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Agility and experience: responding to COVID-19 and other epidemics with sustainable solutions 

Agility and experience: responding to COVID-19 and other epidemics with sustainable solutions 

by Sinette Goosen | Aug 27, 2020

The Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM) was established to help fight one of the world’s most serious and ongoing epidemics, HIV. When PFSCM set up shop in 2005, it was to develop, implement and manage one of the world’s largest health supply chains...
PFSCM reflecting on malaria supply chain activities in 2019

PFSCM reflecting on malaria supply chain activities in 2019

by Sinette Goosen | Apr 24, 2020

Each year, PFSCM reflects on the role of supply chains in the fight to end malaria, and takes stock of our malaria activities during the last year. In 2019, we procured more than $75.8 million worth of malaria commodities including pharmaceuticals such as...
Webinar & event: Global Health Supply Chains – The Role of Private Wholesalers & Distributors in Improving Access to Medicines

Webinar & event: Global Health Supply Chains – The Role of Private Wholesalers & Distributors in Improving Access to Medicines

by Sinette Goosen | Jan 20, 2020

MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 2020 – 3:30PM TO 5:00PM EST Join the Center for Global Development for a presentation and panel discussion on the role of private wholesalers and distributors in global health supply chains to improve access to medicines.   Private...
World AIDS Day 2019: Supply Chains in the Fight to End HIV/AIDS

World AIDS Day 2019: Supply Chains in the Fight to End HIV/AIDS

by Sinette Goosen | Dec 1, 2019

The Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM) was established to improve and strengthen supply chains and health systems to bring lifesaving HIV diagnostic, prevention, and treatment products to countries with a high number of HIV infections. PFSCM set up shop...
Are Procured Quantities of Implants Adequate and Appropriate?

Are Procured Quantities of Implants Adequate and Appropriate?

by Sinette Goosen | Jul 4, 2019

PFSCM’s partner organization JSI published a new article in Global Health: Science and Practice looks at the supply and use of contraceptive implants around the world. Are Procured Quantities of Implants Adequate and Appropriate? Modelling the Relationship...
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