The impact of early warning indicators to prevent stock-out and overstock of antiretroviral, antituberculosis, and timalarial medicines: National implementation experience from Zimbabwe

In 2011 the World Health Organization (WHO) presented 12 core indicators for monitoring and evaluating procurement and supply management (PSM) at national level. Zimbabwe was one of nine countries that began piloting the PSM indicators in 2009, and this document reports on key national-level activities and results from the implementation... Read more

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Delivery Team Topping Up: Bringing About Reliable Distribution in Difficult Environments

In response to the variety of disruptive forces that make operation of normal public sector systems impossible within countries, the “Delivery Team Topping Up” (DTTU) system, was adopted to ensure the availability of condoms for the prevention of HIV and AIDS and of contraceptives in Zimbabwe.... Read more

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Zimbabwe’s Logistics Sub Unit enables sustainable scale-up of HIV/AIDS programs

This June 2011 brief tells the story of how, with USAID and SCMS support, Zimbabwe was able to successfully scale up their procurement and distribution of HIV/AIDS commodies and simultaneously make significant improvements to their supply chain management capacity through the establishment of a Logistics Sub Unit (LSU).... Read more

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