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Harvard Kennedy School features Nexleaf’s SCF model

Nexleaf is honored to have our Sensor-enabled Climate Financing (SCF) model featured in a working paper by the Harvard Kennedy School “Financing the Internet of Things: An Early Glimpse of the Potential.” The paper explores how the Internet of Things (IoT) is creating new paths for operational efficiency as well as introducing new sources of […]

CEO Nithya Speaks at Accelerate Global Good

Cross-sector collaborations are a crucial step in creating tech-driven solutions that address the world’s most critical social problems. Nexleaf’s CEO Nithya Ramanathan and Sri Elaprolu, Global Leader of Public Sector IoT at Amazon Web Services, share their thoughts on the value of joint development partnerships at Fast Forward’s Accelerate Global Good summit. Accelerate Global Good […]

Announcing StoveTrace Video

We partnered with Qualcomm Wireless Reach to create a video highlighting how StoveTrace empowers women to fight climate change with clean cooking. Watch the full video to see how IoT is revolutionizing the clean cooking sector and creating healthier communities.          

Nexleaf Named Beneficiary of Humanist Giving Program

We are happy to announce that Nexleaf has been selected as a Foundation Beyond Belief beneficiary for their Humanist Giving Program for 2018! FBB recognizes and promotes organizations whose interventions deliver impact and efficiency. Nexleaf was chosen in the “Poverty & Health” category based on the core values of the Humanist Giving Program, including transparency, […]

Nexleaf Shares Lessons Learned on HR Capacity Building

Human resources capacity building is an important, but sometimes overlooked, component of strengthening the vaccine supply chain. That’s why Nexleaf published an article in Health & Humanitarian, the Supply Chain Review on best practices for training health workers on new technologies. The article, “Training Health Care Workers in the use of New Technologies,” is based […]

Nexleaf Interview on Country Engagement at World Economic Forum

­We’re excited to see Nithya Ramanathan, CEO of Nexleaf, attend the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting. In Davos, she was interviewed live on Facebook by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance on Tanzania’s push to introduce an Internet of Things (IoT) solution to monitor vaccine refrigerators at national scale. Nithya explains how this initiative was made possible […]

World Bank Releases “Internet of Things” Report Co-Authored by Nexleaf

The World Bank released a new report entitled “Internet of Things: The New Government to Business Platform,” co-authored by Nexleaf CTO Martin Lukac. As an IoT provider achieving impact in emerging markets, Nexleaf is proud to have provided input on this important report. While the report does not cover specific countries where Nexleaf technology is […]

Nexleaf Announces “IoT for Development” Series

The Internet of Things, or IoT, is revolutionizing how data is gathered all over the world, and Nexleaf is committed to creating IoT solutions that serve global goals. Today, Nexleaf announced the release of two data-driven reports from our new “IoT for Development” series. These reports give background on our work in both the global immunization sector and […]

Mobile Technology (mHealth) in the South African Healthcare System

Nexleaf’s CEO Nithya Ramanathan co-authored a paper featured in Social Science & Medicine. In collaboration with the Human Sciences Research Council of South Africa and UCLA CHIPTS, the paper identifies potential uses of mobile technology (mHealth) to address current barriers in the South African healthcare system. Based on findings from interviews and focus groups with […]

Nexleaf Data in the Journal Vaccine

A research paper co-authored by Nexleaf’s ColdTrace Program Director Shahrzad Yavari is featured in a special edition of the journal Vaccine, “Building Next Generation Immunization Supply Chains.” With partners PATH and VillageReach, Nexleaf conducted small-scale studies to evaluate the performance of vaccine cold chain equipment (CCE) in Uganda and Mozambique and to unearth underlying causes for equipment failures. By monitoring eighty-six failing refrigerators and freezers in […]