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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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Outcome Harvesting Highlight: Primary Health Care Performance (PHC-PM) Activity
The PHC-PM Activity is transforming district health systems in Ghana and Rwanda. By equipping health management teams with leadership skills, data-dri…
Safe, Affordable, and Effective Medicines for Ukrainians (SAFEMed) Activity – November 2025 Monthly Newsletter and Success Story
Safe, Affordable, and Effective Medicines for Ukrainians (SAFEMed) Activity – October 2025 Monthly Newsletter

Webinar Slidedeck: The Power of Pregnancy Clubs: New Research on Group Antenatal Care
Innovations in Patient-Centered Antenatal Care: A pregnancy club for women in Eastern Uganda
High-quality, patient-centered antenatal care (ANC) is a key strategy for improving maternal and newborn health and a critical component in the contin…
Taking Care of Your Pregnancy: A Mixed-Methods Study of Group Antenatal Care in Kakamega County, Kenya
Abstract Traditional antenatal care (ANC) models often do not meet women’s needs for information, counseling, and support, resulting in gaps in qualit…
Lea Mimba Project Overview
In 2017, with funding by UK Aid from the British people, Management Sciences for Health (MSH) launched the Lea Mimba project to address gaps in the qu…
Lea Mimba Technical Brief
Many women in low and middle-income countries face gaps in access to high-quality ANC: they often do not receive the recommended services for a health…
