'Consequences of delayed Port clearance include reduced shelf life or, for vaccines and other temperature-sensitive items, possibly a complete loss of potency, deterioration of the product, damage to product cartons and other packaging or damage to outer identification.'- Ngwoke
Did you know?
The scratch and text pin on the pack of your antimalariais not for fancy?
It's not okay to keep quiet when you react adversely to any antimalarial tablet?
Now you know, don't forget.
HELP logistics training Day 4: Quality assurance and pharmacovigilance.
What would your emergency checklist look like if you were to cover malaria needs of 10,000 internally displaced persons for 6 months?
It was a super learning session with @pharmubk last night discussing forecasting methods.
#HELP_Logisticstraining Day 3.
Day 3 of the training by HELP logistics. Today is about Selection and Quantification best practices and methods. You don't want to overlook the limited resources nor leave out some part of the target population for your program. A very insightful session with @pharmubk
Nothing inspires more than fresh ideas๐
With the first week of training with HELP logistics concluded, we are ready to launch a full attack on the 2nd stage of our project ๐ฃ!
It's finally time to drop the price of the house! Check our next tweet to know what we are working on.
Well life's just full of surprises plus an exquisite sense of timing๐๐
The HELP logistics training on Stakeholder identification came 2ru last night, facilitated by @pharmubk. Just when the team was mapping stakeholder support for NMEP.
@ARCSC_Hub, this was a pleasant surprise.
The training, facilitated by HELP logistics with support from the Kuhne Foundation will be moderated by Supply Chain experts such as Naomi Muriithi, Project Manager of HELP logistics. @help_logistics@zukynokeke@NaomiMuriithi4@COgwulu
One down, two down, three down, four ongoing. It's already ๐บ time OMG! How time flies๐
The team is now identifying stakeholders supports for NMEP & mapping them to their interventions. Still wonder what we are working on right? Just stay tuned.
#ARCproject
Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) are the medicines of choice for uncomplicated malaria. Insist on the use of ACTs only.
ACTs are safe, affordable & effective
ACTs are available in both private&public health facilities.
#WhatDoYouKnowAboutACTs#ZeroMalariaStartsWithMe
You keep improving on your work plan until you get the most suitable. An alignment meeting to improve on the team's methodology and area of focus for her project.
Spot the team members with her mentor, Tinuola.
Peeping into July be like #exciting!
June has been hectic but worth it. Team has successfully researched relevant materials for her Analysis and conducted a systems assessment to identify key players.
We ain't stopping till we get 2 finish line! Shoutout 2 @ARCSC_Hub@zukynokeke
Join us to welcome Pharmacist Jennifer Enekebe!
Phm. Jenny completed her degree at Hamdard University, New Delhi India and currently works
at Management Sciences for Health (MSH) as the LMCU specialist under the GF Malaria Project. She will be working with us as our mentor!
Earlier today, the team reviewed her concept note and this evening, we made a presentation of it to the ARC team. You can't imagine the wonderful feedbacks from the ARC team. Thank you @ARC_Nigeria.
It's getting hotter, we are getting ready for you malaria!
Its all workshops this weekend with @ARC4SC.
Last night, Dr Biodun spoke on Collaboration within a team.
Are you working on any task? Do you want the best result?
Then leverage on the very many expertise in your team.
@abayomi_adeosun We will be conducting a desk review of some interventions adopted by NMEP to surmount some of her challenges. Look of for our tweet detailing this intervention soon.
Malaria no more!
While protecting many from covid-19, remember that four times as many could die of malaria.
Team Changers will be conducting a desk review of some advocacy efforts made at national level to solve some challenges facing NMEP.
4llow @Teamchanger2 We say no more!