Logistics Management Information System Assessment Guidelines
A logistics management information system (LMIS) assessment identifies differences between the way a program’s LMIS should work and how it actually works. Problems and their possible causes are analyzed to distinguish those related to LMIS from other issues. Once the causes of LMIS problems are identified, solutions can be recommended.
Inventory Management, Monitoring & Evaluation
- Sub-categories HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Reproductive health, TB
- Commodities Diagnostics, Medicines, Mosquito nets, Reproductive health products
- Latest update 2000
- Version None
- Developed by USAID | DELIVER PROJECT
- When to use A logistics management information system (LMIS) assessment identifies differences between the way a program’s LMIS should work and how it actually works. Problems and their possible causes are analyzed to distinguish those related to LMIS from other issues. Once the causes of LMIS problems are identified, solutions can be recommended.
- Languages English
- Level of use Central, District, Facility, Regional
- Form PDF document, 0.4 MB
- Amount of training / TA required None
- Inputs & outputs None
- Cost Free
- Advantages These guidelines are intended as a comprehensive general reference for field advisors conducting LMIS assessments.
- Limitations None
- Availability PDF Only
- Remarks
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Downloadable files
LMIS_Guid.pdf
LMIS_Guid.pdf
- Contact jsinfo@jsi.com
- Submission date 2011-04-26 02:00:00