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Contributor Tony Savelli

Anthony Savelli has more than 20 years of experience leading pharmaceutical and supply chain management, procurement, and community-based health projects in Africa, Asia, and Europe. He served as the supply chain advisor for the Supply Chain Solutions Innovation and Growth Portfolio. As chief of party for both the Afghanistan Health Services Enhancement Project and Rural Expansion of Afghanistan’s Community-based Healthcare (REACH) project, Anthony gained experience in health systems strengthening, capacity building, grants management, and community health. He was also the project director of the USAID GHSC-PSM project and the interim chief of party for the Kenya Pharma project. Earlier in his career, Anthony worked as a Peace Corps volunteer at a hospital and pharmacy in Dominica. Anthony has a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy and a master’s degree in public and international affairs both from the University of Pittsburgh.

by Tony Savelli


Three Technologies that Could Transform Health Supply Chains

In 2015, the United Nations ratified the Sustainable Development Goals, which include bold targets to eradicate poverty and deliver comprehensive healthcare worldwide by 2030. To achieve Goal 3, ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages, reaching the largest segment of the world’s poor — the women, children, and men who live…

3 Questions with Tony Savelli: Saving Lives Through Health Supply Chains

What would you like to see GHSC-PSM accomplish over the next five years? In other words, how do you define success for GHSC-PSM? On any project where health commodities are involved, the ultimate goal is to get high-quality commodities to those who need them, on time. That is the gold standard. For GHSC-PSM, though, we…