Strengthening Pharmaceutical Systems (SPS)
The project seeks to improve governance in the pharmaceutical sector, strengthen pharmaceutical management systems to support public health services, contain the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance, and expand access to and improved use of essential medicines. Additionally, the project intends to expand the range of technical areas to include financing, pharmacovigilance, pharmaceutical care, integration of new health technologies, and increased use of the private sector, among others.
Project Details
| Implementing Organizations | African Medical and Research Foundation, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, BroadReach Healthcare, Ecumenical Pharmaceutical Network, Euro Health Group, Infectious Disease Institute at Makerere University, Joint Commission International, LMI Government Consulting, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Management Sciences for Health, The Lewin Group, University of Washington Department of Global Health, USAID, WHO |
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| Health Area | Pharmaceutical Partnerships |
| Funding | $147.5 million |
| Start/End Dates | 1 Jan 2007 / 1 Jan 2012 |
| Web Site | http://www.msh.org/global-presence/sps.cfm |
| Contact Information | Dr. Douglas Keene (Program Director) and Dr. Maria Miralles (Deputy Director). +1.617.250.9500RPM Plus |
| Predecessor Project | RPM Plus |

