International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP2022)

The conference featured 10 of our presentations and posters, as well as a Chemonics-hosted side event.
Resource - Event

Unleashing the Potential of the Private Sector: A Market Development Approach to Reaching Family Planning Goals

The Frontier Health Markets (FHM) Engage global program seeks to leverage a market development approach to help achieve ambitious global family planning targets.
Resource - Presentation

Improving Lives through Access to High-Quality Family Planning

Chemonics contributes to reducing unmet family planning need through our low-cost, high-impact interventions and technical assistance.
Resource - Fact Sheet

The Malaria Vaccine Is Here, Finally. What Next?

The World Health Organization has recommended broad use of RTS,S, a malaria vaccine for children. Will this timely vaccine be successful in reducing malaria mortality in children? Possibly, but there are four critical factors to consider.
Blog Post

Wayne Lifshitz

Senior Director, Supply Chain Management

Wayne Lifshitz is an entrepreneurial senior leader, systems-thinker, business strategist, and strategic connector with more than 20 years of cross-cutting experience in Big 5 consulting, start-up, nonprofit, federal, and social enterprise sectors. He is currently a…

Person - Specialist

Jean-Pierre Sallet

Jean-Pierre Sallet is a pharmaceutical and supply chain advisor with over 37 years of experience in pharmaceutical systems in Africa, Russia, South East Asia, Latin America and the West Indies. He has managed several USAID large…

Person - Contributor

News: USAID and Chemonics Selected as Government Innovation Awards Winners

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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News: Global Health Supply Chain Program Tops 80% On-Time Delivery

The most recent report on the USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program – Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project, covering the first quarter of FY18, shows the project continues to see positive results in its ability to provide life-saving commodities and to promote efficient and cost-effective health supply chains worldwide.
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