The Medicine Supply Chain in Africa: from Manufacturer to Pharmacy (Part 1)
What does it take to move a pack of medicines from a factory in India to the shelves of a mom-and-pop pharmacy in Zambia? In this episode, we explore the world of the medicine supply chain in Africa, as told by the people who run it. Along the way, we unpack the market dynamics which limit access to low-cost, essential medicines.
Our lineup includes:
* Yusuf Rasool, Director of Global Market Access at MSD/Merck
* Clinton De Souza, former Director of Public Health for Imperial Logistics (now DP World), Managing Partner at Celsian Consulting
* Michael Moreland, CEO and Founder, Field Intelligence
* Sidharth Rupani, Senior Advisor for Supply Chain, The Global Fund
* Mila Nepomnyashchiy, Lead Advisor, Center for Innovation and Impact, USAID
* Dr. Prashant Yadav, Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development, Affiliate Professor at INSEAD and Lecturer at Harvard Medical School
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Stay tuned for Part 2, when we look at the future trends which are going to dramatically change this supply chain and highlight a few of the new ventures which are leading the way.
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In this episode, we cover
* (2m54) - Setting the stage: we introduce several of the key actors in the medicine supply chain, including manufacturers, distributors, and pharmacies. Dr. Prashant Yadav highlights the key role of Ministries of Health as well as the disruptive influence of social entrepreneurs.
* (8m27s) - Yusuf Rasool of MSD/Merck describes the role of large pharmaceutical companies and why it is difficult for a large multinational to operate directly in 54 different African countries.
* (10m57s) - Clinton De Souza digs into two of the structural problems in the medicines market which makes it difficult for distributors to deliver low-cost essential medicines.
* (19m07s) - From the perspective of Five Star Pharmacy in Zambia, we look at the working capital gap which prevents small pharmacies from making the full range of medicines available to people.
* (21m49s) - Michael Moreland of Field Intelligence describes the role of social entrepreneurs and embedded financing in allowing small pharmacies to increase product availability.
* (29m17s) - Recap of the episode so far and teaser for Part 2
Learn More
* Health Product Supply Chains in Developing Countries
Information
- Show
- FrequencyEvery two months
- Published21 November 2023 at 10:00 UTC
- Length32 min
- RatingClean