A private-sector approach is providing unprecedented access to stock data in one of the most challenging health supply chain environments in world.
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Barry Chovitz has almost 30 years of experience in pharmaceutical supply chain management, working as a director or deputy director for supply chain projects in Tanzania, Namibia, and Mozambique. Barry has participated in a variety of…
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When it comes to emergency supply chain management, a little preparedness goes a long way.
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The Government Innovation Awards recognize disruptors and emerging leaders who are using information technology to transform government agencies. This year, USAID and Chemonics are recognized for using technology to overcome challenges in low-resource settings.
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The most recent report on the USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program – Procurement and Supply Management Project, covering the second quarter of FY18, shows the project is set to achieve its end-of-year on-time delivery targets.
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Daniel Taddesse has more than 18 years of pharmaceutical and public health development experience with government and development organizations, including project management, system design, capacity building, monitoring and evaluation and cultivating strategic relationships with stakeholders. Currently,…
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Benjamin Ongeri is a pharmacist and a Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) with more than 15 years of pharmaceutical management experience. He provides overall strategic direction for the USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program – Procurement…
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Chemonics is pleased to announce the launch of the USAID Procurement and Supply Management (PSM) project, which harnesses cutting-edge technology, diverse partners, and unprecedented data visibility to improve global health supply chains, reaching more people for less money.
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The Kenyan government committed to the goals of the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS. This means providing antiretroviral (ARV) drugs to 1.3 million people. To assist in this scale-up, The USAID-supported Kenya Pharma project created a safe, secure, and reliable national pharmaceutical supply chain.
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