Living Goods: Delivering Quality Healthcare and Empowering Women in Uganda
Case Code: LDEN183 Case Length: 17 Pages Period: 2007 - 2020 Pub Date: 2022 Teaching Note: Available |
Price: Rs.400 Organization : Living Goods Industry :Pharmaceuticals & Biotech Countries : Uganda Themes: Social Entrepreneurship, Community Involvement |
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Introduction
“10 years ago Living Goods and our partners launched in Uganda with a simple goal to save kids’ lives; Today, 5 million people there can call us anytime to have quality healthcare delivered to their door, by a local community healthcare worker; empowered with a smart app,” Chuck Slaughter (Slaughter), founder Living Goods in 2017, said with pride. Slaughter founded Living Goods in Uganda in 2006 as a social enterprise with exclusive focus on healthcare. As of 2018, Living Goods claimed to have reduced child deaths by over 27%, at the cost of less than $2 a year, a challenge that none of the global healthcare firms had been able to address till then. Slaughter had a clear vision that a community health worker should be engaged for every community so that every child could celebrate his/her birthday every year..
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