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The Government of Rwanda seeks to develop the
Logenix is broadly recognized as the preeminent provider of global logistics services for public health and development infrastructure to and throughout the developing world. Our decades of comprehensive experience and success operating on-time and on-budget are unparalleled. Logenix brings evolutionary progress to the world’s most critical supply chains.
The Supply Chain Funders’ Forum includes representatives from Global Health Institutions (GHIs) committed to advancing supply chain collaboration and alignment across organizations and health programs, with the aim of building sustainable, government-led health supply networks that promote quality product access, equity, and resilience. See our Global Goods page for more information.
Accord for a Healthier World enables Pfizer to provide its full portfolio of medicines and vaccines on a not-for-profit basis to 45 lower-income countries while also supporting these countries in addressing system-level barriers to healthcare access, including strengthening supply chains, advancing medical education, and pursuing efficient regulatory pathways.
At Sanofi‘s Global Health Unit, our goal to deliver sustainable impact is founded on partnering with health ministries, NGOs and Private innovators, towards Inclusive access for patients in vulnerable communities. Click HERE to view a graphical representation of how our Global Health Unit makes a difference for NCD’s Patients in LMICs.
The Center for Global Development is an independent, non-partisan think tank that works to reduce global poverty and improve lives through innovative economic research that drives better policy and practice by the world’s top decision makers.
At Kaizan Institute, we work side-by-side with our customers at all organizational levels to help them make healthcare better and safer for the public.Besides being all about the people, the digital age and legislation are now the key forces driving the current healthcare landscape. The sector’s mission is to provide a consistent, safe service and, at the same time, ensure an economically profitable business.