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Mon, 22 Aug 2016 14:26:17 +0000
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Over the last decade, investments made by the Government of Tanzania toward  
the strengthening of public health supply chains in that country have had a  
positive impact on the health and well-being of its citizens. Both the  
USAID | DELIVER PROJECT and Supply Chain Management System (SCMS)—working  
in concert with the Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender,  
Elderly, and Children— have made significant contributions in making supply  
chains more effective and efficient. Health Logistics in Tanzania: A Decade  
of Supply Chain Accomplishments, a report now available on the USAID |  
DELIVER PROJECT website, highlights improvements in management information  
systems, quality assurance, warehousing, and other important areas.

In Zanzibar, a semi-autonomous government within The United Republic of  
Tanzania, numerous development partners, including the USAID | DELIVER  
PROJECT and SCMS, undertook various initiatives toward the strengthening of  
public health supply chains. Strengthening the Supply Chain in Zanzibar to  
Save Lives: Supply Chain Accomplishments, discusses these initiatives,  
including the design and rollout of the Zanzibar Integrated Logistics  
System (ZILS), infrastructure enhancement for Central Medical Stores (CMS)  
warehouses, and  the implementation of mSupply, a warehouse management  
system.

Learn more at http://bit.ly/2bfDyOS

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