Thank you to Mamadou Diallo, Supply Chain Specialist at @UNICEF, for sharing key learnings from the 2015 Ebola outbreak. UNICEF executed their largest ever operation in terms of volume of supplies: 8,000 metric tons delivered by mid-2015. Join here 👉 bit.ly/ESIIDay3
In @HarvardBiz piece 👇, Rebecca Weintraub, @GaviSeth, and I put forth some ideas re how can we get ready for equitable global distribution of future COVID-19 vaccines.
hbr.org/2020/04/a-covid-19-v…
It is always nice to visit the HUMLOG Institute at Hanken and hear about their activities. These students are nicely plugged into practice so that their research can directly improve humanitarian outcomes.
Thank you Jarrod Goentzel, Founder and Director of the MIT #Humanitarian Supply Chain Lab in the MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics, for an inspiring seminar about your ongoing work on analytics in private sector and government #emergency#response!
Happy to hear #HHL2019 panelists from health ministries in Rwanda, Liberia, and Somalia emphasize supply chain professionalism & education as critical for health systems. @PplthatDeliver Join the 11:30 workshop on Strengthening University Supply Chain Curricula to discuss further
La #recherche de la professeure Marie-Ève Rancourt a été sélectionnée par l’Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business parmi les projets gagnants du 2019 #Innovations That Inspire Challenge. hec.ca/nouvelles/2019/marie-…@AACSB
Join us Thursday, January 24th for a discussion with Jakob Kern, Director of the Supply Chain Division, World Food Program (WFP). Location: MIT E51-315 @WFP#MIT#MITCTL#humanitarianbuff.ly/2DrRfKc
Congratulations to my co-authors Corinne Carland and Gilberto Montibeller in winning the Decision Analysis Society Practice Award at @INFORMS2018 for our work on malaria diagnostics with support from @CITEatMIT. @DAS_INFORMS#MITScale