In our increasingly interconnected world, preparing for and responding to public health emergencies require multidisciplinary approaches that help countries remain resilient in the face of challenge.
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Development works here because great people work here. We’re excited to introduce you to our team.
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What can the global development community learn from ebola and apply to the COVID-19 pandemic?
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Ana de Paiva is the director of operational excellence of Connexi, a Chemonics company. She has spent the last nine years working with USAID’s global health supply chains. She was first exposed to supply chain management…
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A unilateral sector approach is insufficient in the face of epidemics that don’t respect borders or species. USAID’s HRH2030 One Health activity facilitates multisectoral coordination and collaboration to increase local capacity to prevent, detect, and rapidly respond to epidemic threats.
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This analysis offers a new view of potential changes in malaria seasonality due to projected rising temperatures. The primary objective of this report is to provide health practitioners and development planners with information on the shifting national and regional incidence of malaria in Africa in response to rising temperatures.
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Supporting national committees that coordinate Global Fund grants reinforces local ownership and strengthens the effort to end the HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria epidemics.
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By integrating the health product supply chain, patients in Côte d’Ivoire benefitted from critical health services.
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At the 10th annual Health and Humanitarian Logistics Conference in Dubai, our specialists are leading dialogues on innovative tools and studies that transform global health delivery.
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New partnership enables international development company to leverage One Network’s blockchain-enabled platform to ensure the timely delivery of critical medicines in Nigeria.
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A new tool will help countries better prepare so that their health supply chains are ready during disease outbreaks and other emergencies.
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Dr. Aline Kane is a pharmacist with over 20 years of managerial and technical experience in strengthening the pharmaceutical sector in West Africa in the areas of governance, supply chain management, quality assurance, and logistics management…
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