Supply Chain Evolution – Introduction to a Framework for Supply Chain Strengthening of Developing Country Public Health Programs

A “Supply Chain Evolution Model” demonstrates to countries how to implement and sustain an integrated supply chain. It illustrates how public health systems can move through a process management trajectory that leads to improved supply chain management capacity, from ad hoc to organized to integrated to extended stages.

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  • Developed by USAID | DELIVER PROJECT
  • When to use A “Supply Chain Evolution Model” demonstrates to countries how to implement and sustain an integrated supply chain. It illustrates how public health systems can move through a process management trajectory that leads to improved supply chain management capacity, from ad hoc to organized to integrated to extended stages.
  • Languages English
  • Level of use Central, Regional
  • Form pdf. document
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  • Downloadable files SuppChaiEvol.pdf
    SuppChaiEvol.pdf
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  • Submission date 2011-12-08 02:00:00