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Anne Marie Hvid <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Mar 2015 18:06:00 -0500
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In Liberia, the population relies on the public sector’s National Drug
Stores (NDS) for access to medicines and other health supplies. Over
the last four years, the volume of drugs and medical supplies flowing
into the country has increased by approximately 50 percent, and
additional pressure has been put on the NDS because of the recent
outbreak of the Ebola virus disease.

Since 2013, the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT has worked with Liberia’s
Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MOHSW) to strengthen the
operations of the supply chain—including inventory control,
information management, and commodity distribution—to ensure
accountable, transparent, and effective management of all drugs and
essential health supplies. A new brief describes these supply chain
strengthening initiatives. Learn more at http://bit.ly/1FPfN7P


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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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