Fanny Mdeba, 24, of Blantyre, had previously failed to receive treatment after being diagnosed with malaria at Zingwangwa Health Centre, but this year, she could get treated. “ I felt feverish earlier this year,” she said. “I went to the health center and was relieved to receive medication, upon…
Patrick was born HIV-positive in 2017 and lives in the Matero neighborhood of Lusaka with his mother and grandparents. He has received antiretroviral therapy (ART) medication at Matero General Hospital since 2019. In November 2021, Patrick was transitioned to the dispersible pediatric dolutegravir…
In Zambia, the public health supply chain operating model has been changing rapidly, due in large part to an expansion of the country’s Essential Medicines Logistics Improvement Program (EMLIP) to support a new, universal test-and-treat initiative to reach UNAIDS’ 90-90-90 goals. Since…
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A fully functioning quality management system (QMS) in countries’ National Medicines Regulatory Authorities is core to achieving quality objectives that ensure that medical products meet…
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COVID-19 is still testing health systems around the globe; disrupting large segments of the economy; and having unexpected consequences, such as delaying Senegal’s departure to the African…
As part of our ongoing efforts to support Laos’ malaria elimination goals, the USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management project delivered 220,314 mosquito nets to Deputy Minister of Health, Dr. Phayvanh Keopaseuth at a handover ceremony in Vientiane on February 25…