Tracks 6 – 10

20 Nov 2019
15:10 - 16:25
Various

Tracks 6 – 10

Track 6: Prize Talk #1

Location: Ballrooms 1-2

[6.1] An unfinished journey: vaccine supply chain transformation in Ethiopia
Tesfalem Adraro, Ethiopian Pharmaceuticals Supply Agency
Paul Dowling, John Snow, Inc.
Marasi Mwencha, John Snow, Inc.

[6.2] Improving the limited visibility of stock status of health commodities at public health facilities in Lagos State, Nigeria
Margaret Adedapo, Logistics Management Coordinating Unit, Lagos, Nigeria

 

Track 7: Data Analytics

Location: Ballroom 3

[7.1] GPH SSA Supply Chain mapping (130)
Jo Tierens, Johnson & Johnson
Michael Morton, Johnson & Johnson
Robert Kimbui, Johnson & Johnson
Jill Lavitsky, Johnson & Johnson
Hilton Snyder, Johnson & Johnson

[7.2] Value stream descriptive analytics: lessons learnt and gains in the management of acquisition lead time. A case of Kenya Medical Commodities Program (109)
Alex Kinoti, USAID Kenya
Douglas Onyancha, USAID/KEMSA Medical Commodities Program
Martin Mwenda, USAID/KEMSA Medical Commodities Program

[7.3] Diagnosing the quality of medicines and health of supply chains in pursuit of UHC: multi-country study approach (92)
Annie Wang, IQVIA
Yee Theng Ng, IQVIA

 

Track 8 Accessibility

Location: Liduba

[8.1] Laboratory supply chain: how Mozambique maintained zero stock outs during rapid growth (23)
Leah Hasselback Folorunso, USAID Mozambique

[8.2] Demonstrating the benefits of outsourced transportation management for medical commodity delivery to health facilities: lessons learned from the first year of implementation in Zambezia, Mozambique (86)
Emily Lawrence, VillageReach USA
Lucilo Williams, VillageReach Mozambique
Esselina Brito, VillageReach Mozambique
Gabriel Joa, VillageReach Mozambique
Craig Usswald, VillageReach South Africa
Frederico Alberto Couana, Mozambique Ministry of Health Central Medical Store
Zeca Gandar, VillageReach Mozambique
Catherine Michel, VillageReach Mozambique

[8.3] Piloting unmanned aerial vehicles for health commodity transportation and delivery in remote settings (145)
Scott Dublin, USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program – Procurement and Supply Management
Julia Bem, USAID
Ashley Greve, USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program – Procurement and Supply Management

 

Track 9: Cold Chain Logistics

Location: Tau

[9.1] Making cold chain equipment data more accessible for all countries: the Intelligent Maintenance and Planning Tool (IMPT) (115)
Maria-Jose Meza-Cuadra, Gavi
Hamadou Dicko, Gavi the Vaccine Alliance
Shahrzad Yavari, Nexleaf

[9.2] ColdTrace Trek: cold chain transport monitoring (37)
Shahrzad Yavari, Nexleaf Analytics
Denisse Ruiz, Nexleaf Analytics
Hosea Kintu, Nexleaf Analytics
Protas Sayo, Ifakara Health Institute

[9.3] Effects of integrating cold chain data and immunization data on EPI: results from Kenya and Tanzania (72)
Amos Chweya, John Snow, Inc.
Harrison Mariki, inSupply Health
Alex Mbyalu, John Snow, Inc.
Mercy Lutukai, inSupply Health

 

Track 10: Supply Chain Assessment

Moderator: Ravi Anupindi, U of Michigan
Location: Umkombe

[10.1] Utilizing the National Supply Chain Assessment tool to drive country supply chain planning and decision-making, with a case study from Uganda (107)
Kevin Pilz, USAID Washington, D.C.
Harriet Akello, Government of Uganda Ministry of Health
Noah Kafumbe, USAID Uganda
Shimelis Belaineh, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

[10.2] Technical review of public health supply chain assessment tools: an analysis of major tools and approaches, 2019 (160)

Hitesh Hurkchand, Interagency Supply Chain Group

[10.3] The “next generation” supply chain maturity model: a pathway to transition (159)

Martin Ellis, Optimised Operations Limited