Cutting-edge Technologies in Global Health Supply Chains

To improve access to high-quality health products worldwide, the USAID Global Health Supply Chain – Procurement and Supply Management project employs cutting-edge technologies and industry best practices to make global health supply chains more efficient and reach more people.

Daniel Taddesse

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, Daniel leads a team of more than 150 in Ethiopia for the GHSC-PSM project. He has extensive experience in…

Benjamin Ongeri

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 and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project in Namibia. This includes leading the development of pharmaceutical supply chain systems strengthening technical…

Kartlos Kankadze

Dr. Kartlos Kankadze  Kartlos is the senior former technical advisor for the GHSC-PSM project. Previously, he was the director of the HRH2030 Philippines buy-in and served as chief of party for the Strengthening Tuberculosis Control in Ukraine project.

Mariam Reda

​​Dr. Mariam Reda is a former Director in Chemonics’ Global Health Division.

Mary Lyn Field-Nguer

Mary Lyn Field-Nguer is an HIV/AIDS expert with more than 35 years of experience supporting international and domestic health programs, including clinical service delivery, prevention and treatment, and health commodity supply chain management. She is the former director for the HIV task order under the USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project.

Wanda Jaskiewicz

Wanda Jaskiewicz is a former Senior Director for Chemonics’ Global Health Division.

Delivering Family Health Services in Rwanda

When the 1994 genocide in Rwanda ravaged health facilities and left a decimated workforce in its wake, the population’s health suffered greatly. Since then, however, the country has significantly improved its health system. The USAID Rwanda Family Health Project (FHP) worked with local communities to increase access to and the quality of community-based family health…

Delivering HIV/AIDS Treatment in Kenya

For more than a decade, Kenya has faced one of the most severe HIV/AIDS epidemics in the world. In support of the government’s efforts to fight the disease, the USAID Kenya Pharma program provided drugs, supplies, and equipment needed for HIV/AIDS care and treatment. The program established and operated a pharmaceutical supply chain management system…

News: Chemonics Welcomes Ambassador Mark Green as USAID Administrator

Chemonics International welcomes the U.S. Senate’s unanimous confirmation of Ambassador Mark Green as the 18th Administrator of USAID. As a distinguished career public servant and diplomat, Ambassador Green brings extensive experience in international development and diplomacy to the agency. Ambassador Green served as U.S. ambassador to Tanzania, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives…

Final Report: Strengthening Educational Performance-Up (STEP-Up) Zambia Project

USAID’s Strengthening Educational Performance-Up (STEP-Up) Zambia Project was conceived to address the root causes of learner underperformance. The project worked through the education system to produce a shift in knowledge, attitudes, and practices that would contribute to improving learning outcomes, especially reading achievement at the primary education level. Rather than prescribing actions, STEP-Up supported education stakeholders…