Health system lessons from the global fund-supported procurement and supply chain investments in Zimbabwe: a mixed methods study
Abstract Background The Global Fund partnered with the Zimbabwean government to provide end-to-end support to strengthen the procurement and supply chain within the health system. This was accomplished through a series of strategic investments that included infrastructure and fleet improvement, trai...
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Main Authors: | Abaleng Lesego (Author), Lawrence P. O. Were (Author), Tsion Tsegaye (Author), Rafiu Idris (Author), Linden Morrison (Author), Tatjana Peterson (Author), Sheza Elhussein (Author), Esther Antonio (Author), Godfrey Magwindiri (Author), Ivan Dumba (Author), Cleyland Mtambirwa (Author), Newman Madzikwa (Author), Raiva Simbi (Author), Misheck Ndlovu (Author), Tom Achoki (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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