Feasibility of Introducing ACTs and RDTs in Private Sector Pharmacies and Medicine Shops in Montserrado County, Liberia: A Qualitative Study

Liberia’s National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) requested that SIAPS undertake a study to explore the feasibility and willingness of private sector pharmacies and medicine shops in the Greater Monrovia and rural Montserrado areas of Montserrado County, Liberia, to perform RDTs and to select appropriate products to recommend for malaria treatment for customers to purchase.

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Analysis of the Angolan Public Health Supply Chain System

The project aimed to understand the current status and future plans of the Angolan public health logistics network, with the Central Procurement Agency for Medicines and Medical Supplies (Central de Compras de Medicamentos e meios medicos de Angola; CECOMA) as its principal focus. The team worked to identify weaknesses, gaps, strengths, opportunities, and potential threats … Read more

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Bangladesh National Reproductive Health Commodities Quantification 2012-2016

Download To ensure the sustainable availability of family planning commodities and goal achievements, commodity demand has to be quantified properly and resources have to be allocated. Organized by the Bangladesh Directorate General of Family Planning in collaboration with SIAPS, a five-year (2012-2016) forecast of FP commodities with a two-year supply plan was developed. Results can … Read more

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Avance en el mejoramiento de las condiciones de almacenamiento de medicamentos en los Servicios Regionales de Salud de República Dominicana

Según los documentos de SPS evaluados y los ajustes realizados, las inversiones requeridas para mejorar las condiciones de almacenamiento y distribución en los 9 SRS fueron estimadas en 3,940,759 dólares americanos, entre construcción y equipamiento de almacenes y dotación de vehículos para el transporte del productos. La tabla 1 muestra la situación encontrada durante la … Read more

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Namibia Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence Baseline Survey Report

The Namibia Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) Adherence and Improvement Initiative is a phased approach guiding the implementation of adherence activities in Namibia over the period May 2011 to April 2013. The approach consists of seven implementation phases of adherence activities. The Namibia ART Baseline Adherence Survey was the first step in this systematic approach, designed to provide … Read more

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