PQMD Members Work Around the WorldPQMD members and their partners combine product contributions with cash, volunteers, training and other services to support a wide range of global health programs. Members work together with multilateral, national and sub-national governments, other companies and international nongovernmental organizations, to pursue disease eradication, develop healthcare infrastructure, build the capacity of in-country healthcare workers, and fill gaps in local health-related services. We accomplish this through setting and promoting quality standards, disseminating knowledge and influencing policy. Case StudiesThe collaborations between healthcare firms that donate medical products and the humanitarian agencies that deliver and distribute these products plays a major role in meeting the healthcare needs of vulnerable populations around the world. Below is a selection of Case Studies on the work PQMD members are doing around the world. Click here to access the PQMD Member Case Studies. MappingThe Partnership for Quality Medical Donations Mapping Tool provides the public and global health professionals unprecedented access to information about the medical product donations being made by humanitarian organizations, pharmaceutical companies and medical device manufacturers to the world’s most vulnerable populations. Our donation data collection process is constantly evolving and becoming more robust. Below you'll see a history members donations around the world. Donation data is being collected and added frequently, check back for updates.
Note: Currently the interactive map is not compatible with Internet Explorer. We recommend Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. 2007 Member Donation MapNote: Currently the interactive map is not compatible with Internet Explorer. We recommend Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. 2008 Member Donation MapNote: Currently the interactive map is not compatible with Internet Explorer. We recommend Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. 2009 Member Donation MapNote: Currently the interactive map is not compatible with Internet Explorer. We recommend Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. |