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Supply continuity for malaria programs during the COVID-19 crisis

Supply continuity for malaria programs during the COVID-19 crisis

by Sinette Goosen | Apr 24, 2020 | Malaria

by Sinette Goosen, PFSCM Communications Officer based in the Netherlands. Each year, on World Malaria Day we evaluate how new developments in the market can help supply chain stakeholders improve the outcomes of malaria programs in low-and middle income countries....
World Malaria Day 2018: Reflecting on the public health supply chain with a focus on IRS

World Malaria Day 2018: Reflecting on the public health supply chain with a focus on IRS

by Sinette Goosen | Apr 26, 2018 | Malaria

Globally, the efforts to end malaria in endemic, high-burden countries are vast and ongoing. The fight against malaria brings together thousands of entities, from researchers, manufacturers, governments, and funders, to humanitarian groups and non-government...
A look at the supply chain implications of TB regimen changes

A look at the supply chain implications of TB regimen changes

by Sinette Goosen | Mar 24, 2018 | Uncategorized

Even though tuberculosis (TB) is a curable disease, it is still, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), responsible for 4,500 deaths a day. The reasons behind this are complex and interwoven, ranging from educational and social issues, to a lack of early...

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