After the war broke out in Ukraine, people were not only made vulnerable by the conflict itself, but also by being displaced and losing access to lifesaving medicines.
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Risk and innovation in the global health supply chain go hand in hand. Balancing these elements effectively determines success.
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The Global Family Planning Visibility and Analytics Network (VAN) platform enables access to shared data and increases communication between relevant stakeholders to strengthen health supply chains and empower communities in their reproductive and family planning choices.
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With a growing emphasis on disability inclusion in international development, how can practitioners ensure a disability-inclusive approach to monitoring and evaluating their work?
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Leveraging private sector best practices and building public private partnerships are key to creating and sustaining patient-centered health supply chains.
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Global health supply chain practitioners across all industries agree: data visibility for decision-making is a critical component to a healthy supply chain.
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What is blended finance, and why is it the key to closing funding gaps in climate and health?
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Development works here because great people work here. We’re excited to introduce you to our team.
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To increase the end-to-end visibility of commodity location throughout distribution, the Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement Supply Management project in Cameroon, Haiti, and Niger began tracking last-mile distribution in January 2021 using global positioning system technology installed in third-party logistics vehicles.
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Two supply chain experts in Africa share strategies they've applied to build stronger, resilient, and inclusive health supply chains that expand last mile delivery to traditionally underserved populations.
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Regional mapping in West and Central Africa is helping find public-private partnerships opportunities in the global health supply chain.
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As global health supply chains expand and become more complex, the information systems that are used to manage them need to mature along with them. USAID’s Supply Chain Information System Maturity Model helps countries evaluate their supply chain systems’ capabilities holistically, enabling informed decision-making and timely delivery of health commodities.
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