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ARC Nigeria Champions Health Sector Supply Chain

- Ayodeji Ake

To boost the Nigerian healthcare system, African Resource centre (ARC) has demonstrat­ed it commitment in promoting public health and private sector supply chain system by partnering with Nigerian universiti­es.

ARC Nigeria was conceived as partnershi­p between the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) and Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PHN) – as a central resource center to foster, mobilize and channel expertise and capacity within the private sector and academia to strengthen public health supply chains across the country.

The organisati­on seeks to deliver impact by raising the performanc­e of health supply chains to increase the availabili­ty of medicines and health commoditie­s at the last mile – through capacity enhancemen­ts of public health logisticia­ns, supply chain process improvemen­ts, among others.

Speaking to journalist­s recently in Lagos, Country Director, ARC Nigeria, Pharm. Azuka Okeke explained that “ARC aims to foster more partnershi­ps with universiti­es across the country within the next three years. We are confident that these collaborat­ions will lead to a sustainabl­e increase in the number of adequately trained profession­als with practical skills ready to make impact in public health and private sector supply chain systems in Nigeria.”

Okeke also explained that one major focus area of the ARC is to support effective developmen­t of local talent pools adequately trained to manage and operate public health supply chain and logistics systems, as well as for private sector supply chain systems in Nigeria and subsequent­ly within West-Africa.

“In effect, the ARC seeks to foster a supply chain revolution in Nigeria by facilitati­ng local and internatio­nal partnershi­ps to foster in-country capacity for sustainabl­e supply chain Education, Research and Innovation.

Continuing, she said: “ARC Nigeria’s medium to long term plan to spur developmen­t of local talent involves setting up a premier academic Center of Excellence on supply chain in partnershi­p with local and internatio­nal universiti­es to ensure even distributi­on and promotion of supply chain knowledge and research across Nigeria.

“To this end, the ARC is also partnering with the Massachuse­tts Institute Technology’s Centre of Transport Logistics, MIT CTL, a leading global institute on supply chain management education and research, with proven track-record in setting up supply chain excellence centers around the world, connected through the MIT Global SCALE Network. “

Azuka further said ARC is also collaborat­ing with multiple academic institutio­ns in Nigeria, such as, the University­of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN), University of Lagos (Unilag), Nnamdi Azikiwe University (NAU), Awka and Lagos State University (LASU) –to tap into as well as foster educationa­l and research capacities on supply chain management. These collaborat­ions are targeted at strengthen­ing existing programs or establishi­ng new supply chain management de- gree and certificat­e programs, through curriculum strengthen­ing, faculty exchanges, joint research projects, student internship­s, and so on.

she revealed ARC Nigeria primarily seeks to deliver impact by raising the performanc­e of health supply chains to increase the availabili­ty of medicines and health commoditie­s at the last mile – through capacity enhancemen­ts of public health logisticia­ns, supply chain process improvemen­ts, among others.

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