In mid-2012, the family planning program in Yemen was in a state of
crisis: intrauterine devices (IUD) and injectables were out of stock
at the central level, funds were not obligated, procurement actions
were not underway, and deliveries were not scheduled. The problem has
since been alleviated, but commodity security remains vulnerable.
In 2014, the project assisted the Population Sector of the Ministry of
Public Health and Population (MOPHP) to document the procurement
process for family planning and reproductive health commodities,
identify bottlenecks, and recommend ways to improve the process. This
new report, available in English and Arabic, details the findings from
the study. Learn more at http://bit.ly/1En2Ql4
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Anne Marie Hvid, PMP
Knowledge Management Advisor
USAID | DELIVER PROJECT
deliver.jsi.com
PHONE: 703.310.5256
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