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receiving_goods:donors [2023/07/28 03:12] – [What / who is a donor?] Mark Glover | receiving_goods:donors [2023/07/28 03:16] (current) – [What / who is a donor?] Mark Glover | ||
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In mSupply, we have the idea of a '// | In mSupply, we have the idea of a '// | ||
- | A donor is normally the name that has either | + | A donor is normally the name of the organisation |
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A donor //can// also be a supplier and / or a manufacturer or they can be just a donor. | A donor //can// also be a supplier and / or a manufacturer or they can be just a donor. | ||
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- | The Donor feature was designed for the purposes of tracking and reporting on stock that has been funded by a donor. | ||
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For example, GlobalFund might agree to supply certain malaria medicines, and then contract a supplier to deliver them to you. mSupply allows you to record this accurately, and to track and report on all the stock and transactions relating to those medicines donated by GlobalFund. | For example, GlobalFund might agree to supply certain malaria medicines, and then contract a supplier to deliver them to you. mSupply allows you to record this accurately, and to track and report on all the stock and transactions relating to those medicines donated by GlobalFund. | ||
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+ | The Donor feature was designed for the purposes of tracking and reporting on stock that has been funded by a donor. | ||
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===== Using the donor module ===== | ===== Using the donor module ===== |