Supply Chain Models and Considerations for Community-Based Distribution Programs. A Program Manager’s Guide
This guide aims to assist program managers and other stakeholders in designing and implementing stronger and more sustainable supply chains for their community-based distributor/community health worker programs. The document is a cross-cutting tool for all health programs.
Capacity building, Distribution, Inventory Management, Storage
- Sub-categories HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Reproductive health, TB
- Commodities Diagnostics, Medicines, Reproductive health products
- Latest update Aug-10
- Version 1
- Developed by USAID | DELIVER PROJECT
- When to use This guide aims to assist program managers and other stakeholders in designing and implementing stronger and more sustainable supply chains for their community-based distributor/community health worker programs. The document is a cross-cutting tool for all health programs.
- Languages English
- Level of use Facility
- Form PDF document, 660 KB
- Amount of training / TA required None
- Inputs & outputs None
- Cost Free
- Advantages An advantage is that provides guidance on possible supply chain models that can be adapted depending on program.
- Limitations None
- Availability PDF Only
- Remarks
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Downloadable files
Supply_Chain_Models_andConsiderations_for_CBD_Programs_Oct_5_2010.pdf
Supply_Chain_Models_andConsiderations_for_CBD_Programs_Oct_5_2010.pdf
- Contact jsinfo@jsi.com
- Submission date 2012-05-21 02:00:00