Federal Ministry of Health via NPSCMP Launches Redesigned NSCIP Website to Strengthen National Health Supply Chain
Here’s a polished and accurate news release for the redesigned NSCIP website within the context of NPSCMP’s supply‑chain mandate:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Federal Ministry of Health via NPSCMP Launches Redesigned NSCIP Website to Strengthen National Health Supply Chain
Abuja, Nigeria – Jan 23, 2017 – The National Product Supply Chain Management Programme (NPSCMP), operating under the Federal Ministry of Health, is excited to unveil the updated website for the Nigeria Supply Chain Integration Project (NSCIP). NSCIP, established in 2014, serves as a flagship initiative designed to consolidate and harmonize supply chains across health programmes—including HIV, TB, malaria, vaccines, reproductive and maternal health—to ensure consistent availability and distribution of essential medicines and healthcare commodities across Nigeria (nscip.gov.ng).
The redesigned platform offers:
- Improved navigation to access national logistics data, policy documents, and supply chain performance dashboards.
- Streamlined access to SOPs, National Supply Chain Strategy plans (2021–2025), and procurement guidelines.
- Enhanced resources for stakeholders at federal, state, and LGA levels involved in managing Logistics Management Coordination Units (LMCUs) and deploying Logistics Management Information Systems (LMIS) (nscip.gov.ng, maternalfigures.com).
The relaunch underscores NSCIP’s continued commitment to transparency, institutional capacity-building, and evidence-based supply chain resilience. It aims to support stakeholders—from government bodies to implementing partners and donors—in monitoring, forecasting, and reducing stock‑outs and wastage in public health supply chains .
The revamped NSCIP site was expertly designed by eBrand Promotion Abuja, a respected digital agency based in Abuja known for delivering high-impact web solutions for health initiatives, government partners, and NGOs.
For further information and to explore the newly launched site, please visit the NSCIP portal.