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TRACK | # | TITLE & AUTHORS |
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Track 1 | 1.1 | PRIZE PRESENTATION: Kenya’s Digital Leap in Malaria Prevention with Smart Net Distribution; Martin Mwenda Mutua, John Kabuchi, Waqo Ejersa |
1.2 | PRIZE PRESENTATION: From Concept to Impact: Transforming Health Supply Chains Through Innovative Strategic Partnerships; Ukamaka Gladys Okafor, Azuka Okeke, Moukhtar Badamasi Karofi, Obiodun Oyenuga | |
Track 2 | 2.1 | Supporting regular immunization and emergency efforts through cold chain strengthening in Eswatini, Mozambique, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, and Zambia (32); Ismail Alcin, Pretty Mubaiwa, Meghann Jones |
2.2 | Assessment of the cold chain integration status in Kenya: a case of vaccines and oxytocin (90); Goerge Lusiola, Amadi Chamwada, Faith Mutuku, Rose Jalang’o, Catherine Silali, Jeniffer Adungosi | |
2.3 | Enhancing HPV vaccine supply chain efficiency through community participation in Nairobi County – Kenya (91); Amadi Chamwada, Faith Mutuku, Vincent Omondi, Rose Jalang’o, Christine Miano, Jeniffer Adungosi | |
Track 3 | 3.1 | Girls on the Move: empowering young women in supply chains (GotM) (05); Pam Steele, Rebecca Alban, Recky Awino |
3.2 | A methodical approach: How health supply chain professionalisation became a priority for countries (09); Dominique Zwinkels, Vicent Manyilizu, Dauda Majanbu | |
3.3 | Understanding the gender imbalance in the public health supply chain workforce (42); Rebecca Alban, Lanoi Maloiy, Susie Truog | |
Track 4 | 4.1 | Strengthening the Capacity of Local and Regional Suppliers in Uganda to Increase access to HIV Commodities (48); Rashid Settaala, Sowedi Muyingo, Ivan Mwase, Rogers S. Wamala, Fortunate Naamara |
4.2 | Technical Assistance for a responsive policy environment of the accessible Social Health Insurance provided ARVs (88); Minh Nguyen, Huong Pham, Diu Nguyen, Hien Nguyen1, Nhan Do, Dao Nguyen | |
4.3 | Vendor-Managed Solutions to decentralize and optimize delivery of HIV treatment in Southern Africa, with findings from a 2024 assessment of the ARV supply chain in Mozambique (146); Andres McAllister, Bob Keating, Rosanah Fung, Alan Pringle | |
Track 5 | 5.1 | PRIZE PRESENTATION: Strengthening Health Product Security with Integrated Logistics Management Systems (i-LMIS) for Universal Health Coverage in Kenya; Dennis Ndwiga, Eric Mwangi, John Kabuchi, Wainjiru Munene, Albert Ndwiga, Charity Koronya |
5.2 | PRIZE PRESENTATION: Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Process Improvement Journey: A Case Study on the Ethiopian Pharmaceutical Supply Services (EPSS); Awol Jemal, Dereje Tolasa |
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Track 6 | 6.1 | Testing iSC supportive supervision tools to improve immunization supply chain management by HSAs in Mangochi, Malawi (83); Nathan Jere, Rebecca Alban, Tobi Bamiduro, Charles Matemba |
6.2 | Designing global vaccine stockpiles to achieve public health goals in Africa: model-based systems analysis of cholera and ebola disease (86); Donovan Guttieres, Catherine Decouttere, Nico Vandaele | |
6.3 | Leveraging District-level Coordination Meetings to Strengthen Immunization Supply Chains and Reach Zero-dose and Under-immunized Children in Cameroon: A Situational Analysis. (95); Emilinne Bieme-Ndi1,Sibenu Njike, Clarence Mbanga, Yauba Saidu, Jeniffer Adungosi, Choice Okoro, Shalom Tchokfe Ndoula, Nnang Nadege Edwige | |
Track 7 | 7.1 | How do we maximize the value chain at the last mile? Strengthening the community health supply chain with data visibility (17); Christine Lenihan, Rebecca Alban, George Nzioka, Philip Ngari |
7.2 | Scaling and sustaining the integrated vaccine & other health commodities last mile delivery (LMD) model in Kenya (94); Amadi Chamwada, Faith Mutuku, Jeniffer Adungosi, Rose Jalang'o, Edward Mumbo | |
7.3 | Strengthening inventory management and leveraging investments for postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) impact in Makueni county achievements, challenges & lessons learned (107); Sila Mwanzia, Freda Nyagah, Morris Kiio | |
Track 8 | 8.1 | Enhancing accountability for health commodities through third-party monitoring of the supply chain in Kenya (50) Benjamin Ongeri, Paul Mwai, Sophie Githinji, Victor Sumbi, Alex Kinoti |
8.2 | Enhancing Oxytocin Availability and Storage Conditions for Preventing Postpartum Hemorrhage in Nigeria: Insights from the End Use Verification Survey (142); Olukemi Sofa, Dinda James, Oyebamiji Olumide, Vincent Ajulo, Olayinka Oloyede, Aor Ikyaabo | |
8.3 | Leveraging serialization to position patient safety at the center of a connected, secure, and open global supply network (144); Lindabeth Doby, Violet Ketani | |
Track 10 | 10.1 | Innovative data-driven cost modeling for supply chain strengthening in Nigeria (77); Robert Goerke, Steffen Ruttscheidt, Stanley Chindove |
