9th Global Health Supply Chain Summit (GHSCS)
November 16-18, 2016
Summit Venue:
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Conference Theme: “Integrating Global Health Supply Chains for Sustainable Health Outcomes: Accelerated Innovation, Effective Partnerships, and Enhanced Local Ownership
Conference Purpose: The 9th Global Health Supply Chain Summit (GHSCS) was held over three days, November 16-18 2016, at the Dar Es Salaam Serena Hotel in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The summit focused on integration – bringing together the people, products and processes to maximize the impact of global health supply chains. Participants heard about case studies, strategies, and frameworks for sustainability and partnership and innovation of global health supply chains from practitioners and academics discussed the importance of local ownership of health delivery systems that drew upon examples from both public sector and private sector applications. To explore these topics in depth, as in previous conferences, the summit assembled a collection of practitioners and experts in the field including academics, country planners, NGOs, logistics practitioners, pharmaceutical industry and donor representatives. We encouraged both English and French speaking presenters and participants at this event.
A Detailed agenda of the conference with links to presentations appear below.
Day 1 (November 16, 2016) | |
7:45 – 8:10am | Registration and Coffee |
8:10 – 8:15am | Welcome: Yehuda Bassok, Program Chair, University of Southern California, Los Angeles |
8:15 – 8:30am | Speaker: Welcoming Speech: Mr. Pascal Pastory Acting Director General MSD |
8:30 – 9:15am | (Keynote 1) Keynote presentation: Title: “S&OP process as an enabler to fulfill customer and patient’s needs – a pharmaceutical industry perspective.”
Speaker: Dr. Michael Heerde Director HealthCare Programs, Bayer |
Track 1 (Morning): Integrating Supply Chains | |
9:20 – 10:00am | PANEL Discussion
(T1-1) Title: Enabling deeper engagement of global life-science companies in the in-country supply chain Panelists: Luis Dionisio (Head of Imperial Health, Kenya); Laura Kelley (Senior Manager, Corporate Development at Pyramid Pharma); Allan Pamba (VP, Pharmaceuticals, E. Africa and Government Affairs, Africa at GlaxoSmithKline); Ian Wakefield (General Manager Africa at BD) Moderators: Professor Ravi Anupindi, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Dr. Prashant Yadav, Senior Research Associate, William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan and Visiting Professor, Harvard Medical School |
10:00 – 10:20am | (T1-2) Title: Pharmaceutical Supply Performance of Tikur Anbessa Specialised Hospital: Cross sectional Survey
Authors: Dawit Teshome Gebregeorgise, Aynoshe Adio Department of Pharmaceutics and Social Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, College of Health Sciences, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
10:20- 10:40am |
Coffee Break |
10:40 – 11:00am | (T1-3) Title: Integration of (parallel) supply chain management for nutrition products
Authors: Thomas Sorensen, Chief Supply. UNICEF, East and Southern Africa Office (ESARO), Nairobi Patrick Codjia, Nutrition Specialist. UNICEF, East and Southern Africa Office (ESARO), Nairobi Musonda Kasonde, Supply Chain Specialist UNICEF. Supply Division, Copenhagen Presenters: Thomas Sorensen and Musonda Kasonde. UNICEF |
11:00 – 11:20am | (T1-4) Title: PUBLIC PHARMACEUTICALS PROCUREMENT PRACTICE AND EFFICENCY IN ETHIOPIA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FEDERAL PUBLIC PROCUREMENT GUIDELINES
Authors: Haymero Nigussie (B.Pharm., MSc). Gambella Regional Health Bureau, Gambella, Ethiopia Mr. Seid Mussa (B.pharm, MSc, PHD (Candidate)/ Assistant professor). Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia, Mr. Mukemil Abdella (B.Sc, B.pharm, BA, MPH)ulphar, Ethiopia, Country Director Presenter: Haymero Nigussie (B.Pharm., MSc). Gambella Regional Health Bureau, Gambella, Ethiopia |
11:20 – 11:40am | (T1-5) Title: Yeksi naa: A sustainable and integrated health supply chain from central level to last mile in Senegal.
