Bridging the gap: The role of pharmacists in managing the drug supply cycle within non-governmental organizations: The role of pharmacists in managing the drug supply cycle within non-governmental organizations

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Abstract

Access to essential medicines remains one of the biggest problems that developing countries are facing in health care systems. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are implementing health programmes on the ground in areas affected by natural disasters or conflict. A vital component of these health programmes is the drug supply system. Based on a field research conducted in Pakistan 2007 and a field work experience in Afghanistan within an international NGO-Merlin-this paper analysed the four functions of the Drug Supply Cycle (Selection, Procurement, Distribution and Use) focusing attention on the importance in management support systems once the emergency phase is over. It shows the core role that the pharmacist plays within NGOs as a member of the health staff with the ability to improve the management of the Drug Supply Cycle.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S73-S86
JournalThe International Journal of Health Planning and Management
Volume24
Issue numberSUPPL. 1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2009

Keywords

  • Drug supply cycle
  • Essential medicines
  • Management
  • Nongovernmental organizations
  • Pharmacist

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