Official App of the African Forum on Strengthening the Health Products Supply Chain (FARCAPS)
This app is the essential companion for all FARCAPS Forum participants. It allows you to maximize your event experience by providing all the necessary tools to navigate the program, interact with key stakeholders, and access strategic resources.
Essential Application Features:
Detailed Program: Access the complete and up-to-date schedule of all sessions, workshops, and plenary sessions. Customize your agenda and receive reminders.
Speakers and Profiles: View biographies of speakers, moderators, and experts, as well as summaries of their presentations.
Networking and Messaging: Easily connect with other participants, government representatives, and technical partners (where applicable).
Resources: Download reference documents, presentations, and post-event summaries directly from the app.
Practical Information: View site maps, logistics information, accommodation details, and useful contacts.
Live Notifications: Receive instant alerts about last-minute changes or important announcements from the organization.
About FARCAPS: A Strategic Platform
The African Forum on Strengthening the Health Supply Chain (FARCAPS - www.farcaps.net) is a major strategic initiative organized by the African Association of Central Purchasing Agencies (ACAME). It brings together stakeholders from the public and private sectors to address the challenges and opportunities of essential health product logistics in Africa.
Main Objectives of the Forum:
FARCAPS aims to improve:
Innovative Financing: New approaches to accessing health products.
Strengthening Infrastructure: Improving distribution systems and promoting group purchasing.
Local Production: Mobilizing efforts to boost the production of medicines and vaccines in Africa.
Digitalization and Transparency: Digitizing systems for improved traceability and management.
Stakeholders: The forum brings together representatives from African governments, purchasing groups, technical and financial partners (Global Fund, WHO, World Bank, etc.), and the private sector.
More information at: www.farcaps.net and www.acame.net