2024 Presentations

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TRACK#TITLE & AUTHORS
Track 11.1PRIZE PRESENTATION: Kenya’s Digital Leap in Malaria Prevention with Smart Net Distribution; Martin Mwenda Mutua, John Kabuchi, Waqo Ejersa
1.2PRIZE PRESENTATION: From Concept to Impact: Transforming Health Supply Chains Through Innovative Strategic Partnerships; Ukamaka Gladys Okafor, Azuka Okeke, Moukhtar Badamasi Karofi, Obiodun Oyenuga
Track 22.1Supporting regular immunization and emergency efforts through cold chain strengthening in Eswatini, Mozambique, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, and Zambia (32); Ismail Alcin, Pretty Mubaiwa, Meghann Jones
2.2Assessment 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
2.3Enhancing 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 33.1Girls on the Move: empowering young women in supply chains (GotM) (05); Pam Steele, Rebecca Alban,
Recky Awino
3.2A methodical approach: How health supply chain professionalisation became a priority for countries (09); Dominique Zwinkels, Vicent Manyilizu, Dauda Majanbu
3.3Understanding the gender imbalance in the public health supply chain workforce (42); Rebecca Alban, Lanoi Maloiy, Susie Truog
Track 44.1Strengthening 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
4.2Technical 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
4.3Vendor-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 55.1PRIZE 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
5.2PRIZE PRESENTATION: Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Process Improvement Journey: A Case Study on the Ethiopian Pharmaceutical Supply Services (EPSS); Awol Jemal, Dereje Tolasa
Track 66.1Testing iSC supportive supervision tools to improve immunization supply chain management by HSAs in Mangochi, Malawi (83); Nathan Jere, Rebecca Alban, Tobi Bamiduro, Charles Matemba
6.2Designing 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
6.3Leveraging 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 77.1How 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
7.2Scaling 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
7.3Strengthening 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 88.1Enhancing 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
8.2Enhancing 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
8.3Leveraging serialization to position patient safety at the center of a connected, secure, and open global supply network (144); Lindabeth Doby, Violet Ketani
Track 1010.1Innovative data-driven cost modeling for supply chain strengthening in Nigeria (77); Robert Goerke, Steffen Ruttscheidt, Stanley Chindove
10.2GIS-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
10.3Optimizing vaccine resupply decisions in Mozambique: data-driven strategies for efficient distribution and inventory management (136); Laila Akhlaghi, Wendy Prosser
Track 1111.1Assessment 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
11.2Digitized public health supply chains: case study on partnerships between innovators and African governments (45); Remi Adeseun, Joshua Uka, Abdulla Yusuf, Deman. Mohamud, Yomi Kazeem
11.3Institutionalizing the electronic asset management system (eAMS) in Bangladesh (125); Habib Mahmood, Abdullah Md, Andualem Oumer
Track 1212.1Building 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
12.2Catalyzing Collaborative Health Sector Innovation: Empowering Private Sector for Sustainable Impact (97); Olivier Defawe, Angelina Cumba, Cédric Ekembe, Esselina Brito
12.3Inter-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
Track 1414.1Global goods for logistics outsourcing (40); Scott Dubin
14.2Real time data to improve vaccine delivery (74); Jacqueline Minja, Majaliwa Mtoroki, Hannah Mills, Erin Ross3, Ikombola Juma
14.3Show 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 1515.1STEP 2.0: Pulling supply chain management leadership into the 21st century (06); Kevin Etter, Dominique Zwinkels
15.2Strengthening the Public Supply Chain Workforce for UHC: Evidence from STEP 2.0 Asia (39); Namrata Singh, Andrew Brown
15.3Are 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 1616.1Sustainability innovations for universal health coverage in health system supply chain in Nigeria (14); Celine Onunkwo, Henrietta Bakura-Onyeneke, Uzoma Atu, Andra Nwachukwu, Bashir Yusuf
16.2Successful 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
16.3Nigeria 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 1818.12023 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
18.2Managing 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
18.3Pharmaceutical Waste Management Policy – Challenges and Opportunities (153); Lisa Hedman
Track 1919.1Procurement and supply chain optimization for genomic sequencing in Africa (76); Pragati Jaiswal, Manuel Lavayen, Nicholas Horekens, Maeve Magner
19.2Addressing 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
19.3Reshaping 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 2020.1Effective 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
20.2Public 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)
20.3Implementation of DMPA-SC self-injection policies in supply-constrained settings: experiences from four African countries (113); Mishael Kalu, Barb Knittel, Heather Marlow

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