million people who literally have no access to medical care… People will come up and say, ‘I’ve never seen a health worker in my whole life’. To me, that’s amazing that you can bring health care to a place that never had it before.”
– Na’im Merchant, Director of Policy and Public Partnerships, LMH
In addition to its programmatic work, LMH supports the National Ministry of Health’s Community Health Services Division by providing technical assistance to help develop policy to scale the CHW model nationwide. This is part of a broader government initiative called the National Community Health Workforce Program (NCHWP).
Over the next five years, the Liberian MOH, working with assistance from LMH, will train and deploy an estimated 4 100 professionalized CHWs and 230 supervisors to provide care for approximately 1.2 million individuals living in remote areas.


CASE INSIGHTS
“I think social change gets created in two ways. One is to solve problems that have already been defined and the other is to define the problem in the first place…Embracing the consciousness to actually understand the problem in the first place and communicate around it: that remote villages are a distinct issue for health care, period.”
– Dr Raj Panjabi, Co-founder and CEO, LMH