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Anne Marie Hvid <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Jan 2015 16:13:06 -0500
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The management of malaria commodities is subject to the patterns of
the disease, including seasonal fluctuations in some areas with
increased cases during the rainy season. As a result, demand and use
of malaria medicines and tests may increase. This new concept paper
from the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT describes an alternative method for
calculating resupply of commodities that compensates for seasonality.
The approach is presented through case studies in Zambia, Zimbabwe,
and Burkina Faso. Learn more at http://bit.ly/15M7C06


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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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