In today’s supply chains, a single temperature fluctuation can mean spoiled food, compromised vaccines, damaged agricultural products, or costly operational losses. Yet across Africa and other emerging markets, many organizations still rely on manual checks, delayed reporting, and fragmented monitoring systems that make real-time intervention nearly impossible.
The crisis began at 2:14 AM. While the village slept. Left unchecked, the heat would soon render the 3,500 doses of measles and polio vaccines inside completely useless. In the past, this would have been a silent catastrophe, but this time, the clinic was supported by the eHealth Africa Global Health Monitoring (EHA GHM) system , a digital cold-chain monitoring solution designed and deployed by eHealth Africa.
In a rural clinic miles from the nearest city, Nurse Amina opens a vaccine carrier and pauses.For over a decade, that pause was a ritual of anxiety. Amina knew the arduous journey those vials had taken: bumpy roads, sweltering heat, and multiple hand-offs. She had to trust that every driver, warehouse manager, and courier along the way kept the ice packs frozen and the seals tight.
We are excited to announce that Parsyl's Global Health Monitoring Solution is now EHA GHM, an integrated initiative under eHealth Africa Global Health Monitoring (EHA GHM).