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Drone Hub Delivers GH¢13k Income Boost to North East Households

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsJune 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Families living closest to a drone delivery facility in the North East Region are earning up to GH¢13,000 more each year than before it opened, new research has found, turning a healthcare logistics hub into an unexpected tool for poverty reduction.

A study released in June 2026 tracked the economic footprint of Zipline’s GH3 distribution centre at Kukua near Walewale, one of Ghana’s poorest areas. Researchers found the hub pushed an estimated GH¢1.5 million into the surrounding local economy during its first year of operation.

Households within two kilometres of the facility recorded the largest gains, between GH¢9,300 and GH¢13,000 in additional annual income. The benefit fades sharply with distance: every 1.5 kilometres further from the hub corresponds to a 27 percent drop in liquid asset acquisition among households.

The research used household surveys and satellite nighttime light intensity data, a recognised measure of economic activity, comparing communities around the GH3 hub with 82 similar locations across Ghana.

Zipline Ghana Country Director Daniel Kweku Merki said the hub employs between 30 and 40 professionals per site, including pharmacists, engineers and laboratory technicians, but attributed the wider income gains to the commercial activity that clusters around healthcare facilities once service delivery improves. He said the findings provided “clear evidence that Zipline can function as a rural development engine.”

The Ghana findings were published alongside two studies from Rwanda, where Zipline’s drone network operates. One found that drone-delivered pig semen raised artificial insemination success rates among smallholder farmers from 48.8 percent to 74.8 percent, generating close to US$129,000 in additional farm income. A separate study recorded a 22 percent drop in child deaths from severe acute malnutrition and a 46 percent decline in severe anaemia cases among young children at facilities served by Zipline over five years.

Merki said drones account for only about 20 percent of the company’s technology base, with the remainder covering warehousing, cold chain systems, software and data platforms. Zipline operates 12 distribution centres across Africa and employs more than 400 people on the continent. Ghana was the second country after Rwanda to adopt the company’s services, a partnership now in its sixth year.

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