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Accredited Centre of Excellence for
Global Health Supply Chain Management
One-week face-to-face training in Geneva (20th
June – 24th
June, 2016)
New Delhi │ New York
Phone No: (+91) 95.99.83.50.01 │ Email: [email protected]
www.empowerschoolofhealth.org
PROMOTING ACCESS TO MEDICINES
With a focus on Procurement, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Sciences &
Market Shaping
T R A I N I N G P R O G R A M
Learning & Development │ Health Systems Resilience
AT A GLANCE
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE TRAINING
Participants’ profiles: 18 mid to senior level participants
from 10 countries attended the training, representing 12
public and private health organizations including UN
agencies, Ministries of Health, international NGOs among
others
Experience: about 50% participants had less than 5 years,
30% had 5-10 years and 20% had more than 10 years of PSM
experience
Trainers: expert faculty from the WHO, Global Fund,
UNDP, EGPAF, Stop TB, IFRC, UNAIDS, Merck & Sanofi,
besides in-house trainers and experts from Empower School
of Health
Mode of delivery: face-to-face training with case studies and
working groups and 2 weeks online UNDP course on PSM
Key topics covered:
Overview of key organizations- WHO, The Global
Fund, UNDP, EGPAF, Stop TB, IFRC & UNAIDS
An introduction to the Essential Medicines concept:
balancing innovation with public health priorities
Prequalification of Medicines - Overview & update
WHO 2016 PSM policy priorities
Pharmaceutical manufacturing plan for Africa
Procurement Planning
Antimicrobial resistance
Humanitarian Logistics & many more
BRIEFING SESSIONS
AT
THE WORLD HEALTH
ORGANIZATION
THE GLOBAL FUND
UNITED NATIONS
DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM
INTERNATIONAL
FEDERATION OF RED
CROSS & RED CRESCENT
SOCIETIES
THE JOINT UNITED
NATIONS PROGRAM ON
HIV/AIDS
TECHINCAL
PARTNERS
We are delighted to announce that the Training Program on Promoting
Access to Medicines, organized by Empower School of Health, a Centre
of Excellence for Global Health Supply Chain Management, accredited
by The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, India, has been
successfully completed. It was a 5-day face-to-face training held in
Geneva, Switzerland from 20th June – 24th June, 2016.
Prior to the training, participants were required to complete the two
weeks online UNDP course on Procurement and Supply Chain
Management - http://www.undp-psmtraining.com/login/index.php,
jointly developed by UNDP and Empower School of Health.
A SNAPSHOT OF THE GENEVA TRAINING
Prof. Paul Lalvani addressing the participants at UNAIDS HQ, Geneva
Group Images of the participants at IFRC and The Global Fund (left to right)
Dr Nicola Magrini & Mr. Joseph Serutoke, addressing the participants at The WHO & The Global Fund respectively
PARTICIPANTS’ FEEDBACK
“The PSM study tour organized by Empower provided a great learning experience. The presentations made
by experts from leading organizations in the fight against HIV/AIDS, Malaria and TB (WHO, Global Fund,
UNAIDS, IFRC, UNDP, Global Drug Facility, etc.) were inspiring and provided a refreshing approach
reconciling PSM theory and practice. I had a lifetime opportunity to learn and network with the best.”
Roy Eusen, Procurement Associate, United Nations Development Programme (Zimbabwe)
“Empower’s training on promoting access to medicine was a comprehensive training package enabling
the staff responsible for PSM of medicines and medical equipment by building capacity in procurement
and access to medicines. It was an excellent training and the choice of training venue gave us the
opportunity to understand the functioning of various UN agencies based in Geneva.”
Kyaw Kan Kaung, Director, Ministry of Health (Myanmar)
“I found the course to be an eye opener. Promoting access to medicines is not a role for just an individual
but is for everyone. I have enjoyed the quality of presentation, discussion and also the exposure to various
global public health organizations.”
Rahel Belete, Senior Deputy Country Director, Clinton Health Access Initiative (Ethiopia)
“The face to face session in Geneva has demystified the role of WHO in promoting Access to medicines,
elaborated on UNAIDS advocacy role, explained Global Fund’s operations in supported countries, and
informed us how IFRC manages logistic during times of disaster. This experience has empowered me in
a big way. I would recommend this course to anyone who is involved in health products supply chain.”
Themba J. Motsa, Assistant Director CMS, Ministry of Health (Swaziland)
“This training programme was a great experience for me. I got the opportunity to learn from many experts
in WHO, UNDP and UNAIDS. This also gave me a platform to share my experiences in procurement and
supply chain with other countries and expand my knowledge of PSCM in a global perspective. “
Heng Kanha, Chief of Procurement Unit, Ministry of Health (Cambodia)
OTHER COURSES OFFERED BY EMPOWER SCHOOL OF HEALTH
Online Post-Graduate Diploma in Global Health Procurement and Supply Chain Management
Empower School of Health, a fully accredited Centre of Excellence for Global Health Supply Chain Management by The
Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, India (CILT), offers this 11-month course in collaboration with UNAIDS, Kent
State University and Red Cross (Kenya). The course prepares aspirants to take up a career in the fast growing global
healthcare sector where opportunities in PSM are in increasing demand by UN agencies, Ministries of Health, civil society
organizations, and international consulting firms specializing in public health. The course is designed to prepare aspirants
for a role that deals extensively with the Procurement and Supply Chain Management function. For more details, follow this
link: http://www.empowerschoolofhealth.org/Post-Graduate-Diploma
Online certificate course on Introduction to Procurement & Supply Chain Management
The course has been jointly developed by UNDP and Empower in three languages- English, Russian and French. This is a
free introductory level online course on PSM in general, and PSM issues related to medicines for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis
and malaria programmes funded by The Global Fund in particular. The aim of the course is to describe the importance of
PSM in ensuring the uninterrupted supply of life-saving medicines and other health products. For registration and login,
follow this link: http://www.undp-psmtraining.com/login/index.php