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JSI has worked with the Niger Ministry of Health to help design a logistics management information system (LMIS). In this phase of the activity, funded by the Global Fund, JSI is developing training materials and a job aid for the new system. JSI also developed a training of trainers activity so that local staff are…
Zambia’s Ministry of Health is committed to providing health services to all Zambians. A strong supply chain system is key to achieving improvements in the quality of both curative and preventive health services. The Electronic Supply Chain Management Information System (eSCMIS) project aims to create an efficient and reliable health supply chain using a next-generation…
JSI is currently the implementing partner in Madagascar for the DMPA-SC Access Collaborative Project, working to ensure the successful scale-up of the self-injectable contraceptive, DMPA-SC. JSI is also implementing the USAID-funded bilateral project, Mahefa Miraka in Madagascar, working in seven remote regions to strengthen the local public health system’s capacity to manage community health activities…
JSI helped the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Bangladesh meet the reproductive health needs of the Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar. JSI also advised the UNFPA Cox’s Bazar team on systems strengthening steps that would make the transition from procuring Inter-Agency Reproductive Health (IARH) kits to individual products more successful. JSI estimated demand and calculated the…
The Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) Service Delivery Project was a one year project (Oct. 2019 to Sept. 2020) funded under Meeting Targets and Maintaining Epidemic Control (EpiC), a global project funded by the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The VMMC Service Delivery Project contributed towards…
Since 2018, this series of projects has supported international and local nongovernmental organizations that work with USAID, enabling them to better manage pharmaceutical and medical commodities (PMC) in humanitarian crisis settings, which will improve PMC availability for people affected by rapid-onset disasters—such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and floods—and slow-onset, complex emergencies and crises, including drought and conflict. We…
A cornerstone of Ethiopia's Health System Transformation Plan is using innovative digital health interventions and informed policy decisions based on quality data to improve the health and well being of Ethiopians. The USAID-funded Digital Health Activity (DHA) is a five-year project that supports Ethiopia in improving the quality and availability of healthcare services through the…
Since 2013, JSI has leveraged its over 30 years of leadership in health supply chain management to monitor various family planning (FP) pharmaceutical agreements negotiated by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (the Foundation) with manufacturers. These agreements were enacted under the Family Planning 2020 initiative (FP2020) to reduce the public sector purchase price of…
Through this project, JSI strengthened the reproductive health supply chain in Myanmar to improve the availability of essential reproductive health (RH) commodities at service delivery points. Initial technical assistance activities in pursuit of this goal focused on assessing the current supply chain system for delivering RH commodities, and facilitating a participatory process to design and…
JSI has completed a state-level supply chain assessment in Maharashtra state, India, with the goal of providing models that enable stakeholders in Maharashtra and other states to improve the reliability of supply of hypertension medications. JSI conducted the detailed supply chain assessment of essential medicines in Maharashtra, focusing on four districts (Bhandara, Satara, Sindhudurg, and…