Indonesia’s delegation to the PtD Initiative Global Harmonization
and Positioning Conference (Geneva, June 2011)
NEWSFLASH
SUCCESS STORIES
Only 1 year after its inception, the People that Deliver (PtD) Initiative is already
able to show evidence of its...
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Indonesia’s delegation to the PtD Initiative Global Harmonization
and Positioning Conference (Geneva, June 2011)
NEWSFLASH
SUCCESS STORIES
Only 1 year after its inception, the People that Deliver (PtD) Initiative is already
able to show evidence of its impact on the professionalization of human
resources for supply chain management (HR for SCM) in developing
countries’ health systems.
INDONESIA
“PtD happens to be exactly what was needed
here to facilitate a focus on supply chain
management, develop a systematic action
plan and allow people to work together.
This
also finally provided a special SCM project for the usually neglected logisticians running
warehouses and other logistics activities.
”
– Russell Vogel, PtD Country Liaison and Country Director of USAID | DELIVER Indonesia
“Historically, the source of funding has been the determining factor for how a commodity supply
chain is designed […] resulting in parallel and overlapping systems”, says Mr.
Bayu Teja Muliawan,
Director o
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