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On June 1, 2016, Supply Chain Management System (SCMS) and the USAID |  
DELIVER PROJECT in Tanzania showcased a decade-long legacy of interventions  
at an event marking the end of the projects, attended by more than 200  
people. The event was graced by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of  
Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly, and Children (MOHCDGEC),  
Dr. Mpoki Ulisubisya, and the Principal Secretary of the Ministry of Health  
in Zanzibar, Dr. Juma Malik Akil, who both spoke to the collaborative  
relationship with the projects. The Acting Health Officer Director of the  
USAID Mission in Tanzania, Ms. Janean Davis, and the Chief Pharmacist of  
the MOHCDGEC, Mr. Henry Irunde, were also present and gave speeches.

At the event, the results of interventions implemented by the two projects  
were exhibited through booths highlighting the Logistics Management Unit,  
the electronic logistics management information system, warehousing and  
distribution, and quality assurance. Additionally, a marketplace discussion  
took place during which beneficiaries of our capacity building  
interventions—representatives from the Tanzania Food and Drugs  
Administration and Zonal Health Management Teams, as well as a graduate of  
the pre-service training course in supply chain management—shared their  
stories and lessons learned.

Learn more at http://bit.ly/1TZWTnj

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