Commodity Access

SMS for Life

AMFm

ACTs

Nets & insecticides

RDTs

PSM Working Group

Database reports

Outputs & reference documents

Executive summary of the SPS Conference : "National Pharmacovigilance Systems: Ensuring the Safe Use of Medicines" which was held August 16-18, 2010 in Nairobi, Kenya

Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Requirements for the Manufacture of ACTsActive Pharmaceutical Ingredient Requirements for the Manufacture of ACTs
PSMWG Position Paper

Find country contacts for Central Medical Stores & National Pharmacies

French version

Malaria Commodity Access

To reach the goals set down in the Global Malaria Action Plan there needs to be a huge ramping up of quality affordable antimalarial medicines and other essential supplies: insecticide-treated mosquito nets, rapid diagnostic tests (RDT), and insecticides.

What is needed?

  1. Protective nets: 730 million long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) by end 2010.
  2. Indoor spraying with insecticide: 172 million households need spraying annually.
  3. Preventive treatment for pregnant women: 25 million pregnant women annually.
  4. Diagnostic tests: approximately 1.5 billion needed annually.
  5. Drugs: 228 million doses of ACTs are needed to treat P. falciparum annually; additional 19 million doses of chloroquine and primaquine are needed annually for P.vivax.

What is Commodity Services?

Commodity Services is a unit of the RBM Secretariat working together with RBM partners to support the procurement and supply management efforts for nets, insecticides, medicines and diagnostics. These interventions are urgently needed to achieve the goals laid down in the Global Malaria Action Plan. Whilst commodity services does not procure itself it does:

Aims

Commodity Services' aim is to service countries and other partners in:

PSM

Forecast:

Manufacturing:

Procurement/order management:

Transport/logistics:

Distribution/drug management:

Contacts:

Dr Jan Van Erps
Coordinator
Tel: +41 22 791 5867
Magali Babaley
Supply Chain Support Adviser
Tel: +41 22 791 1828
Maryline Vonlanthen
Supply Chain Support Assistant
Tel: +41 22 791 4234