Sri Lanka’s First Ever Medical-Supply-to-Donation Matching Platform
The Sri Lanka Red Cross Society launched Sri Lanka’s first-ever medical-supply-to-donation matching platform on October 19, 2022, called the Elixir Platform. The initiative is a volunteer-run, public private partnership under the aegis of the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society, and allows hospitals and treatment centres from across Sri Lanka to register their requirements for lifesaving medicines and medical supplies that may be in short supply, due to the country’s ongoing economic and foreign exchange crises. ‘Elixir’ also provides a single streamlined interface for donors who would like to support Sri Lanka at this time. By having all requirements and donations coming in via a unified and seamless platform, ‘Elixir’ can then match requirements and donations for efficient use of funds and time, while also reducing the total turnaround time for assistance and increasing transparency.
Additionally, by having a large number of institutions registering their requirements, this allows the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society and its network of global volunteers to consider bulk order placement where possible to obtain the best possible prices, delivering maximum cost efficiency to all stakeholders. Designed and operated by the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society, together with its global network of volunteers and professionals, and in partnership with the Sri Lanka Medical Supplies Division of the Ministry of Health, the Elixir Platform is a huge collaborative undertaking to help Sri Lanka overcome the shortage of lifesaving medicines due to the present economic crisis.
Discussing the initiative, Dr Mahesh Gunasekara, Director General of the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society said, “First, we must express our sincere gratitude to all the donors, including individuals, charities, corporations and governments, who have come to Sri Lanka’s aid at this time of need. With the large amount of donations, we found that it was becoming challenging to track and fulfil medical needs across the system and prioritize based on urgency. Other challenges including oversupply due to duplicative efforts, high costs due to not utilizing economies of scale, internal competition for donations and other issues have arisen, along with a lack of transparency. Thus, ‘Elixir’ is our answer to these problems, and will facilitate transparency and accountability throughout the entire supply chain for the benefit of all stakeholders. In fact, the Elixir platform will be audited on a monthly basis by KPMG. On behalf of the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society, I take this opportunity to thank all volunteers and partners in this endeavour. Elixir is truly a landmark achievement and we look forward to supporting Sri Lanka as it overcomes its present challenges.”
The Sri Lanka Red Cross has been actively engaging with all stakeholders during the crisis to provide as much support and assistance as possible. Recently, the International Committee of the Red Cross donated a consignment of 10,000 blood bags to the National Blood Bank, while the Singapore Red Cross has also recently donated medicines worth approximately USD 50,000 to Sri Lanka through the Sri Lanka Red Cross. Building on the success of Elixir, the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society is also now studying the feasibility of expanding and implementing similar donation-to-demand matching technology across its other initiatives as well.
Any individual, organization or entity interested in making a donation to the Sri Lanka Red Cross Society to support Sri Lanka, both financially and materially in aid of lifesaving medicines and medical supplies can visit https://elixir.redcross.lk to make a donation or learn more about this initiative.