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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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Primary Health Care Performance Management (PHC-PM) Activity: Lessons from District-Led Primary Health Care Transformation in Ghana and Rwanda
These four technical briefs from MSH’s PHC-PM Activity capture lessons learned from district leaders, health workers, community actors, and managers a…
Safe, Affordable, and Effective Medicines for Ukrainians (SAFEMed) Activity – April 2026 Monthly Newsletter
PHC-PM Case Studies
The Cost of Delivering COVID-19 Vaccines in Four Districts in Malawi
This study provides the first primary data-based estimate of COVID-19 vaccine delivery costs in Malawi, analyzing expenses from 20 health facilities a…
Calibration of Transition Probabilities to Model Survival of Adjuvant Trastuzumab for Early Breast Cancer in Indonesia
The study aims to provide more accurate data to support health policy decisions in Indonesia, where the high cost of trastuzumab can limit access to b…
COVID-19 Vaccination Integration, Innovations and Key Populations: Results from a Global Survey
COVID-19 vaccine integration into routine health care is shifting from mass campaigns to regular services in LMICs, but resource-intensive methods rem…
Systematic Review on the Cost of Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC)
Seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) is a recommended strategy to prevent childhood malaria through monthly administration of antimalarial medicines…

Webinar: Is Government-led Contracting in Low- and Middle-Income Countries a Viable Strategy for the Delivery of Selected Health Services?

Uganda SSCS Impact Story—June 2024: Domestic Resource Mobilization and Financing for Health Commodities in Uganda

About Health Systems for Tuberculosis (HS4TB) Project

HS4TB Fact Sheet: Bangladesh Country Program

HS4TB Fact Sheet: TB Financial Sustainability Index

HS4TB Ethiopia Fact Sheet: Domestic Resource Mobilization

