E-DRUG: Register for PSA and SBS joint supply chain executive education program in Nairobi (12-16 November)
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Dear E-Drug Members,
PSA's first training cycle of 2018 has closed after two successful Health Supply Chain Management training programs.
In June, PSA was in Abuja, Nigeria to train officials from Gombe, Kaduna and Niger States for HSCM course. The program was an important step in their respective Supply Chain Transformation projects and it was an opportunity for knowledge exchange between states. It helped participants understand the key drivers of supply chain in their own states which led them to draft their desired supply chain design. They committed to work on this design as part of the Transformation. The program was well received by the officials, many of whom stated it exceeded their expectations.
'I can change so many things now with the knowledge imparted to me,' Mallam Mohammad Umar (Niger State)
One week later, PSA partnered with Strathmore Business School (SBS) to host the executive education program in Nairobi, Kenya with participants from eight countries, including Cameroon, Kenya, Nepal, Nigeria and Sudan. Strathmore's own Prof Gilbert Kokwaro and Dr Joseph Onyango joined the room for short lectures.
Following the recent win of the Outstanding Achievement in Supply Chain Award for its contributions to South-South Knowledge Exchange at the 3rd Health & Humanitarian Supply Chain Summit, KEMSA opened its doors once again to our program participants. Senior officials took the trainees through the KEMSA operations, most importantly the warehousing where they learnt about Good Storage and Distribution Practice.
for the next session of the PSA & SBS executive education program.
Sincerely
Sanjay Saha
Head of Training and Workforce Development
Pamela Steele Associates Limited (PSA)
Level S-2, American Plaza, Nehru Place, New Delhi-110019 India
Sanjay Saha <sanjay@pamsteele.co.uk>