New course on good governance in the management of medicines now available

From the development of sound policies and legislation, to the selection, procurement, and distribution of medicines; governance issues permeate all levels of the pharmaceutical sector and heavily influence the availability and accessibility of medicines and other health commodities.

The USAID-funded SIAPS project is pleased to announce the launch of a new course on USAID’s Global Health eLearning Center on Good Governance in the Management of Medicines which explores how good governance encourages better management and reduces opportunities for corruption.

The free, 3-hour course is intended for health care workers, policy makers, program managers, government officials, and others interested learning more about these issues as well as proven approaches, strategies, and interventions that can help foster better governance in the management of medicines.

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