The purpose of this article is to analyse the management of drug supplies in the Central Purchasing of Essential Medicines and Health Products of the Republic of Congo (CAMEPS). To do this, the study relied on four main methods: guided qualitative inquiry, the 5P method, the problem tree method and the weighted voting method. The data was compared to regional drug supply guidelines in Central Africa. The analysis revealed several factors contributing to the ineffective management of essential medicine supplies at CAMEPS, including the lack of accurate data, clear procedures, adequate funding and effective supervision. These results thus highlight systemic gaps requiring interventions to improve the management of drug supplies.
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