Key Projects and Impacts

Demonstrating impact, scale, and African-led innovation.

Bloom Public Health Group has implemented transformative public health, pharmaceutical, and diagnostic projects across multiple African countries. Our work spans regulatory strengthening, industrial development, policy reform, supply chain optimization, and laboratory accreditation — anchored in evidence, global best practices, and African expertise.

Our Impact

Lassa Fever Vaccine Development – Technical Support

Bloom Public Health provided strategic scientific input to support ongoing efforts toward the development of a Lassa fever vaccine.

Our Impact

Anambra State Laboratory Optimization Project (ASLOP)

Anambra State engaged Bloom Public Health to conduct a coordinated laboratory optimization intervention.

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Delta Plus Diagnostics Laboratory (Niger Delta)

Bloom Public Health supported the establishment and scale-up of Delta Plus Diagnostics, a critical diagnostics hub in the Niger Delta region.

Our Impact

Laboratory Strengthening & Accreditation Projects – Nigeria, Rwanda, Cameroon, Botswana

Bloom Public Health supported the establishment and scale-up of Delta Plus Diagnostics, a critical diagnostics hub in the Niger Delta region.

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Nigeria’s First National Vaccine Policy

Bloom Public Health provided high-level technical leadership to support the Federal Ministry of Health in developing Nigeria’s first-ever National Vaccine Policy.

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Africa-Wide PIC/S Initiative (AwPI) – Regulatory Capacity Strengthening Across 22 Countries

Bloom Public Health served as a leading technical partner in the Africa-wide PIC/S Initiative (AwPI), supporting African National Medicines Regulatory Authorities (NMRAs) to strengthen their governance, regulatory systems, GMP inspection capacity, and overall compliance processes.

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