MNCH2 supported the installation of mSupply software for logistics management of health commodities at the State Central Medical Store and trained 12 personnel who would serve as operators and supervisors on the use of the software. mSupply is used to store information on items received, issued, and balances at the warehouse. Before this installation, Katsina State was using a manual recordkeeping system. Since the installation of the software, the warehouse has been using it for managing commodities for all programmes that channel commodities via the Central Medical Store.