Malaria (Task Order 2) | Technical Assistance | Commodity Procurement
Ebola Emergency Funds (Task Order 3) | Technical Assistance
Malaria (Task Order 2) | Technical Assistance | Commodity Procurement
Ebola Emergency Funds (Task Order 3) | Technical Assistance
Unusable medical and pharmaceutical (UMPP) disposal procedures and capacity are not fully developed in Guinea for the treatment and disposal of post-Ebola outbreak UMPP waste. As the health sector in Guinea continues to deal with this issue, the amount of damaged and expired products requiring destruction increases.
Guinea is also a President’s Malaria Initiative focus country where, according to the Ministry of Health, malaria is the primary cause for consultations, hospitalizations, and deaths.
The USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project is working with the Ministry of Health to both strengthen the supply chain for malaria commodities and develop a waste management and reverse logistics strategy for Ebola-related commodities.
As GHSC-PSM launched in Guinea in February 2017, most of the upcoming work involves initial program design, building from ongoing discussions on malaria commodity supply chain systems strengthening and the results of a reverse logistics assessment for infection control commodities for Ebola. Key activities include: