On June 28th and 29th, 2011, 170 representatives – from 13 country delegations and more than 75 organizations - assembled at the World Health Organization headquarters in Geneva for the Global Positioning and Harmonization Conference of the People that Deliver Initiative.
Building on the results of preliminary field research, country presentations, lessons from other fields, and broad-based discussion, participants agreed that there is need for a global initiative focused on human resources for supply chain management, committed to work together towards the common goal of sustainable workforce excellence for health supply chain management, described the specific contributions they would make, and provided consensus guidance on priority interventions and needed governance structures for the Initiative. Seventy-nine institutions agreed to the Conference Statement of Commitment to Action (EN, FR, SP), pledging their support and action to achieve the shared goal of People that Deliver.
The Conference marked a major transition for the Initiative - from building a coalition with a shared vision to implementing activities to achieve that vision.
Conference Documents:
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List of the organizations which agreed to the People that Deliver Conference Statement of Commitment to Action |
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Agence de Médecine Préventive (AMP) Bioforce Institute Centrale d’Achats des Médicaments Essentiels Génériques et des consommables médicaux (CAMEG), Burkina Faso Capacity Plus, IntraHealth International Central De Medicamentos e Artigos Medicos (Mozambique) Centre for Health Policy and Innovation Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) Consejo Presidencial del SIDA, Dominican Republic Crown Agents Deloitte, LLP DHL Supply Chain Enhancing Learning & Research for Humanitarian Assistance (ELRHA) Ethiopian Pharmaceutical Association Euro Health Group A/S, Denmark Federal Ministry of Health, Nigeria Fondation Mérieux Fritz Institute Ghent University Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Global Health Workforce Alliance Handicap International Health Partners International of Canada Health Service Logistics HERA - Health Research for Action Hosanna Health Science College Humatem Hygeia Nigeria Limited i+solutions IDA Foundation Institut Régional de Santé Publique, Bénin International Federation of Pharmaceutical Wholesalers International Health Partners (IHP) Ipas John Snow, Inc. (JSI) Johnson & Johnson KNCV Indonesia Logistics Management Institute (LMI) Makerere University College of Health Sciences Management Sciences for Health (MSH) Marie Stopes International MGCM |
Ministère de la Santé, Burkina Faso Ministerio de Salud Pública, Republica Dominicana Ministry of Health, Angola Ministry of Health, Kenya Ministry of Health, Mozambique Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia Ministry of Health & Child Welfare, Zimbabwe Ministry of Health & Social Services, Namibia Ministry of Health & Social Welfare, Tanzania Missionpharma National Health Insurance Fund, Sudan National University of Rwanda Permanent Mission of the Republic of Zimbabwe to the United Nations Office Pharmaceutical Systems Africa Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition (RHSC) Riders for Health Roce Partners RTT Group Stop TB Partnership Strengthening Pharmaceutical Systems Program (SPS) Supply Chain Management System (SCMS) Tanzanian Permanent Mission to the United Nations Office in Geneva Transaid U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) UNFPA UNICEF UNITAID University Antwerpen / Network for Education and Support in Immunisation (NESI) University of Canberra University of Michigan University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business USAID|DELIVER PROJECT VillageReach West African Health Organisation (WAHO) Women And Health Alliance (WAHA) International World Health Organization (WHO) WHO Regional Office for Africa (AFRO) Zaragoza Logistics Center |