Dar es Salaam. For many Tanzanians, finding essential medicines often means moving from one pharmacy to another, only to discover that the drugs are unavailable, overpriced, or sourced from unreliable suppliers.
The challenge inspired pharmacist and entrepreneur John Method to develop DawaLink, a digital platform designed to improve access to medicines, curb counterfeit drugs and help pharmacies manage their stock more efficiently.
The platform seeks to support retail pharmacies by making it easier to access medicines and medical products needed to serve their communities.
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