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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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Safe, Affordable, and Effective Medicines for Ukrainians (SAFEMed) Activity – January 2026 Monthly Newsletter and Technical Brief
Newsletter In this issue, you’ll find the following stories: Technical Brief – Ukraine’s Medical Procurement Landscape: The Journey to Saf…
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Alert: Quarterly Bulletin Series
Generating Environmental Health AMR Data
Local Sourcing and Supplier Development in Global Health: Analysis of the Supply Chain Management System’s Local Procurement in Four Countries
From 2006 to 2014, Supply Chain Management System (SCMS), the global procurement and distribution project for the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for …
The 90-90-90 Strategy to End the HIV Pandemic by 2030: Can the Supply Chain Handle It?
Moving the global response towards the universal test and treat model will pose huge challenges to public health syst…
Implementation of 350-2500 nm Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy and High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography to Rapidly Assess Manufacturing Consistency and Quality of Cotrimoxazole Tablets in Tanzania
The objective of this study was to assess the quality of cotrimoxazole tablets produced by a Tanzanian manufacturer by a newly instituted quality a…
Strategies to Reduce Risks in ARV Supply Chains in the Developing World
Key strategies of the main antiretroviral (ARV) procurement program for PEPFAR to reduce supply chain risks include: (1) employing pooled procurement …

10 Years of Supporting PEPFAR through Stronger Public Health Supply Chains
Global Health: Science and Practice Special Issue on the Health Supply Chain Workforce
These articles delve into the most pertinent topics in human resources for supply chain management.
