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Ongoining Registrations: UNDP - Certificate Course: Introduction to Procurement & Supply Chain Management

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Ongoining Registrations: UNDP - Certificate Course: Introduction to Procurement & Supply Chain Management

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Organization: Empower school of health LLP

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Closing Date: 1970-01-01

Empower is pleased to announce that registration is ongoing for the free certificate course with the UNDP: Introduction to Procurement & Supply Chain Management. This course is an introductory level course on procurement and supply chain management in general, and to procurement and supply chain management issues related to medicines for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria programmes funded by the Global Fund in particular.

The aim of this course is to describe the importance of PSM in ensuring the uninterrupted supply of life-saving medicines and other health products.

Kindly click on this link for more information and fill in the application form to register: https://bit.ly/3qvDQX4

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