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Evidence of the Effect of Reproductive Health Commodity Availability on Achieving the MDGs (309 KB)
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Author(s): Ali Mehryar Karim, Elizabeth Bunde, David O'Brien, Dana Aronovich
Date Presented: June 01, 2006
Location: Washington, DC
Presented at the Global Health Council’s 33rd Annual International Conference on Global Health, this presentation looks at the effect product availability has on maternal and child health service utilization. The conclusion is that investment in logistics systems management for reproductive health commodities is essential in order to achieve Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for improving maternal health.

Highlights of the Uganda Health Facilities Survey 2002, Uganda Ministry of Health (827 KB)
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Author(s): DELIVER, AIM, Measure DHS, USAID, CDC
Date Presented: July 01, 2003
Location: Various
This presentation describes the objectives, methodology, and results of the 2002 Uganda Health Facilities Survey. The survey was conducted to provide data to the Ministry of Health for decision making concerning: logistics system performance and stock status of key health commodities; availability of HIV/AIDS-related services (STIs, TB, other OIs); availability of trained staff; and a baseline for collaborative MOH/USG programs. Collaborating Partners: DELIVER, AIM, Measure DHS+, USAID, CDC