Dear Chandralal,
Awesome initiative for Bhutan!
You'll find all the information you need to build your plan in the WHO-UNICEF guidance note on how to develop a continuous improvement plan (also called cIP) here:
The purpose of this document is to help countries build a case for supply chain investments and develop an improvement plan that engages relevant stakeholders, thus setting the immunization programme on a path for successful implementation.
Please let me know should you have any questions, and I can either help or relay them to cIP expert members. And good luck!
Best,
Olivia
Dr Srihari Dutta,
MBBS, MD, DIH
Senior Public Health Exert
Working for UNICEF-ROSA
Baikunthasadan, HN11, C-Lane
Street No.1, Sastrinagar,Haridwar Road, Dehradun
Uttarakhand, Pin-248001,Email: [email protected]
Ph: +91 9411587628,9560198557
Ensuring that your cold chain logistics provider is of the highest standards will see to it that the delivery of immunization services and personalized medicine does not lack in crucial areas. Decisions in pharma logistics are irreversible. If at any one point, the vaccines are not kept within the safe temperature zone, the cold chain will get disrupted, and vaccines will turn from potential lifesavers into a threat. One should opt for a logistics provider that comes with storage options for multiple temperature zones, advanced tracking technologies, the latest cold-chain solutions, and reverse logistics.
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