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Humanitarian Brochure 2017

Our new Humanitarian Brochure is now online and covers all of the Fritz-CILT Humanitarian Certification programmes.

Our new Humanitarian Brochure is now online and covers all of the Fritz-CILT Humanitarian Certification programmes.

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Content<br />

includes:<br />

CERTIFICATION IN<br />

HUMANITARIAN MEDICAL<br />

LOGISTICS PRACTICES (MEDLOG)<br />

Developed for experienced humanitarian logisticians<br />

and medical specialists handling the medical supply,<br />

MedLog is a self-paced distance learning programme<br />

aimed at those working in the medical supply chain<br />

within humanitarian organisations.<br />

MedLog focuses on medical items’ special supply chain<br />

requirements, with emphasis on preventing the<br />

introduction of counterfeit or substandard items to the<br />

supply chain.<br />

MedLog was developed with funding from DFID, ECHO<br />

and USAID, by experienced logisticians from ICRC, IFRC,<br />

MSF-Switzerland, UNICEF, WFP and WHO, with inputs<br />

from IMC, Merlin, Oxfam-GB, and UNFPA.<br />

.<br />

“The knowledge and skills acquired from the course have<br />

helped me bring positive change in the medical logistics<br />

department of my organization. The course is well<br />

structured to cover the core aspects of supply chain<br />

making it easy and enjoyable to learn.” – Isaac Waweru,<br />

MedLog graduate.<br />

<strong>Humanitarian</strong><br />

Medical Supply<br />

Chains<br />

Procurement<br />

Storage<br />

Transport<br />

Disposal<br />

Course fee:<br />

GBP900.00<br />

LOGISTICS<br />

LEARNING<br />

ALLIANCE LTD<br />

Skype: admin_lla<br />

Tel: +44(0)1530<br />

276590<br />

www.logisticslearningalliance.com<br />

HLCRegistrations@logisticslearningalliance.com

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