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Contributions
Partner / Organisation | Contribution | Description |
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Amref Health Africa Ethiopia | Supported the Ministry of Health in the development of standard training material | Through the USAID Transform HDR, supported the Ministry of Health in the development of standard training material intended to build the capacity of pharmacy professionals in the management of RMNCH pharmaceuticals. The project then successfully conducted the first RMNCH Pharmaceuticals Management TOT training to the four developing regional states. A total of 23 selected participants from THDR regions RHBs, PFSA hubs, hospitals, FMOH and USAID: PSM attended the TOT training. In-collaboration with MOH and respective RHBs, Amref cascaded RMNCH Pharmaceuticals Management Basic Training in the four developing regional states. One hundred and four participants (22 female) were trained in the four regions: 25 from Afar, 21 from Benishangul Gumuz and 29 each from Gambella and Somali regions. |
Chemonics International Ethiopia | supported the FMoH and Ethiopian Pharmaceuticals Supply Agency (EPSA) in conducting a quarterly supply planning workshop | Chemonics International supported the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) and Ethiopian Pharmaceuticals Supply Agency (EPSA) in conducting a quarterly supply planning workshop under the USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project. The project supported training provided to 147 professionals in the different thematic areas, i.e: Governance and financing: Auditable Pharmaceutical Transactions and Services (APTS) scale-up training provided to 24 health professionals; Pre-service training provided to 11 post-graduate students of Wollo university Forecasting and supply planning: training provided to 13 central EPSA staff Strategy and planning: Leadership training provided to 41 directors and managers from central EPSA; Quality management system training provided to 16 central EPSA staff |
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter
Partner / Organisation | Contribution | Description |
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Amref Health Africa Ethiopia | Supported the Ministry of Health in the development of standard training material | Through the USAID Transform HDR, supported the Ministry of Health in the development of standard training material intended to build the capacity of pharmacy professionals in the management of RMNCH pharmaceuticals. The project then successfully conducted the first RMNCH Pharmaceuticals Management TOT training to the four developing regional states. A total of 23 selected participants from THDR regions RHBs, PFSA hubs, hospitals, FMOH and USAID: PSM attended the TOT training. In-collaboration with MOH and respective RHBs, Amref cascaded RMNCH Pharmaceuticals Management Basic Training in the four developing regional states. One hundred and four participants (22 female) were trained in the four regions: 25 from Afar, 21 from Benishangul Gumuz and 29 each from Gambella and Somali regions. |
Chemonics International Ethiopia | supported the FMoH and Ethiopian Pharmaceuticals Supply Agency (EPSA) in conducting a quarterly supply planning workshop | Chemonics International supported the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) and Ethiopian Pharmaceuticals Supply Agency (EPSA) in conducting a quarterly supply planning workshop under the USAID Global Health Supply Chain Program-Procurement and Supply Management (GHSC-PSM) project. The project supported training provided to 147 professionals in the different thematic areas, i.e: Governance and financing: Auditable Pharmaceutical Transactions and Services (APTS) scale-up training provided to 24 health professionals; Pre-service training provided to 11 post-graduate students of Wollo university Forecasting and supply planning: training provided to 13 central EPSA staff Strategy and planning: Leadership training provided to 41 directors and managers from central EPSA; Quality management system training provided to 16 central EPSA staff |
There is currently no contributions made in this quarter