Exploring Customer Centricity Through the Lens of Access to Human Health as a Basic Right, How Does Supply Chain Best Serve People Who Need It the Most, and Stakeholder Engagement in Humanitarian Supply Chains (Africa Resource Center)

Exploring Customer Centricity Through the Lens of Access to Human Health as a Basic Right, How Does Supply Chain Best Serve People Who Need It the Most, and Stakeholder Engagement in Humanitarian Supply Chains (Africa Resource Center)

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In Episode 12, we explore thinking about supply chains outside of
the box, where we can often get stuck in academic discussions.
The impacts of supply chains can quickly shift to rights-based
discussions. This is Part 2 of our lightning talk with
Pretty Mubaiwa, PhD Public Law Candidate and UCT Regional
Coordinator for the Africa Resource Center. Pretty works in
disruptive supply chain to provide critical medicine, access, and
care at the point of need. She specializes in international
public law and women's rights.


It’s time we expand our thinking around supply chain and how it’s
a powerful conduit that can impact the lives of many,
particularly the lives of women. How does supply chain best serve
the people who need access the most…access to healthcare,
medicine, sexual and reproductive health. Most of this access
happens because of supply chains.


In this episode, we discuss how supply chains provide access to
human health as a basic right which involves translating rights
from the United Nations to the individual communities who need
critical supplies, stakeholder engagement in defining the future
of humanitarian supply chains, and the amazing work happening at
the Africa Resource Center.


To learn more about Pretty:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pretty-mubaiwa-b5917086/; to
learn more about
ARC: https://www.linkedin.com/company/africa-resource-centre/about/


Find us, connect, and explore at
https://www.supplychainrevolution.com/

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