Authors: Dr Annette Seck Ndiaye. Director, National Supply Pharmacy (PNA). Dr Bineta Sow Niang. AZonal Pharmacist, Informed Push Model Project, Intrahealth Senegal Mrs Soussaba Kanoute Ndour . Head, Monitoring & Evaluation Unit, Informed Push Model Project, Intrahealth Senega Presenter: Dr Modibo Dicko . Director, Informed Push Model Project, Intrahealth Senegal |
11:40 – 12:00pm | (T1-6) Title: Integrative supply chains: Integration of supply chains across products and donors. Potential benefits and challenges Sudan experience
Authors: Tahani Abdel rahim Mohmed Ahmed. Director, Medical Supply Directorate Gamal khalf allah Mohammed Ali Director General, National Medical Supplies Fund Sudan Presenter: Tahani Abdel rahim Mohmed Ahmed. Director, Medical Supply Directorate. |
12:00-12:30pm | (T1-7) Keynote Speech: Supply Chain Integration from a User Perspectives, What Lessons have we Learnt?
Presenter: Gloria Chukwumah. Director of Food and Drug Services in the Ministry of Health in Nigeria |
12:30 – 12:45pm | Round Table(Q&A)
Moderator: Tony Savelli. Chemonics |
Track 2 (Morning): Global Health Supply Chain Design and Innovation | |
9:20 – 9:40am
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(T2-1) Title: Investing in the First Step: Strategies for Engaging Stakeholders in a System Design Approach to Supply Chain Management
Authors: Ryan McWhorte. UNICEF Wendy Prosser, VillageReach. Dianna Lourenco. VillageReach Nora Phillips. VillageReach Presenters: Wendy Prosser and Ryan McWhorter |
9:40 – 10:00am | (T2-2) Title: Building a sustainable contraceptive supply chain for a decentralized health system in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Authors: Rini Riatika Djohari. National Population and Family Planning Board of Indonesia (BKKBN) Nurfadliah Abdillah. JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc., Indonesia Omar Balsara. JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc., Indonesia Sarah Laaff. JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc., USA Rini Riatika Djohari National Population and Family Planning Board Indonesia (BKKBN). Head of Province BKKBN, South Sulawesi, Indonesia |
10:00 – 10:15am | Q&A
Moderator: Brian Rowland. Chemonics |
10:15 – 10:35am | Coffee Break |
10:35 – 10:55am | (T2-3) Title: Alternative distribution mechanism reduces logistics cost and promotes FP uptake
Authors: Mr. Albert Kalangwa, Director Research & Consulting, akalangwa@accessglobalug.com Access Global Limited; Doctoral candidate at Maastricht School of Management, Netherlands Dr. Miriam Sentongo, Individual Consultant, access Global Limited Mr. Samuel Balyejjusa, Pharmacist,. Ministry of Health Uganda Dr. Bosco Asiimwe, Makerere University Kampala Mr. Albert Kalangwa. Access Global Limited; Doctoral candidate at Maastricht School of Management, Netherlands; |
10:55 – 11:15am | (T2-4) Title: Turning Innovation into Impact: The role of collaboration in leveraging for payload delivery
Authors: Rachel Powers. VillageReach Patrick Meier. WeRobotics, UAViators Olivier Defawe. VillageReach Presenter: Rachel Powers. Associate, Information Systems, VillageReach |
11:15 – 11:35am | (T2-5) Title: Adapting Innovative Technology to Address Supply Chain Challenges in Nigeria
Authors: Dr. Nasir Mahmoud; Rabiu Fagge, Pharm., Kano State Primary Health Care Management Board; Adamu Lawan; Wynfred Russell, MA, MLS; eHealth Africa |
11:35 – 11:55am | (T2-6) Title: Implementation of the DHIS2 Web based ARV Ordering and Reporting System for ART accredited facilities in Uganda
Authors: Amuha Monica Grace. USAID| Uganda Health Supply Chain Program Kisembo Julius. USAID| Uganda Health Supply Chain Program Nakiganda Victoria. USAID| Uganda Health Supply Chain Program Samuel Balyejjusa. USAID| Uganda Health Supply Chain Program Pamela Achii. USAID| Uganda Health Supply Chain Program Dr. Joshua Musinguzi. Program Manager, AIDS Control Program; Ministry of Health Morries Seru. Assistant Commissioner Department of Pharmacy, Ministry of Health Dr. Eddie Mukooyo. Department of Health Informatics, Ministry of Health |
11:55 – 12:15pm | (T2-7) Title: The 10 Year Journey of the Supply Chain
Authors: David Jamieson. Affiliation: Deputy Director, Global Partnerships, Partnership for Supply Chain Management (PFSCM |
12:15 – 12:35pm | (T2-8) Title: National healthcare interoperability in Tanzania: a step towards improving decision-making and improving client outcomes
Authors: Mr Claud Kumalija. Head of M&E and HMIS department Mr Alpha Nsaghurwe. Affiliation: Maternal and Child Survival Program/John Snow Inc Mr Alfred Mchau. Maternal and Child Survival Program/John Snow Inc Mr Vikas Dwivedi. Maternal and Child Survival Program/John Snow Inc _____ Presenter: Mr Hermes Sotter. MOHCDGEC , Tanzania. Title: Head of ICT unit |
12:35 – 12:50pm | Round Table(Q&A)
Moderator: Professor Ananth Iyer |
1:55 – 2:40pm | (Keynote 2) Keynote presentation: Integrated Supply Chain – The Good and the Bad
Speaker: Martine Ewert, secondment from P&G to the Gates Foundation |
Track 3 (Afternoon): Information Systems and Analytics | |
2:45-3:05pm | (T3-1) Title: Le Système Informatisé dInformation Logistique du Bénin pour une meilleure performance de la chained approvisionnement des vaccins
Authors: Dr Hamed Idrissa TRAORE. Agence de Médecine Préventive (AMP) Mylène ADIGOUN . Agence de Médecine Préventive (AMP) Presenter: Dr Hamed Idrissa TRAORE. Agence de Médecine Préventive Directeur programme AMP Bénin |
3:05 – 3:25pm | (T3-2) Title: Using data to improve performance and minimize waste in public health supply chains in Kenya; a case study of Isiolo County
Authors: C. Kimathi. County Government of Isiolo, Health Department P. Musyoka. County Government of Isiolo, Health Department A. Mwirigi. County Government of Isiolo, Health Department S. Namoe. County Government of Isiolo, Health Department Eric Wakaria. John Snow, Inc. (JSI Judith Njumwah-Kariuki.. John Snow, Inc. (JSI) Wambui Waithaka. John Snow, Inc. (JSI) James Riungu. John Snow, Inc. (JSI. Alexis Strader . John Snow, Inc. (JSI) Yasmin Chandani. John Snow, Inc. (JSI) Presenter: Claver Kimathi, Dr. County Government of Isiolo |
3:25 – 3:50pm | Coffee Break |
3:50 – 4:10pm | (T3-3) Title: Application of the New OSPSANTE Tool in Mali to Track Health Commodities and to inform Decision-Making (www.Ospsante.org)
Authors: Seydou Doumbia, PharmD, MSc . Management Sciences for Health Constance Kouame Toure, PharmD . Management Sciences for Health Sameh Saleeb, MD, MSc. Management Sciences for Health _ Aligui Yattara, PharmD. Management Sciences for Health Mahmud Islam. Softworks, Inc. Presenter: Seydou Doumbia. Technical Advisor for Malaria, Management Sciences for nHealth |
4:10 – 4:30pm | (T3-4) Title: Scaling up Access and Availability to Family Planning through an Improved Logistics Management Information System (LMIS): The Case of Swaziland
Authors: Ms. Thamary Silindza. United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Ms. Sibongile Mabuza. Ministry of Health Ms. Mavis Vilane-Magongo Ministry of Health Presenter: Ms. Thamary Silindza. Program Analyst United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Maternal Health |
4:30 – 4:50pm | (T3-5) Title: Transportation auctions in the last mile
Author: Anup Akkihal, Chief Executive, Logistimo Bangalore, India Presenters: Neeraj Thakare, Data Scientist Trilok Jain, Senior Software Developer |
4:50 – 5:10pm | (T3-6) Title: Averting Stock Outs with QuanTB: Implementation Experience and Lessons Learned from the SIAPS Program
Authors: Chinwe Owunna, MPH, RPh. Management Sciences for Health Aubrey Clark, MPH. Affiliation: Management Sciences for Health Sameh Saleeb, MD, MSc. Management Sciences for Health |
5:10 – 5:30pm | (T3-7) Title: Sustaining Supply Chain Initiatives in Botswana through Partnership with the Peace Corps
Presenters: Phetogo Phoi, USAID Global Health Supply Chain – Procurement and Supply Management Camille Jones, United States Peace Corps |
5:30-5:45pm | Q&A
Moderator: Kyle Duarte. Chemonics |
Track 4 (Afternoon): Evaluating the performance of Health Supply Chain | |
2:45-3:05pm | (T4-1) Title: Public Pharmacueticals Procurement Practice and Efficiency in Ethiopia in Accordance with the Federal Public Procurement Guidelines
Authors: Haymero Nigussie (B.Pharm., MSc). Gambella Regional Health Bureau, Gambella, Ethiopia Mr. Seid Mussa (B.pharm, MSc, PHD (Candidate)/ Assistant professor). Jimma University, Jimma, Ethiopia Mr. Mukemil Abdella (B.Sc, B.pharm, BA, MPH)ulphar, Ethiopia, Country Director Presenter: Haymero Nigussie (B.Pharm., MSc). Gambella Regional Health Bureau, Gambella, Ethiopi |
3:05-3:25pm
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(T4-2) Title : La Nouvelle Génération des Chaines d’Approvisionnement des Vaccins en RDC
Authors: Dr. Olivier Defawe, PhD. VillageReach Nora Phillips. VillageReach Clement Ngombo. VillageReach Estelle Prampart . LLamasoft Emmanuelle Assy. VillageReach Neelima Ramaraju, LLamasoft Ryan Purcell. LLamasoft Dr. MONZEMBELA MATA MAPOMBO José, MPH. Chef de la Division Provinciale de la Santé, Equateur, RDC Didier MAHUNDE. Chef de Division Logistique, Programme Elargi de Vaccination, RDC Lead Presenter: Dr. Olivier Defawe; Panelists: Estelle Prampart (LLamasoft), Clement Ngombo (VillageReach), Dr. José Monzembela (DRC Ministry of Health) . VillageReach. Senior Manager for West and Central Africa Programs |
3:25 – 3:50 pm | Coffee Break |
3:50 – 4:10pm | (T4-3) Title: Deployment and Analysis of a Distribution Management Application for Truck Drivers in Four Regions
Authors: Derek Hans. Dimagi Rowena Luk. Dimagi |
4:10 – 4:30 pm | (T4-4) Title: Etude de faisabilité pour l’introduction des produits de la santé de la reproduction dans la chaîne d’approvisionnement des vaccins au Bénin.
Author: Dr Hamed Idrissa TRAORE. Agence de Médecine Préventive (AMP) Presenter: Dr Hamed Idrissa TRAORE. Agence de Médecine Préventive (AMP). Directeur programme AMP Bénin |
4:30 -5:10pm | (T4-5) Title: Evolution in Progress: How Four Countries are Achieving Greater Integration
Authors: Mr.Henry Irunde, Chief Pharmacist. Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children, Tanzania Dr. Kennedy Lishimpi, Director, Clinical Care and Diagnostic Services, Ministry of Health, Zambia Mrs. Ropah Hove, Director of Pharmacy Services, MOHCC. Ministry of Health and Child Care, Zimbabwe Facilitator/Lead author: Chris Wright John Snow, Inc. (61) |
5:10 – 5:30pm | (T4-6) Title: Baseline supply chain costs determination as a prerequisite for performance based investments and sustainable partnerships in the transformation of Public Health Supply Chain system
Presenter(s): Kasham Alamagani and Akut Stephen |
5:30 – 5:45pm | Q&A
Moderator: Dr. Andy Brown IAPHL |
6:00 – 8:00 pm | Cocktail. We thank Logenix for their generous contribution that make this cocktail possible |
DAY 2 (November 17, 2016) | |
7:30 – 8:00 am | Coffee and pastries |
8:00 – 8:40am | (Keynote 3) Keynote presentation Title: Impact By Design How Supply Chain Design concepts are transforming the future of global health supply chains.
Speaker: Donald A. Hicks, Founder and CEO, LLamasoft |
Track 5 (Morning) | |
Track 5a: Public Private Cooperation | |
8:45 – 9:05am | (T5a-1) Title: Public Private Partnerships to benefit the health system – Bayer-USAID Contraceptive Security Initiative
Speaker: Dr. Michael Heerde Director HealthCare Programs, Bayer |
9:05 – 9:25am | (T5a-2) Title: A New Framework for Understanding how Private Sector Solutions can Strengthen Supply Chains for Public Health
Authors: Nadia Olson. JSI Carmit Keddem. JSI |
9:25 – 9:45am | (T5a-3) Title: Local Ownership of Last Mile Supply Chain Quality Improvements: How Tanzania Empowers to Achieve Contraceptive Security
Authors: Rehema Kahando. Engenderhealth., Arusha – Tanzania Jane Wickstrom. EngenderHealth – New York – USA Presenters: Rehema Kahando. EngenderHealth, P.O.Box 1875, Arusha |
9:45 – 10:05am | (T5a-4) Title: Use of a 3rd Party Logistics Provider (3PL) for Direct Delivery of Vaccines, ARTs and FP commodities to health centers: Results and Lessons from a Pilot Implementation in Tete Province, Mozambique
Authors: Alvaro Lopes VillageReach Dirk Van Wyk Imperial Health Sciences Mulassua Simamgo Igor Damiani Presenter: Alvaro Lopes: VillageReach, National Supply Chain Officer |
10:05 – 10:25am | (T5a-5) Title: Significance of country ownership in health supply chain investments
Authors: Dardane Arifaj – Blumi . Senior Specialist, Health Products Management, Global Fund Idris Rafiu . Specialist, Health Products Management, Global Fund Linden Morrison . Head of High Impact Africa 2 Department, Global Fund Presenter: Dardane Arifaj-Blumi, Senior Specialist, Health Products Management, Global Fund |
10:25-10:45am | (T5a-6) Title: Establishment of a medicines supply (Prime Vendor) system to complement public sector supply on the basis of a public-private partnership in Tanzania
Authors: Dr James C. Kiologwe. Regional Medical Officer, Dodoma Regional Administrative Secretary Office Dodoma, Tanzania Dr Karin Wiedenmayer Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (SwissTPH), Basel, Switzerland Ms Fiona P. Chilunda. Pharmaceutical Technical AdvisorHPSS Project/Swiss TPH, Dodoma, Tanzania Dr Ibenzi I. Ernest. Prime Vendor System Coordinator/Surgeon, Dodoma Regional Referral Hospital, Dodoma, Tanzania William Mfuko. Senior pharmaceutical consultant, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Dr Romuald Mbwasi. Senior pharmaceutical consultant, Dar es Salaam and senior lecturer at SJUT Dodoma, Tanzania Presenter: Dr James C. Kiologwe. Regional Medical Officer Dodoma Regional Administrative Secretary Office |
10:45 – 11:00am
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Q&A
Moderator: Professor Ravi Anupindi |
11:00 – 11:20am | Coffee break |
Track 5b: Management and Development of Health Human Resources | |
11:20-11:40am | (T5b-1) Title: A new pharmaceutical cadre to serve rural Primary Health Care facilities
Authors: Valence Ndesendo. Professor and Dean: School of Pharmacy, St. Johns University of Tanzania Dodoma, Tanzania Romuald Mbwasi. Senior consultant for HPSS, Dodoma Tanzania, lecturer St. Johns University of Tanzania, Dodoma, Tanzania Elizabeth Shekalaghe. Registrar: Pharmacy Council Tanzania Karin Wiedenmayer . Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (SwissTPH), Basel Switzerland Valence Ndesendo, Professor (in case of unavailability): Romuald Mbwasi) Dean: School of Pharmacy, St. Johns University of Tanzania, Dodoma, Tanzania |
11:40-12:00pm | (T5b-2) Title: A Holistic Approach to Assessing HR for the Supply Chain
Authors: Musonda Kasonde . UNICEF Supply Division (Copenhagen) Head, Supply Chain Capacity Development Bastiaan Remmelzwaal. UNICEF Supply Division (Copenhagen) Section: Supply Chain Capacity Development Hailu Kenea. UNICEF ESA Region (Nairobi) Supply Chain Logistics Specialist Presenter: Musonda Kasonde . UNICEF Supply Division |
12:00-12:20pm | (T5b-3) Title: Implementation of Certificate in Basic Pharmacy Managemen CBPM) for Pharmacy Assistants in Rural Health Facilities (HFs)of Papua New Guinea
Authors: To be announced |
12:20-12:40pm | (T5b-4) Title: What is role of Pharmacists in the supply chain
Authors: Dr Andrew N Brown. International Association of Public Health Logisticians (IAPHL) Lea Teclemariam. John Snow Incorporated (JSI) Motomoke Eomba. John Snow Incorporated (JSI) Walter Proper . John Snow Incorporated (JSI) Presenter: Dr Andrew N. Brown. International Association of Public Health Logisticians (IAPHL) |
12:40 – 1:00pm | (T5b-5) Title: Accelerating the professionalization of health supply chain managers in the development sector. Looking back then moving forward….
Authors: Dr Andrew N Brown, International Association of Public Health Logisticians (IAPHL)International Pharmacy Federation (FIP), Pharmacists in Supply Chain Working Group, Co-Chair Ulf Janson. Merc Pharmaceuticals International Pharmacy Federation (FIP), Pharmacists in Supply Chain Working Group, Co-Chair Presenter: Lea Teclemariam. John Snow Incorporated (JSI) |
1:00 – 1:20pm | (T5b-6) Title: Field experience with the controlled temperature chain (CTC): lessons learned and next steps
Authors: Dörte Petit. WHO Anna Lea Kahn. WHO Presenter: Dörte Petit. WHO |
1:20-1:35pm | Q&A |
Track 6 (Morning): Supply Chain Integration | |
8:45-9:25am | (T6-1) Panel Discussion: Putting Integration into Perspective: Nurturing Proven Practices to Strengthen Public Health Supply Chains
Panelists: 1. GHSC- Summit Committee 2. USAID: Helen Petach/Kevin Pilz 3. The Global Fund: Martins Ellis, Head of the Supply Department 4. The World Bank: Andreas Seater- (tentative) 5. UNICEF: (TBC) 6. BMGF: Martin Ewert 7. Nigeria: Linus Odoemene- National Coordinator, Nigeria Supply Chain Integration Program 8. LAC Country: (TBD) 9. Zambia: Boniface Fundafunda, Managing Director, Medical Stores Limited 10. Zimbabwe: Mrs. Ropah Hove, Director of Pharmaceutical Services, MOHSW Session Summary: Lloyd Matowe, Director, Pharmaceutical Systems Africa (Moderator) |
9:25-9:45am | (T6-2) Title: Flowcasting the Vaccine Supply Chain
Author: Anup Akkihal Chief Executive, Logistimo Bangalore, India |
9:45-10:05am | (T6-3) Title: The Return on Investment for Public Health Supply Chains
Authors: Cary Spisak. JSI James Rosen. Avenir Marasi Mwencha. JSI Edward Wilson. JSI Carolyn Hart. JSI |
10:05-10:25am | (T6-4) Title: Health system performance for the supply of emergency medical products in Tanzania: a cost and demand analysis of routine supply chains and potential for improvement
Authors: Joel Changalucha. Ifakara Health Institute & University of Glasgow Katie Hampson. University of Glasgow Marasi Mwencha. John Snow, Inc. Sidharth Rupani. LLamasoft, Inc. Heri Mchunga. Medical Stores Department, Tanzania Presenter: Joel Changalucha. Ifakara Health Institute & University of Glasgow |
10:25 – 10:45am | (T6-5) Title: Enhancing accountability with internal audits and targeted actions
Authors: Ntuli Kapologwe. Regional Medical Officer /Assistant Administrative Secretary Shinyanga, Tanzania Denis Mbepera. Regional Pharmacist, Dodoma, Tanzania Fiona Chilunda . Component advisor, Swiss TPH/ HPSS, Dodoma, Tanzania Karin Wiedenmayer. Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (SwissTPH), Basel Switzerland Presenter: Kapologwe Ntuli. Regional Medical Officer /Assistant Administrative |
10:45 – 11:00am | Q&A |
11:00-11:25am | Coffee break
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11:25-11:45am | (T6-6) Title: Promoting innovation, performance, data use and self-evaluation through introduction of a Results Based Financing (RBF) Scheme at Medical Stores Departments (MSDs) Strategic Business Units (SBUs).
