Industry partners see Transaid’s life-saving work in Zambia

Last week (17 – 21 May) saw Transaid host a group of nine corporate supporters from the transport and logistics sector on a self-funded, four-day trip to visit its access to healthcare and professional driver training projects in Zambia.

The group travelled more than 1,200 km by road within the country, experiencing the challenging conditions HGV and PSV drivers face daily. They also joined local Ministry of Health teams to visit two locations in Central Province, among the more than 150 rural communities in Zambia to receive a bicycle ambulance from Transaid since 2010, helping to improve access to essential healthcare, particularly for maternal health and malaria.

One mother told the group how the bicycle ambulance had saved the life of her daughter just a week before – with a volunteer emergency transport rider from the community pedalling her and her daughter to the nearest healthcare facility after her child began convulsing, with suspected severe malaria.

Andrew French, B2B Sales Director at Michelin, said: “It was a privilege to be welcomed into these remote communities and to see how the bicycle ambulances have transformed access to healthcare. The stories we heard were deeply touching; I’ve returned home more committed than ever before to support Transaid’s life-saving work.”

On the final day of the visit the group spent time at the Industrial Training Centre (ITC) in Lusaka, home to Transaid’s largest professional driving programme, where they met the ITC management team, trainers, and saw driver training underway.

Transaid has partnered with the ITC for more than 20 years to deliver professional driver training. As the country’s only public commercial driver training centre, the ITC provides a range of accredited training courses, including HGV, PSV, forklift, and motorcycle training.

Michael Bycroft, Managing Director of Asset Alliance Group, explained: “Driving a truck, bus or coach is a skilled job at the best of times, but the road conditions in Zambia show just how demanding it can be. Seeing it first-hand really brings home the scale of the challenges professional drivers face and reinforce why we came on board as a Transaid corporate partner in 2024.”

Transaid hosted senior representatives on the visit from Asset Alliance Group, Brigade Electronics, Garnett Keeler PR, GXO, Hankook, Iron Mountain, Michelin, Microlise, and the Road Haulage Association.

For more information and to find out how you can support Transaid, please visit www.transaid.org.