Chemonics is helping to ensure that health commodities are delivered where they are needed most by using a low-cost, easy-to-use, cloud-based transport management system that increases visibility across the in-country supply chain.
Impact Story
What needs to change to create the conditions necessary for communities to pursue sustainability? Michael Brown, Samantha Cheng, and Jim Tolisano propose a two step solution.
Blog Post
This series of technical briefs provides an overview of the Nigeria SACE Program's approach and the tools used to put it into action. It also describes prospects for sustainability and lessons from project implementation.
Resource - Technical Brief
This primer serves as an overview of Chemonics’ transport management system TransIT and additional ePOD, through the USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) Project.
Resource - Fact Sheet
This primer provides an overview of Chemonics and Arizona State University’s partnership that forged a MiniMaster in Global Supply Chain Management that serves an entry point into two Masters programs.
Resource - Fact Sheet
This primer explains the shared objectives and elements of Chemonics and Arizona State University’s partnership.
Resource - Fact Sheet
On Thursday, June 20, Chemonics will host Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey School, Frontier Economies Logistics Lab (FELL) summer meeting in Washington, D.C.
News Story
This paper examines how conservation practitioners can learn from the effort to question the utility of community engagement, adapt lessons to bridge conservation and development more effectively, and apply the limited funds available to conservation to accomplish more on the ground.
Resource - Paper
This paper uses systematic synthesis methods to assess the state of the peer-reviewed evidence base on community engagement interventions linked to terrestrial conservation projects. Specifically, it examines the relationships between different engagement approaches and land tenure/governance structures.
Resource - Paper
Chemonics International, one of the world’s leading implementers of innovative development solutions, and Arizona State University, the nation’s highest-ranked institution for innovation, have teamed up to provide Chemonics employees worldwide with access to accredited online education.
News Story
A new study suggests higher rainfall and warmer temperatures in Mozambique will lead to an increase in malaria incidence in the coming years. Hailey Keuck explains the link between climate and disease incidence, and how health systems can benefit from climate research.
Blog Post
ASU anthropologists are tracking cultural shifts that could spell safety for Mozambique's coastal communities.
Blog Post