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SUMMARY:TechNet Conference: The future of countries’ cold chain systems: Achieving cost-efficiency in managing storage of primary health care commodities
DESCRIPTION:The demand for cold chain storage has increased as more temperature-sensitive health products become available for primary health care service delivery. What could be the practical solution to safely manage the storage and transport of these products without causing too much burden on the cold chain? Learn from countries achieving supply chain efficiency through an integrated approach.\nModerator: Maricel Castro (WHO)&nbsp;\n&nbsp;\nOverview of the WHO-UNICEF Joint statement\nMichelle Seidel (PD, UNICEF HQ)\n&nbsp;\nSpecific guidance for an effective integration\nMaricel Castro (EPI, WHO HQ)\n&nbsp;\nIntegration of Immunization Supply Chain in to the Wider Health Supply Chain\nTariku Berhanu (UNICEF CO Ethiopia)\n&nbsp;\nIntegration of EPI supply chain including CCE Inventory in the DHIS-2 platform\nMonjurul Islam Fuad &nbsp;(MOH Bangladesh)\n&nbsp;\nQuestion and answer\nModerated by Dereje Haile (UNICEF ESARO)

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