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49 | CA-3-A031734001 | 2025-03-04T06:33:31 | Medicine for Zambia (Mankwala Ya Zambia) | This project is a continuation of previous pharmaceutical and medical supplies support to Zambia, with the addition of a capacity building component to address the issue of sustainability. More specifically, the capacity building component aims to enhance the ability of Zambia's health sector to more effectively identify needs, procure, store and distribute pharmaceutical and medical supplies. | Closed | 2005-01-31T00:00:00 | 2011-03-31T00:00:00 | ["Zambia 100.00%"] | Government of Zambia - Ministry of Health | ["Basic health care 90.00%", "Health personnel development 10.00%"] | 7781946.52 | Results achieved as of the end of the project (March 2011) include: Pharmaceutical and medical supplies were successfully purchased and delivered to hospitals and health centres in Zambia under the primary component of the project; there have been considerable achievements in relation to improving the storage and distribution capacity for pharmaceuticals and medical supplies at the national level and the safe disposal of expired drugs; the system for quantifying, procuring and distributing pharmaceuticals and medical supplies related to the diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS has become increasingly reliable in a country with high HIV prevalence; sex-disaggregated data (for procurement needs) were incorporated into the new Health Management Information System with a strong focus on maternal, newborn and child health; increased availability of essential medicines contributed to a decrease in the infant mortality rate to 70 deaths per 1000 live births in 2008 from 95 per 1000 in 2002. Under the second project component, the Ministry of Health has obtained computers, software and connectivity that will constitute an electronic system for procurement, logistics and stores management for drugs and medical goods. | Project-type interventions | Bilateral | Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation | Global Affairs Canada | WGM Africa | Pre-APP | ["Gender equality", "Environmental sustainability (cross-cutting)", "Participatory development and good governance", "Trade development", "Biodiversity", "Climate change mitigation", "Climate Change Adaptation", "Urban issues", "Desertification", "Children's issues", "Youth Issues", "Indigenous Issues", "Disability", "ICT as a tool for development"] | ["3000000.00", "5000000.00"] | ["-15.40669 28.28713"] | ["2005000025"] | ["Government of Zambia - Ministry of Health "] | ["7781946.52", "2988484.39", "5510.25", "31049.07", "417510.90", "630782.55", "3226662.84", "250000.00", "-160534.65", "250000.00"] |