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How To Apply To Become NSCIP Volunteer

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Volunteer Opportunity - We came across this National Supply Chain Integration Project NSCIP Volunteer opportunity so we decided to share it with our blog reader.

NSCIP is the institution of the Government of Nigeria with a MANDATE to enhance the country capacity to build resilient, effective, and efficient health supply chain system in a sustainable manner.

The goal of NSCIP is to effectively and efficiently integrate Health Disease Programs Supply Chain Management activities for optimal PSM services that would prevent stockouts, minimize wastages, and efficiently run the entire health system which includes the infrastructure, human resources, and tools.

To become an NSCIP Volunteer visit https://nscip.gov.ng/volunteer

Objective of NSCIP

1. Coordinate PSM activities of all health programs with donors/partners/NGOs to minimize stock-outs, expiries, and other forms of wastages.

2. Partner with PSM Stakeholders – Health Programs, Donors, Implementing Partners, etc. at various levels for institutional capacities and encouraging ownership for sustainability.

3. Strengthen the National storage and distribution system across all health programs & essential medicines in the country through Supportive monitoring visits.

4. Ensure that pharmaceutical procurement activities within the FMoH are in line with the National Drug Policy and in accordance with Good Procurement Practices.

5. Maintain a National Logistics Database on Pharmaceuticals and other health commodities in the country in collaboration with all health programs

6. Monitor national pipeline stock levels of medicines and other health commodities

7. Capacity Building of national PSM staff through local and international training, seminars, conferences/workshops and meetings.

Though they are not recruiting at the moment their application page is functioning. visit https://nscip.gov.ng/apply to submit unsolicited applicants to show them that you are interested in working with them.

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