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Reformed Drug Shops Can Widen Access to Healthcare [1]

  • Jafary H. Liana [2]
  • Martha Embrey [3]
June 17, 2015
 MSH staff} [1]

There are ways to make informal outlets fit for quality care in poor areas, say Jafary Hassan Liana and Martha Embrey.

Live: Dr. Jonathan Quick Pitching for Partnerships at #CGI2014 [4]

  • Management Sciences for Health [5]
September 23, 2014
 Nicole Quinlan/MSH.} [4]

MSH President & CEO Dr. Jonathan D. Quick shared MSH's vision to bring quality healthcare and medicines closer to home through our proven Accredited Drug Shops program at the Clinton Global Initiative (#CGI2014) "Scalable Ideas: Pitching for Partnerships" session September 24, 2014. Watch a video of Dr. Quick's pitch and learn more about how you can partner with us.

MSH: Inside Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting and UN General Assembly Week [6]

September 22, 2014
 Center for Global Health and Diplomacy.} [6]

Join us as world leaders gather for the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Annual Meeting and the 69th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, NY (US). MSH President & CEO Dr. Jonathan D. Quick will address CGI participants this week to share our vision for scaling-up access to medicines to 70 million people in rural and underserved areas in Africa. Throughout CGI and UNGA, MSH also will highlight our work and vision for universal health coverage and improving women's health in the post-2015 development.

Providing Access to Medicines and Health: A Conversation with Two Women Accredited Drug Dispensing Outlet (ADDO) Owners - Part 2: Meet Germana [7]

September 20, 2013
 Jafary Liana/MSH} [7]

In developing countries, a community medicines shop often serves as the first point of contact for health care. Empowering the drug shop owner and dispenser to provide safe, quality medicines, and referrals to a health facility for more complex care, is key to improving maternal and children’s health in rural areas.

Providing Access to Medicines and Health: A Conversation with Two Women Accredited Drug Dispensing Outlet (ADDO) Owners - Part 1: Meet Audensia [8]

September 20, 2013
 Jafary Liana/MSH} [8]

In developing countries, a community medicines shop often serves as the first point of contact for health care. Empowering the drug shop owner and dispenser to provide safe, quality medicines, and referrals to a health facility for more complex care, is key to improving maternal and children’s health in rural areas.


Source URL: https://www.msh.org/blog-posts/4110

Links
[1] https://www.msh.org/blog/2015/06/17/reformed-drug-shops-can-widen-access-to-healthcare
[2] https://www.msh.org/users/jafary-h-liana
[3] https://www.msh.org/users/martha-embrey
[4] https://www.msh.org/blog/2014/09/23/live-dr-jonathan-quick-pitching-for-partnerships-at-cgi2014
[5] https://www.msh.org/users/management-sciences-for-health
[6] https://www.msh.org/blog/2014/09/22/msh-inside-clinton-global-initiative-annual-meeting-and-un-general-assembly-week
[7] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/09/20/providing-access-to-medicines-and-health-a-conversation-with-two-women-accredited-0
[8] https://www.msh.org/blog/2013/09/20/providing-access-to-medicines-and-health-a-conversation-with-two-women-accredited