Logistics Indicators Assessment Tool (LIAT) Antiretroviral Drugs
Supply chain assessments are conducted periodically to support the development of logistics systems. As assessments become a standard part of overall logistics management, the capacity of in-country stakeholders to drive the assessment process needs to increase.
Capacity building, Distribution, Inventory Management, LMIS, Management, Monitoring & Evaluation, Policy, Pricing, Procurement
- Sub-categories Assessments and Research, HIV/AIDS, Human Resource, Immunization, Malaria, Noncommunicable diseases (NCD), Reproductive health, TB
- Commodities Medicines, Mosquito nets, Reproductive health products, Vaccines
- Latest update 2016-10-11 20:09:00
- Version Word Doc
- Developed by USAID | DELIVER PROJECT
- When to use Supply chain assessments are conducted periodically to support the development of logistics systems. As assessments become a standard part of overall logistics management, the capacity of in-country stakeholders to drive the assessment process needs to increase.
- Languages English
- Level of use Central, District, Facility, Regional
- Form None
- Amount of training / TA required None
- Inputs & outputs None
- Cost Free
- Advantages As a guide to conducting supply chain assessments with the Logistics System Assessment Tool (LSAT) and the Logistics Indicators Assessment Tool (LIAT), this document is meant to support capacity building and supplement the lessons that evaluators have learned from their own experience. The LSAT and LIAT have become standard methods for conducting evaluations of health commodity supply chains in the developing world.
- Limitations None
- Availability Downloadable Word Doc only
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Downloadable files
LIAT_ARV.doc
LIAT_ARV.doc
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- Submission date 2016-10-11 02:00:00