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Supply Alert: Navigating continuous supply chain disruptions
19 May 2021
Updates
19 May 2021
Resources
Resource date: Sep 2020
The following procedure may be used to conduct a remote inspection of male condom manufacturing facilities as part of the WHO/UNFPA prequalification programme.
Resources
Resource date: Dec 2021
This form should be completed to request an order through UNFPA for emergency reproductive health kits.
Resources
Resource date: Dec 2021
This form should be completed to request an order through UNFPA Procurement Services.
Resources
Resource date: May 2016
Terms and conditions regarding re-packaging and overbranding activities with not-for-profit finished pharmaceutical products.
Resources
Resource date: Jan 2018
This guide is produced for clients utilizing UNFPA’s procurement services for orders projects that require customization of artwork and/or printing on product packaging.
Resources
Resource date: Jan 2020
The World Bank’s Borrowers shall use this Standard Form of Agreement when the requirements of the applicable Bank rules for procurement from UN Agencies are satisfied.
Resources
Resource date: May 2021
To prevent an interrupted supply of the medicines that are under the WHO Prequalification Programme, an interim process called the Expert Review Panel (ERP) is available when less than three prequalified products are offered. The ERP is for those manufacturers that are on their way to prequalification but have not yet achieved this status. UNFPA may allow procurement provided a Notification Form has been completed by the requester and approved by the Quality Assurance Team.
Resources
Resource date: May 2021
Learn about the use of carbetocin with this infographic. The use of carbetocin is recommended for the prevention of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) for all births in contexts where its cost is comparable to other effective uterotonics. Heat-stable carbetocin does not need refrigeration. It can be used in settings where it is not feasible to transport or store oxytocin in the cold chain.
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18 May 2021