Tracks 11 – 15

20 Nov 2019
16:30 - 17:45
Various

Tracks 11 – 15

Track 11: Prize Talk #2

Location: Ballrooms 1-2

[11.1] Systems integration and decentralization of commodity management: a case of Kenya medical commodities supply chain
Martin Mwenda, KEMSA

[11.2] Realtime ARVs stock status monitoring and reporting system
Joseph Kabanda, Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation-Uganda

 

Track 12: Data Analytics

Location: Ballroom 3

[12.1] Innovations in product master data management: a necessity for efficient supply chains (141)
Sean Lockhead, USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management

[12.2] CCE management with mSupply Mobile & Tupaia (94)
Craig Drown, mSupply Foundation and Sustainable Solutions (NZ) Ltd
Mark Prins, mSupply Foundation and Sustainable Solutions (NZ) Ltd
Tony Stanley, mSupply Foundation and Sustainable Solutions (NZ) Ltd
Andrei Evgeunov, mSupply Foundation and Sustainable Solutions (NZ) Ltd
Dhanya Herath, mSupply Foundation and Sustainable Solutions (NZ) Ltd
Michael Nunan, Beyond Essential Systems Pty Ltd
Edwin Monk- Fromont, Beyond Essential Systems Pty Ltd
Kurt Johnson, Beyond Essential Systems Pty Ltd

[12.3] Zambia Electronic LMIS endline evaluation (77)
Chris Opit, JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc.
Jeremy Sikazwe, JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc.
Joseph McCord, John Snow, Inc.

 

Track 13: Equity

Location: Liduba

[13.1] Promoting equity through immunization supply chains (84)
Mariam Zameer, VillageReach
Nora Phillips-White, VillageReach
Dorothy Thomas, VillageReach

[13.2] Automating refugee health facilities in Ethiopia (47)
Meseret Zerihun, JSI/AIDS Free Project, Ethiopia
Taddel Awoke, JSI/AIDS Free Project, Ethiopia
Sami Tewfik, JSI/AIDS Free Project, Ethiopia

[13.3] The Impact of increased data visibility of tuberculosis and leprosy medicine availability in Tanzania (27)
Vicent Manyilizu, GHSC TA-TZ

 

Track 14: Last Mile

Location: Tau

[14.1] Old challenges, new solutions: re- imagining community health supply chains by using HCD to understand user needs and bridge the last mile health equity gap (73)
Yasmin Chandani, inSupply Health
Gertrude Muchibi, inSupply Health
Mercy Lutukai, inSupply Health
Eric Wakaria, inSupply Health
Amos Momanyi, inSupply Health
Sarah Hassanen, inSupply Health

[14.2] Project Last Mile in South Africa: leveraging private sector innovation and route-to-market insights to improve access to medications in the public sector (56)
Phil Roberts, Project Last Mile
Merlin Pillay, Project Last Mile
Sarah Christie, Yale School of Public Health
Erika Linnander, Yale School of Public Health

[14.3] Engagement of local shopkeepers to enhance last-mile delivery of essential medical supplies in hard-to-reach areas (41)
Protas Sayo, Ifakara Health Institute
Fredrose Okumu, Ifakara Health Institute
Samson Kiware, Ifakara Health Institute
Zawadi Mageni-Mboma, Ifakara Health Institute

 

Track 15: Interoperability

Location: Umkombe

[15.1] Universal codes: the glue for health supply chain interoperability (87)
Craig Drown, mSupply Foundation, Sustainable Solutions (NZ) Ltd
Mark Prins, , mSupply Foundation, Sustainable Solutions (NZ) Ltd
Tony Stanley, , mSupply Foundation, Sustainable Solutions (NZ) Ltd
Dhanya Herath, , mSupply Foundation, Sustainable Solutions (NZ) Ltd

[15.2] Removing barriers to effective data use with the Zenysis rapid data interoperability platform (79)
Emily Tissot, Zenysis Technologies

[15.3] T(Ed) Talk: 2040 A Supply Chain Odyssey (82)
Edward Wilson, John Snow, Inc.
Yasmin Chandani, inSupply Health