Authors: Harrison Mariki. John Snow, Inc. Tanzania Marasi Mwencha. John Snow, Inc. Tanzania Ambwene Mwakalobo. Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children. Cosmas Nalimi. Medical Stores Department Presenter: Ambwene Mwakalobo. Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children. Project, John Snow, Inc. Tanzania, |
11:45-12:05pm | (T6-7) Title: Contraception supply chain bottlenecks and what works: evidence from developing countries setting
Authors: Moazzam Ali. Department of Reproductive Health and Research. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland Mukasa Bakali . Alexandria Elite Consulting Group, Inc. MA, USA Renee Van de Weerdt. Reproductive Health Commodities. United Nations Population Fund. New York, USA Presenter: Moazzam Ali . Medical officer, Department of Reproductive Health and Research. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland |
12:05-12:25pm | (T6-8) Title: Practices for an effective Cold Chain Maintenance System
Presenters: Shahrzad Yavari . Program Manager Nexleaf Analytics (Opening) Nassor Mohamed, John Snow Inc. (JSI), Tanzania Lilian Babyebonela. Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), Tanzania Dianna Lourenco, System design officer, VillageReach |
12:25-12:45pm | (T6-9) Title: Early lessons in adapting visibility and analytics net works to improve health supply chain performance
Authors: Yasmin Chandani. Project Director, inSupply Barbara Felling. Senior Technical Advisor, John Snow, Inc. Al Shiferaw. MIS Director, Vaccine Supply Chain Transition Project, Ethiopia Dr. Tanweer Hussain. Project Director, vLMIS VAN Project, Pakistan Presenter: Yasmin Chandani. inSupply Project, JSI |
12:45 – 1:05pm | (T6-10) Title: The Economic Burden of Banned Cosmetics, Counterfeit and Substandard Medicines in Tanzania: A Hidden Obstacle for Sustainable Supply Chain Results
Authors: Estella Meena . Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority, P.O. Box 77150 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Dr. Amani Thomas Mori (PhD) . Centre for International Health, University of Bergen, P.O. Box 7804, 5020 Bergen, Norway Mr. Hiiti Sillo . Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority, P.O. Box 77150 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Professor Eliangiringa Kaale Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, P.O. Box 65001, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Presenter: Dr. Amani Thomas Mori (PhD) . Centre for International Health, University of Bergen, P.O. Box 7804, 5020 Bergen, Norway |
12:05-1:20pm | Q&A |
2:25-3:05pm | Keynote presentation: Managing Through the Crisis
(Keynote 4) Speaker: Dale S. Rogers. Arizona State University | W. P. Carey School of Business Honors Faculty. Professor, Logistics & SCM. Interim Chair, Supply Chain Management. Co-Director, Internet edge Supply Chain Lab |
Track 7 (Afternoon): Project competition | ||
3:10 – 3:25 pm | (T7-1) Title: Approvisionment, Gestion, Dispensation D’Arv En Situation D’Urgence: Experience Du CTA Hopital Communautaire De Bangui
Presenter: NGUISSIBANDA Paul-Evariste, Infirmier Diplômé d”Etat, Chargé de logistique d’approvisionnement, de gestion de stock et dispensation ARV et médicaments associés au VIH SIDA, Centre de Traitement Ambulatoire (CTA) ; Hôpital Communautaire de Bangui ; Rép.Centrafricaine. |
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3:25 – 3:40 pm | (T7-2) Title: A Prime Vendor System for Dodoma Region Public Health Facilities Dodoma Regional Administration and Local Government Office
