Riders for Health: Health Care Distribution Solutions in Sub-Saharan Africa Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In 1996, Andrea and Barry Coleman began Riders for Health, a non-profit dedicated to the United Kingdom improving transport systems for health workers in Africa. The main program nonprofit transportation Resource Management, participating service and training programs for motorcycles and other vehicles used by health professionals to deliver health care to remote African communities. Although on unpopular health program has been incredibly successful, and one of the few examples of practical solutions to the most complicated global health challenges. However, by 2007, the organization was at a critical point solutions. He tapped his established external funding almost to the maximum level, but still requires significant capital for expansion. The organization had to decide which strategy, both financial and operational, to be implemented in order to achieve a much larger scale it is necessary to spread the benefits of its program to a wider population affecting Africa. "Hide
by Hau Lee, Brian Tayan Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business 18 pages. Publication Date: November 26, 2007. Prod. #: GS58-PDF-ENG

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