Promising Practices in Supply Chain Management
The promising practices in these briefs provide ministries of health and their partners with specific guidance on ways in which Every Women Every Child countries have addressed specific supply chain barriers and challenges.
Approvisionnement, Distribution, Gestion, Gestion de stock, Quantification, Renforcement des capacités
- Sous-catégories Evaluation et recherche, Immunisation, Maladie non transmissible (MNT), Paludisme, Santé reproductive, Tuberculose, VIH/SIDA
- Commodities Diagnostiques, Médicaments, Produits de santé reproductive, Vaccins
- Date de mise à jour 2014
- Version
- Développé par United Nations Commission on Life-Saving Commodities for Women’s and Children’s Health
- Quand l'utiliser The promising practices in these briefs provide ministries of health and their partners with specific guidance on ways in which Every Women Every Child countries have addressed specific supply chain barriers and challenges.
- Langues Anglais
- Niveau d'utilisation Central, District, Formations sanitaires, Régional
- Forme 10 PDF documents
- Amount of training / TA required None
- Inputs & outputs None
- Coût Free
- Advantages Brings together research, case-studies, and expertise from many different sources and countries.
- Contraintes Not an implementation tool.
- Disponibilité http://siapsprogram.org/publication/promising-practices-in-supply-chain-management/
- Remarques
- Contact erin.larsen-cooper@villagereach.org
- Submission date 2014-07-23 01:45:32