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Service fees are an important mechanism for sustaining supply chain
operations and improving commodity security; they are one option in a
relatively short list of possible financing alternatives to support
the operational and capital costs of a health commodity supply chain.

The paper Financing the Health Commodity Supply Chain: The Role of
Service Fees, published by the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, provides
health commodity supply chain leaders and managers with practical
information on developing, justifying, and applying evidence-based
service fees.

Learn more at http://bit.ly/15oM1L5


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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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