2025 Presentations

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TRACK#TITLE & ABSTRACT #
Track 11.1PRIZE PRESENTATION: Revolutionizing Health Supply Chain in Kenya: AI-Driven Forecasting for a Sustainable Future (14)
1.2PRIZE PRESENTATION: Strengthening Pharmaceutical Supply Chains Through the Nasarawa State Drug Management Agency (DMA): A Model for Accelerating UHC In Nasarawa State (16)
Track 22.1Driving Self-Reliance Through Private Sector Supply Chain Expertise: Lessons from Project Last Mile’s Support to South Africa’s CCMDD Programme (11)
2.2Co-Creating Solutions To Tackle Last Mile Health Commodity Management Bottlenecks: Early Insights From The Ssd Project In Ethiopia (19)
2.3Unpacking Cost-Related Barriers And Perceptions To Scaling Vaccine Last Mile Delivery (Vlmd) In Kenya. (25)
Track 33.1From A Term Of A Day To Global Learning: How Iaphl’S “Term Of The Week” Builds Supply Chain Capacity (13)
3.2Ubuntu-Bǔ Coaching For Resilient And Self-Reliant Health Supply Chains (96)
3.3Wca Regional Trends In Rh Commodity Availability: Strengthening Value Chains For Sustainable Access (7)
Track 55.1PRIZE PRESENTATION: Strengthening Uganda'S Oxygen Supply Chain For Sustainable Access (17)
5.2PRIZE PRESENTATION: Strengthening Supply Chain Systems -Accelerating Access to NCD Management at Primary Health Care in Kenya through the Non-Communicable Disease Initiative (18)
Track 66.1Assessment Of The Local Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Market Share In Ethiopia (79)
6.2Strengthening The Oxygen Supply Chain For Sustainable Access: A Case Study Of Uganda (100)
6.3Strengthening Nigeria’S Health Sector Resilience Through Local Manufacturing, Supply Chain Innovation And Healthcare Investment: The Presidential Initiative To Unlock The Healthcare Value Chain Model (105)
Track 77.1Where Do We Go From Here? Recommended Supply Chain Investment Areas To Yield Strong, Self-Reliant, People-Centered Supply Chains (47)
7.2From Point To Performance: Leveraging Drop Pin Analysis To Improve Health Logistics Value Chains — A Case Study Of Msh’S Innovation In Lmis Data Management For Malaria Health Products In Niger State, Nigeria (118)
7.3Attaining Universal Health Coverage Through Increased Health Facility Coverage: The Drug Management Agency (130)
Track 88.1Driving Medical Oxygen Supply Chain Resilience In Rwanda: From Production To Patient- Centred Delivery (42)
8.2Rethinking Importation Processes: Local Coordination For Reduced Costs And Improved Access With Nigeria Genomic Surveillance As An Example (57)
Track 99.1Unlocking Access To Life-Saving Health Commodities In Ethiopia: Lessons From The Emscip Project (15)
9.2Leveraging The E-Tracker For Improved Last-Mile Vaccine Access And Reduced Wastage In Rwanda (51)
9.3Enhancing Vaccine Supply Chain Data Use And Interpretation Through Data Review Meetings - Multicountry Learnings (63)
Track 1010.1Developing The ‘Next-Generation’ Vaccine Cold-Chain Systems For Resource-Limited Settings In Africa; A Just-In-Time Model Of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Uav) Supply To Reduce Vaccine Storage Need By 80-90% (40)
10.2Digitizing Vaccine Supply Chains For Equity And Efficiency: Insights From Rwanda’S E-Vlmis Enhancements (62)
10.3Empowering Local Actors Through User-Centered, Evidence-Based Data Practices: The Selv Experience In Mozambique (75)
Track 1111.1Maisha Act: A Revolution In Malaria Supply Chain Visibility For Both Public And Private Sectors (32)
11.2Kasha’s Tech-Enabled Direct-To-Patient Hiv Product Delivery In Kenya (80)
11.3Strengthening Contraceptive Supply Chains Through Data Innovation In The Pacific (98)
Track 1212.1Leveraging Gs1-Compliant Traceability And Public-Private Collaboration For Sustainable Mnch Supply Chains In Africa: A Nigerian Case Study (39)
12.2Developing A Decision Support Tool For Country-Led Strategic Forecasting And Supply Planning For Immunization (114)
12.3Rewiring Forecasting and Planning Tools to Deliver Self-Reliant Supply Chains (121)
Track 1414.1Powering The Cce Maintenance Revolution: Data-Driven, Locally Led Innovations To Transform Cold Chain Equipment Maintenance (81)
14.2Powering Self-Reliance In Nigeria’S Health Supply Chain Mebs Global’S 4Pl Experience Delivering, Sustaining, And Transforming Malaria Value Chains (113)
14.3Challenges And Opportunities In Strengthening Medical Device Supply Chains (122(
Track 1515.1Broken Supply Chains And Hand-Carry Hopes For Serosurveillance And Research Laboratories In Lmics (123)
15.2Impact Of The Usg Presidential Foreign Aid Pause On Nigeria’s Advanced Hiv Disease Response And Implementation Of The Stop Aids Package Of Care (124)
15.3Leveraging Technology And Data-Driven Credit Systems To Accelerate Mnch Supply Chain Strengthening In Africa. A Case Study In Nigeria (127)
Track 1616.1Expanding Access, Enhancing Resilience: Integrating Community Pharmacies Into Kenya’S Family Planning Supply Chain (44)
16.2Transitioning Donor Procurement: From Multiple Agents To A Single Local Procurement Agent (Rms Model) (88)
16.3Sustaining Hiv Supply Chain Resilience Amidst The 2025 Usg Funding Freeze: The Role Of Effective Coordination In Nigeria’S Response (119)
Track 1818.1Shaping Markets, Saving Lives: Strengthening Supply Chains For Sustainable Access To Amox Dt (26)
18.2Multi Year Forecasting For Preventive Chemotherapy Medicines For Neglected Tropical Diseases (74)
18.3Artemisinin: From Farm To Pharmaceutical (86)
Track 1919.12024 GLOBAL RESEARCH CHALLENGE PRESENTATION: A Pilot Multifaceted Strategy To Enhance Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Among Community Pharmacists: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial In Anambra State, Nigeria (103RC)
19.22024 GLOBAL RESEARCH CHALLENGE PRESENTATION: Social and behavioral barriers to advancing sustainable e-supply chain adoption in Ghana’s health system (131RC)

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