Projects
The USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project enhances the health care experience in the communities we serve through transformative supply chain solutions. The project is supported with funding from the U.S.
Across Africa, governments and donors have made progress in getting medicines into African countries. However, the medicine does not always reach the health facilities where people collect it, and nearly 50% of people lack access to these critical medicines.
The Promoting the Quality of Medicines (PQM) program helps low- and middle-income countries strengthen the systems that ensure the quality and increase the supply of priority medicines. PQM is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development and implemented by USP.
FHI 360 is the prime contractor for the USAID Global Health Supply Chain - Quality Assurance Program (GHSC-QA). The program is led by FHI 360’s Product Quality and Compliance (PQC) department based in Durham, North Carolina.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) mission is to diagnose HIV-positive persons, provide antiretroviral therapy, and achieve global viral suppression for HIV.
USAID’s Global Health Supply Chain (GHSC) Program includes a portfolio of projects that focuses on health commodity procurement, system strengthening, and technical assistance related to supply chain management and commodity security.
The USAID Global Health Supply Chain (GHSC) – Technical Assistance (TA) Francophone Task Order (FTO), a five-year project awarded to Chemonics International on February 9, 2017, provides specialized supply chain expertise to Benin, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Hait
The National Supply Chain Assessment Tool (NSCA) is USAID’s premier tool for assessing public health supply chain performance, capability and maturity.
USAID Global Health Supply Chain Technical Assistance – Tanzania (GHSC TA-TZ) provides specialized technical assistance to the Government of Tanzania (GoT) to strengthen country supply chain systems across priority public health programs such as malaria, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, family planning, a