Jazia prime vendor system- a public-private partnership to improve medicine availability in Tanzania: from pilot to scale

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Karin Wiedenmayer1, Romuald Mbwasi2, William Mfuko3, Ezekiel Mpuya4, James Charles5, Fiona Chilunda6, Denis Mbepera7, Ntuli Kapologwe8
1Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland
2Senior pharmaceutical consultant, Dar es Salaam and senior lecturer at St. John's University of Tanzania, Dodoma, Tanzania
3Senior pharmaceutical consultant, Dar es Salaam, Dodoma, Tanzania
4Health System Resource Center, President's Office Regional Administration and Local Government, Dodoma, Tanzania
5Regional Medical Officer, Regional Administrative Secretary's Office, Dodoma, Tanzania
6Health Promotion and System Strengthening Project, Dodoma, Tanzania
7Regional Pharmacist, Regional Administrative Secretary's Office, Dodoma, Tanzania
8Director of Health Services, Social Welfare and Nutrition Services, President's Office of Regional Administration and Local Government, Dodoma, Tanzania

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