Paulo Savaget

Paulo Savaget is an Assistant Professor at the University of Durham and a Researcher at the University of Oxford. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, funded by the Gates Cambridge Trust. Paulo has over 10 years of professional experience, working as a lecturer, consultant, entrepreneur, and researcher committed to finding innovative solutions towards a more socially inclusive and environmentally resilient world.

Emulating Value Chains of Consumer Goods to Save Lives: A Case Study of ColaLife’s Work in Zambia

This becomes even more problematic in developing countries with populations residing in remote locales. Getting life-saving medicines to these areas is fraught with many challenges. In a general sense, it is challenging getting health commodities into many of these countries, but even more challenging is getting medicines to those in need who live in remote regions once these medicines are in-country.

Assistant Professor and Researcher
University of Durham and University of Oxford
United States

Paulo Savaget is an Assistant Professor at the University of Durham and a Researcher at the University of Oxford. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, funded by the Gates Cambridge Trust. Paulo has over 10 years of professional experience, working as a lecturer, consultant, entrepreneur, and researcher committed to finding innovative solutions towards a more socially inclusive and environmentally resilient world. His research lies at the intersection of sustainability, system change, and innovation management - and is particularly focused on finding innovative solutions in situations where information is limited, resources are scarce, stakes are high, and decision-making is urgent.