by PFSCM | Apr 24, 2025 | health area, Logistics, malaria, Procurement, Sourcing
Malaria is a life-threatening disease spread to humans by some types of mosquitoes, predominantly found in tropical regions. While it is preventable and treatable, malaria continues to pose a significant threat to millions globally. Every year on April 25, the global...
by PFSCM | Mar 21, 2025 | Digital Supply Chain Solutions, Logistics, Procurement, Sourcing
On World TB Day, the Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM) recognizes the significant strides in the global fight against tuberculosis (TB). Despite remarkable progress, TB remains one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases, demanding innovative...
by PFSCM | Nov 29, 2024 | Channel Management, Logistics, Procurement, Warehousing & Inventory Management
World AIDS Day, observed every year on 1 December, serves as a reminder of the ongoing battle against HIV/AIDS, a global epidemic that has claimed millions of lives and continues to affect millions more. As we reflect on the progress made in HIV prevention, care, and...
by PFSCM | Nov 20, 2024 | Logistics, Pandemic preparedness, Procurement
As we mark World Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Week 2024, it’s time to reflect on the urgent need to address this growing global health crisis. The theme for this year—Educate. Advocate. Act Now.—challenges all sectors to take immediate action to raise...
by PFSCM | Sep 30, 2024 | Category Management, Digital Supply Chain Solutions, Logistics, Procurement, Warehousing & Inventory Management
Access to quality laboratory and medical imaging services is essential in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, both communicable and non-communicable. However, the lack of well-maintained infrastructure, equipment, and skilled personnel has posed significant...
by Sinette Goosen | Jul 10, 2024 | Channel Management, Digital Supply Chain Solutions, Humanitarian Response, Logistics, Procurement
Public health supply chains in developing countries are critical in delivering lifesaving health products to patients, but these supply chains are often complex and fragmented. This complexity can lead to inefficiencies or bottlenecks, diffuse accountability, and...