April 10, 2024
Combatting Malaria in LiberiaMalaria is a leading cause of illness and death in Liberia, with year-round transmission. In 2021(country population: over 5.1 million),1.9 million cases were reported by the World Health Organization (WHO),…
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Long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs) are exchanged among multiple entities (trade partners) as the LLINs travel through the supply chain from manufacturers to end users. Being able to track and trace LLINs is crucial for supply chain security, enabling…
Something kept nagging at Kelechi Enweruzo-Amaefule. He had helped transport, lock away and incinerate unusable pharmaceutical products to keep them from landing in the black market or harming the environment. But now that they had been destroyed, he puzzled over what to do with the remaining,…
Liberia’s National AIDS and STI Control Program (NACP) has faced challenges around insufficient information on commodities dispensed to clients and stock status information from service delivery points. This lack of quality data to inform supply planning and distribution decision making led to…
Ensuring an uninterrupted supply of life-saving medicines is essential for people living with HIV/AIDs. Antiretroviral treatments (ART) are among the most effective methods, according to the World Health Organization, for both treating and preventing infections. But it’s not just ensuring that…
Unbroken: Forging Supply Chain Resilience, a three-part USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) podcast, debuted on May 26. The podcast draws on the expertise of Haiti Country Director Dr. Florence Duperval-Guillaume and Supply Chain Architect Joseph…