Nigeria’s Drug Revolving Fund: A Conversation with Tukur Ibrahim

The fund helps provide more reliable access to quality medicines and healthcare services at affordable prices, equity in accessing healthcare services, increased patient turnout, and improved patient confidence.
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International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP2022)

The conference featured 10 of our presentations and posters, as well as a Chemonics-hosted side event.
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Rwanda Digital Health and Traceability Implementation

A holistic supply chain information systems maturity assessment led to changes in Rwanda's digital health system.
Resource - Presentation

A Hotline to Improve the Availability, Quality, and Use of Logistics Data for Family Planning to Ensure Delivery of Commodities to the Last Mile in Niger

Since implementing the hotline, family planning stockouts have decreased, improving access to family planning commodities in remote areas.
Resource - Poster

Tajikistan: Building Resilience into the Oxygen Supply Chain

When COVID-19 struck Tajikistan, it immediately became clear that the country was going to need assistance with its oxygen supply chain - not only with equipment, but also with training.
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Ladi A. Stephen

Angola Country Director, USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program - Procurement and Supply Management Project

Ladi Agbenu Stephen currently serves as the Angola country director for the Global Health Supply Chain program – Procurement and Supply Management project. She is a public health supply chain system strengthening specialist, pharmacist, and certified…

Person - Specialist

Ana de Paiva

Director of Operational Excellence, Connexi

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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Ready. Set. Prepared: How the One Health Approach Strengthens National Epidemic Response

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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