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Procurement & Supply management Toolbox

In 2007, the WHO AIDS Medicines and Diagnostics Service (AMDS) created a platform to improve access through the internet to procurement and supply management (PSM) tools. WHO/AMDS in collaboration with the AMDS partner network developed it further. It has evolved into a database that lists available PSM tools and is presented in the form of a search engine to find and select PSM tools that are needed for a particular PSM technical area of interest to the professional.

The tools are developed, published and submitted by AMDS partners who regularly update them by submitting newer versions or new tools. Any professional or organizations can submit a tool by using the submit option found in the PSM Toolbox database. WHO will accept or reject the submission based on objective criteria that the PSM Toolbox working group has developed.

To receive tool updates, please see our NEWS section.

Should you need more information on the PSM Toolbox, please contact Boniface Dongmo Nguimfack (WHO/AMDS) at dongmonguimfackb@who.int. If you want to update your tools, have question or have problem with downloading an offline PSM toolbox, please contact i+solutions at info@iplussolutions.org.

The PSM Toolbox project was initiated by WHO/AMDS and its partner organizations. The secretariat would like to thank all organizations and other individuals who have contributed to this project during its initial phase of development.

Inclusion of specific tools does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World Health Organization in preference to others of a similar nature that are not included. The responsibility for the interpretation and use of the tools rests with the users. In no event shall the World Health Organization be liable for damages arising from its use.