Supply Chain Workforce Professionalization
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During this episode Tiwonge speaks with Lloyd Matowe, CEO of Pharmaceutical Systems Africa, about the importance of recognizing supply chain work as a profession in Africa. Regardless of who is managing health products, be it pharmacists or a new workforce cadre, managing supply chains is a skillset that requires training. Tiwonge and Lloyd discuss how African countries can achieve this, and stress that high-performing supply chains must have a sustainable pipeline of locally, adequately trained supply chain professionals. Lloyd has many years of experience as a pharmacist and at the time of recording this episode he was chair of the People that Deliver Coalition. His term ended in January 2023.  Listen now! Read VillageReach’s Supply Chain Integration Framework to learn more: www.productstopeople.org.   Learn more about supply chain workforce professionalization. VillageReach resources: Getting started with Supply Chain Professionalization People that Deliver: Supply Chain Management Professionalization Framework Links: VillageReach: Supply Chain Professionalization Pharmaceutical Systems Africa People that Deliver Tiwonge Mkandawire on LinkedIn Lloyd Matowe on LinkedIn Read Episode Blog
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