USAID | GLOBAL HEALTH SUPPLY CHAIN – TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FRANCOPHONE TASK ORDER QUARTERLY REPORT 2 FY18
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The Global Health Supply Chain – Technical Assistance Francophone Task Order Quarterly Report 2 FY18 focuses on strengthening in-country supply chain systems, supply chain security through collaboration and regional organizations, and supporting global health security and emergency preparedness strategies.
2018 · 67 pages

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The report covers four countries: Benin, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Haiti, and Senegal. In Benin, the project aimed to strengthen the national supply chain system by improving logistics management information systems, enhancing the capacity of the national health supply chain, and increasing the availability of essential medicines. The project also supported the development of a national supply chain strategy and the establishment of a national supply chain coordination committee. In the DRC, the project focused on strengthening the national supply chain system by improving the management of essential medicines, enhancing the capacity of the national health supply chain, and increasing the availability of essential medicines. The project also supported the development of a national supply chain strategy and the establishment of a national supply chain coordination committee. The project also supported the development of a regional supply chain strategy and the establishment of a regional supply chain coordination committee. The project worked with regional organizations, including the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Union Economique et Monétaire Ouest Africaine (UEMOA), to strengthen supply chain security and improve the availability of essential medicines. The project also supported global health security and emergency preparedness strategies by improving the management of essential medicines, enhancing the capacity of the national health supply chain, and increasing the availability of essential medicines. The project also supported the development of a global health security strategy and the establishment of a global health security coordination committee. The project achieved several key results, including the development of national supply chain strategies and the establishment of national supply chain coordination committees in all four countries. The project also improved the management of essential medicines, enhanced the capacity of the national health supply chain, and increased the availability of essential medicines in all four countries. The project also supported the development of a regional supply chain strategy and the establishment of a regional supply chain coordination committee. The project worked with regional organizations, including ECOWAS and UEMOA, to strengthen supply chain security and improve the availability of essential medicines. The project's financial report shows that the project spent $X million during the reporting period, with $X million allocated to personnel costs, $X million allocated to travel costs, and $X million allocated to other costs. The project's monitoring and evaluation report shows that the project achieved several key results, including the development of national supply chain strategies and the establishment of national supply chain coordination committees in all four countries. The project's management update report shows that the project's management team worked closely with the project's partners and stakeholders to achieve the project's objectives. The project's management team also worked closely with the project's technical team to ensure that the project's technical activities were implemented effectively. The project's annexes provide additional information on the project's activities and results, including the project's indicator dashboards for Benin, the DRC, Haiti, and Senegal. The project's annexes also provide additional information on the project's financial report, monitoring and evaluation report, and management update report.
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