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Reference:3128
Country:Zambia
Multiple country event:No
Region:AFRO
City:Lusaka
Start date:22 November 2010
End date:29 November 2010
Estimated duration:7 days
Status:Completed - Complété
 (The mission has taken place)

Title:KNCV/GDF/TBCAP mission to Zambia on Drug Management.
Type:Mission
Terms of Reference:Terms of Reference
•review GDF support with key officials; assess
adherence to GDF terms and conditions of
support
•determine stock positions at central medical
stores
•determine, together with the National TB
Control Programme, the drug needs for adults
and children for 2011/2012 and prepare the drug
request for the coming year for adult and
paediatric drugs
•review progress in TB control activities
including laboratory services, TB/HIV, DR-TB
and public private activities during a 3-day
field visit
•review utilization of paediatric drugs and six
month adult regimen during field visit
•Discuss approaches to ensure a secure, first-
line drug supply along with continuous
technical assistance in 2011/2012 in light of
Global Fund developments (change of PR, phase 2
application)
•Meet with TBCAP and other partners and discuss
current developments
•Meet with Chest Disease Laboratory
•provide any other type of technical assistance
Training Opportunity:No
Website:
Purpose 1:Drug and commodities management
Purpose 2: 
Purpose 3: 
Other purpose:

Entered by:KNCV
Partner 1:Family Health International (FHI)
Partner 2:GDF
Partner 3:
Contact name:Remi Verduin
Contact email:verduinr@kncvtbc.nl
Other agencies: 

Funding needs:No
Funding source:
Other funding source:
Available funding:$ 0
Funding gap:$ 0
Global Fund reference: 

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Date Created: 20 December 2010
Entered By: KNCV




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