10.2 | GIS-analysis empowerment: experiences and insights into three years of training humanitarian organizations how to use Geoinformation Systems (106); Alec Schulze-Eckel, Julian Psotta, Alexander Zipf | |
10.3 | Optimizing vaccine resupply decisions in Mozambique: data-driven strategies for efficient distribution and inventory management (136); Laila Akhlaghi, Wendy Prosser | |
Track 11 | 11.1 | Assessment of diagnostic access and pricing in the Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia-Pacific and Latin American regions (29); Julia Tuttle, Paolo Maggiore, Arika Garg, Smiljka De Lussigny, Anisa Ghadrshenas |
11.2 | Digitized public health supply chains: case study on partnerships between innovators and African governments (45); Remi Adeseun, Joshua Uka, Abdulla Yusuf, Deman. Mohamud, Yomi Kazeem | |
11.3 | Institutionalizing the electronic asset management system (eAMS) in Bangladesh (125); Habib Mahmood, Abdullah Md, Andualem Oumer | |
Track 12 | 12.1 | Building self-sustainability for health products and technologies (HPT) in Kenya: Enhancing local manufacturing of HPT (01); Stephen Njuguna, Kefa Bota, Caroline Asin, Susan Njogo, Tom Menge |
12.2 | Catalyzing Collaborative Health Sector Innovation: Empowering Private Sector for Sustainable Impact (97); Olivier Defawe, Angelina Cumba, Cédric Ekembe, Esselina Brito | |
12.3 | Inter-Country Transfer of Health Commodities: Transferring Pediatric Antiretrovirals from Zambia to Uganda (147); Stephen Kadde, Suzan Nakawunde Sebuliba, Martin Howera, Shahidah Nalumansi, Khalid Mohammed Abdul |
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Track 14 | 14.1 | Global goods for logistics outsourcing (40); Scott Dubin |
14.2 | Real time data to improve vaccine delivery (74); Jacqueline Minja, Majaliwa Mtoroki, Hannah Mills, Erin Ross3, Ikombola Juma | |
14.3 | Show me the data! Deep dive into understanding vaccine wastage rates from a unique data source (129); Wendy Prosser, Laila Akhlaghi, Santos Sipaneque, Tito Rodrigues | |
Track 15 | 15.1 | STEP 2.0: Pulling supply chain management leadership into the 21st century (06); Kevin Etter, Dominique Zwinkels |
15.2 | Strengthening the Public Supply Chain Workforce for UHC: Evidence from STEP 2.0 Asia (39); Namrata Singh, Andrew Brown | |
15.3 | Are learning and work-related practices in health supply chains in LMICs fit for purpose to drive the value chains to achieve universal health coverage? (43); Stanley Chindove | |
Track 16 | 16.1 | Sustainability innovations for universal health coverage in health system supply chain in Nigeria (14); Celine Onunkwo, Henrietta Bakura-Onyeneke, Uzoma Atu, Andra Nwachukwu, Bashir Yusuf |
16.2 | Successful application process of the outsourcing tool kit (OSTK) for the outsourcing of transport at EPSS - results of assess and evaluation phases (112); Tariku Belachew, Alemayehu Lemma Wolde, Endalew Asmamaw, Engdayehu Dekeba | |
16.3 | Nigeria cancer access partnership: improving access to quality and affordable treatment for cancer (116); Uchechukwu Nwokwu, Musa Ali-Gombe, Aisha Ndanusa, Paulette Ibeka, Khanyisa Mlati, Vivienne Mulema | |
Track 18 | 18.1 | 2023 GLOBAL RESEARCH CHALLENGE RECIPIENT PRESENTATION: Mechanisms and impact of pharmaceutical waste generation and management in Tanzania: a systems-thinking and circular economy approach (152); Goodluck G. Nyondo, David Myemba, Suzana Majule, Amani Anaeli, Liz Breen |
18.2 | Managing Expired and Unusable Pharmaceuticals and Medical Laboratory Liquid Wastes in an Optimized Supply Chain – The GHSC-PSM Experience in Nigeria (149); Mary Ameh, Kelechi Enweruzo-Amaefule | |
18.3 | Pharmaceutical Waste Management Policy – Challenges and Opportunities (153); Lisa Hedman | |
Track 19 | 19.1 | Procurement and supply chain optimization for genomic sequencing in Africa (76); Pragati Jaiswal, Manuel Lavayen, Nicholas Horekens, Maeve Magner |
19.2 | Addressing medical product procurement failures in the Philippines: root cause analysis and recommendations for resolution (126); Andualem Oumer, Gashaw Shiferaw, Jeric Peri, Chesa Desano, Collins Jaguga | |
19.3 | Reshaping the HIV viral load testing and early infant diagnosis market: strategic sourcing and improved supplier relationship management have optimized laboratory services, increased operational efficiency, and reduced costs (148); Fadzai Marange, Jason Williams, Andres McAlister, Yulia Johansen | |
Track 20 | 20.1 | Effective Supply Chain Adaptation to Transition First-Line Tuberculosis Drugs into Social Health Insurance in Vietnam (70); Ni An Le, Hien Nguyen, Diu Nguyen, Minh Pham, Dao Nguyen |
20.2 | Public private partnerships: a UHC system dispensing ten million medicine parcels per year for public sector patients – the private side (103); Nishana Ramdas, Merlin Pillay, Phil Roberts, Doreen Nchabeleng, Lutendo Mulabisana, Maggie Munsamy (Presentation does not contain video originally contained, due to file size restrictions) | |
20.3 | Implementation of DMPA-SC self-injection policies in supply-constrained settings: experiences from four African countries (113); Mishael Kalu, Barb Knittel, Heather Marlow |