Pharmaceutical system strengthening in Uganda: Implementing a holistic, evidence-informed, long-term strategy

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A strong pharmaceutical sector is a precondition for effective and efficient health care and financing systems, and thus for achieving the best possible health of a population. Supported by visionary, long-term donor funds, in conjunction with mutual trust, the USAID-funded Securing Ugandans Rights to Essential Medicines (SURE) and Uganda Health Supply Chain (UHSC) program engaged in a close, more than 10 year-long (in 2018) collaboration with the Ministry of Health of Uganda. Over time, the partnership implemented numerous multi-pronged comprehensive changes in the pharmaceutical sector and conducted research to document successes and failures. We describe the evolution and key characteristics of the SURE/UHSC interventions.

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Oteba, M., Wagner, A. K., Seru, M., Embrey, M., & Trap, B. (2018). Pharmaceutical system strengthening in Uganda: Implementing a holistic, evidence-informed, long-term strategy. Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40545-018-0150-1

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