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Developing Standard Operating Procedures for Pharmaceutical Regulation Activities in the Democratic Republic of Congo - Fifteen years of conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo greatly weakened its public health system infrastructure, leaving the system struggling to meet the population’s health needs. A primary problem has been a lack of essential medicines of assured quality, which makes it difficult for health care providers to reduce illness and death from largely treatable diseases. Read more>>Strengthening the Management of Medicines for Diarrhea Management in the Democratic Republic of Congo - To increase access to and rational use of appropriate medicines to manage diarrhea, Management Sciences for Health through the Strengthening Pharmaceutical Systems (SPS) Program collaborated with the DRC Ministry of Health and other stakeholders to address the challenges of introducing zinc as standard treatment in the public sector. Read more>>
Helping the Democratic Republic of Congo's Essential Medicines Program Develop a Five-Year Strategic Plan - Fifteen years of conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo greatly weakened its public health system infrastructure, leaving the system struggling to meet the health needs of the country’s population. A lack of essential medicines of assured quality has made it impossible for health care providers to reduce morbidity and mortality from largely preventable and treatable diseases. Read more>>
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