Abstract

Background A need to strengthen the supply chain and capacity of local supply chain professionals in Sierra Leone was identified following a supply chain assessment in 2010. In 2012, Crown Agents was contracted to undertake a project to set up and manage the National Pharmaceutical Procurement Unit project and build local capacity over a 3 year period. The project team consists of international supply chain professionals and their Sierra Leonean counterparts to whom they are tasked with building capacity.

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  • A need to strengthen the supply chain and capacity of local supply chain professionals in Sierra Leone was identified following a supply chain assessment in 2010

  • The project team consists of international supply chain professionals and their Sierra Leonean counterparts to whom they are tasked with building capacity

  • Doi:10.1186/2052-3211-7-S1-O25 Cite this article as: Juma et al.: Building the capacity of Sierra Leoneans in supply chain on the National Pharmaceutical Procurement Unit (NPPU) project (a case study)

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Building the capacity of Sierra Leoneans in supply chain on the National Pharmaceutical Procurement Unit (NPPU) project (a case study). From The 2nd People that Deliver (2nd PtD) Global Conference on Human Resources in Supply Chain Management Copenhagen, Denmark. 29-30 October 2014

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