From November 30 to December 2, 2022, Chemonics participated at the Global Health Supply Chain Summit.
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The third and final event of the HRH2030 end-of-program legacy series featured a panel of experts discussing key topics related to the health workforce.
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In the Philippines, HRH2030 supported the Philippines Department of Health (DOH) to strengthen recruitment, deployment, development, retention, and performance management of the health workforce.
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HRH2030 Mali supported the Ministry of Health and Social Development (MHSD) to ensure the availability of quality health care and services in six regions.
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This final report details the program’s achievements, and looks at the road ahead for health system to further strengthen the health workforce and advance universal health coverage.
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As USAID’s flagship private sector health project, FHM Engage envisions a world in which health markets are responsive, equitable, resilient, and driven by consumer needs.
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This document combines document review and semi-structured key informant interviews with maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) wholesaler representatives and key government stakeholders to inform the findings on four focal areas—product sourcing, storage, distribution and quality oversight.
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Wholesalers can improve the availability and quality of maternal, newborn, and child (MNCH). The USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project helped identify wholesalers’ challenges and opportunities.
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A summary of how Chemonics ensures equitable access to quality, high-impact maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) services, worldwide. This is accomplished by strengthening supply chains, supporting governments to develop health workforce policies, grants, and capacity building, among other methods.
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The USAID Rwanda Family Health Project, in conjunction with the Ministry of Health of Rwanda, formed an awareness campaign about obstetric fistula, a childbearing injury caused by several days of obstructed labor or poorly performed caesarean section (C-section) deliveries.
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