The Partnership for Supply Chain Management
Ekane Mbwoge is an experienced finance professional with a strong background in financial management and operations within international health initiatives. Currently serving as a Finance Officer with The Partnership for Supply Chain Management since June 2016, Ekane provides financial and operational support for the Pooled Procurement Mechanism of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria across over 100 countries. Prior experience includes roles as Administrative and Finance Manager at the Clinton Health Access Initiative, where responsibilities involved budget preparation and compliance with US government financial regulations, and as Regional Accountant for the National AIDS Control Committee, contributing to successful financial operations and unqualified audit reports. Ekane holds a Master's degree in Accounting from Indiana University - Kelley School of Business and a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of Buea.
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The Partnership for Supply Chain Management
The Partnership for Supply Chain Management helps donors, governments and public health programs to reach their goals of saving lives and serving people in some of the most challenging places on earth. We specialize in forecasting, procurement, multi freight forwarder logistics, pharma-compliant storage and end-to-end supply chain tracking solutions that ensure cost-savings, best quality products, on-time and in-full deliveries, product integrity and data visibility from manufacturer to patient. Through our partnership with industry leader – JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. (JSI), we have a wide global footprint and diverse pool of expertise. All our services and procedures are underpinned by our ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System. We leverage our unique quality assurance experience to undertake vendor quality audits in compliance with World Health Organization’s Model Quality Assurance System for Procurement Agencies, thereby expanding local in-country sources to strengthen supply chains and stimulate local economies. Our Mission We strengthen, develop, and manage secure, reliable, cost-effective, and sustainable global supply chains to improve the health and well-being of people in low- and middle-income countries through increased access to quality and affordable health products.