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Webinar on experiences in procuring and planning for Personal Protection Equipment during COVID-19. Experiences from the Mexican Public Sector and an international NGO IPPF/WHR/INNOVA.
Women, girls, and other marginalized groups need lifesaving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, whether they live in stable or crisis-affected settings. Humanitarian crises disrupt SRH supply chains, impeding the...
A critical component of Menstrual Health and Hygiene (MHH) is informed choice in materials used for absorbing or collecting menstrual blood. Informed choice is enabled by having accurate information on the safety and effectiveness...
- Standards_for_menstrual_cups.pdf (1.66 MB)
Please join us for this webinar, jointly presented by the Coalition’s Market Development Approaches working group (MDAWG) and Advocacy & Accountability working group (A&AWG). To support countries in the next phase of family...
- Webinar Presentation (0.99 MB)
In this webinar, Mónica Lay, Procurement Specialist for the Latin America and Caribbean region, will explain in greater detail the purchasing process carried out through UNFPA procurement services and the existing limitations...
A new e-LMIS platform in Burundi has increased product availability by 10 percent, decreased the frequency of expired supplies by 85 percent, and attracted an additional $272K to encompass nutritional products. Spearheaded by...
- Medexis-Webinar.pdf (1.30 MB)
This webinar was meant to engage 100 teenage girls in a dialogue to discuss how COVID-19 is affecting their lives. The webinar was organized by Girl.gov and ForoLAC provided tecnological support.
In order to maintain its potency for prevention and treatment of post-partum hemorrhage, oxytocin must be kept at 2-8°C throughout the supply chain. MSH was awarded an innovation grant to facilitate integration of oxytocin into...
A critical component is the use of effective and safe materials for absorbing or collecting menstrual blood. Traditional practices in LMICs have seen the use of materials like cloth, hay, ash etc. as absorbents. More recently,...