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Resources
In partnership with countries around the world, we have developed hundreds of resources to help strengthen the foundations of health systems. Please search our Resources to learn more about our publications, research, programmatic approaches, tools, and learnings.


Strengthening Supply Chain and Pharmaceutical Systems for Sustained Health Impact
For more than three decades, Management Sciences for Health (MSH) has partnered with countries to build high-performing supply chains that ensure reliable access to safe, effective, quality-assured medicines and people-centered pharmaceutical services. MSH takes a holistic approach that fosters country-led innovation, whole-of-society engagement and collaboration, private-sector engagement, and effective leadership and governance. This ensures both reliable, affordable access to and sustainable delivery of medical products when and where they are needed and their appropriate use to save lives and improve health.
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Supporting local ownership of transition processes: a key pathway to sustaining the HIV response
Globally, an increasing number of countries have made progress towards HIV epidemic control, yet decreasing donor funding and insufficient domestic in…
Reflections on the Lancet Commission on Investing in Health’s Global Health 2050 report
Capacity Strengthening using Digital Tools: A Lifesaving Investment in the Health Workforce
Decline in Malaria Test Positivity Rates Following Capacity Building and Archiving of Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Test Cassettes in Oyo State, Nigeria: a Retrospective Review of Records
This study shows that simple quality improvement measures can significantly enhance malaria diagnosis and data reliability.

Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health Fact Sheet

MSH in Nigeria: Supporting the National Malaria Elimination Program
Process of implementing e-TB Manager, 2008-2016: a summary of 10 countries
A multicountry user experience analysis of e-TB Manager and an in-depth study in Ukraine were published. However, the procedural aspects of e-TB Manag…