Presenter: Dr James C. Kiologwe. Regional Medical Officer, Dodoma Regional Administrative Secretary Office, Dodoma, Tanzania Dr Ntuli Kapologwe. Regional Medical Officer, Shinyanga Regional Administrative Secretary Office, Shinyanga, Tanzania William Mfuko. Senior pharmaceutical consultant, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Dr Romuald Mbwasi. Senior pharmaceutical consultant, Dar es Salaam and senior lecturer at SJUT Dodoma, Tanzania Ms Fiona P. Chilunda Pharmaceutical Technical Advisor, HPSS Project/Swiss TPH, Dodoma, Tanzania Dr Ibenzi I. Ernest Prime Vendor System Coordinator/Surgeon, Dodoma Regional Referral Hospital, Dodoma, Tanzania Dr Karin Wiedenmayer Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (SwissTPH), Basel, Switzerland |
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3:40 – 3:55 pm | (T7-3) Title: Supply Chain Excellence in Global Health in Low and Low-Middle Income countries
Presenter: TBA |
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3:55 – 4:10 pm | (T7-4) Title: Inventory Management System
Presenter: Prateek Gupta, Clinton Health Access Initiative Nisha Subramanian, Clinton Health Access Initiative Aude Wilhelm, Clinton Health Access Initiative |
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4:10 – 4:25 pm
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(T7-5) Title: Improvement of the Supply chain management in Benin due to the setting up of the standard operational procedures of the malaria commodities through the “Common basket” mechanism
Authors: Adjibabi Cherifatou. National Malaria Control Program/MOH Benin Moise Touhon Accelerating the Reduction of Malaria Mortality and Morbidity (ARM3/MCDI) (Benin): Angelique Gbaguidi Accelerating the Reduction of Malaria Mortality and Morbidity (ARM3/MCDI) (Benin) Ricardo Missihoun PMI/USAID-Benin Presenter: Ricardo Missihoun PMI/USAID-Benin Commodities & Logistics Specialist at USAID|Benin |
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4:35 pm | Announcement: Winner of the competition | |
4:35 – 4:50: Closing remarks
6:00 – 8:00 Cocktail We thank Chemonics for their generous contribution that make this cocktail and the lunch possible
Day 3 (November 18, 2016) | ||
Tutorials in Supply Chain Management Based on the request of the potential participants we will provide tutorials in the following two topics: (i) Process Improvement, and (ii) Managing the public and private collaboration. |
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Time | Track 1 | Track 2 |
8:00 – 10:00 | Topic: A Private Sector Approach to Continuous Improvement
Speakers: Karen McNulty and Kevin Etter, UPS Foundation’s Humanitarian Relief and Resilience Program |
Topic; Forecasting for drugs
Speaker: Yehuda Bassok University of Southern California |
10:00 – 10:30 | Coffee Break | |
10:30 – 12:30 | Topic: A Private Sector Approach to Continuous Improvement
Speakers: Karen McNulty and Kevin Etter, UPS Foundation’s Humanitarian Relief and Resilience Program |
Topic; Forecasting for drugs
Speaker: Yehuda Bassok University of Southern California |
12:30 – 1:30 | Lunch |
Organizing Committee:
Ravi Anupindi (University of Michigan)
Yehuda Bassok (University of Southern California)
Kjetil Bordvik (Senior Adviser – Global Health at Norwegian Ministry of Health and Care Services)
Sriram Dasu (University of Southern California)
Thidiane NDOYE Task Order Director, Population and Reproductive Health
Jeremie Gallien (London School of Business)
Liuichi Hara Takeda Pharmaceutical
Ananth Iyer (Purdue University)
Lloyd Matowe (Pharmaceutical Systems Africa)
David.Sarley (Gates Foundation)
Tony Savelli (Chemonics International)
Noel Watson (Ops Mend & William Davidson Institute)
Prashant Yadav (William Davidson Institute)
The GHSCS program committee thanks the following for their generous support: