Guidance
Predictions 2035: The role of performance-based financing in future supply chains in developing countries
The report begins by briefly summarizing the context for global health in 2035 as predicted by The Lancet Commissions report. It then delves into forecasts for the future of public health supply chains while identifying implication for PBF schemes under the functions of financing, supply chain design, information systems, storage and distribution, human resources, governance, and accountability.
Authors
Languages
- English
Publication year
2014
Publisher
USAID
Type
Guidance
Categories
- Supply chain & logistics
Organisations
- United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Tags
- Distribution system
- Performance monitoring
- Planning, budgeting and financing
Topic references
HR-POLICY
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From donor funding to domestic leaders | Laura Kerr | 2016 | Case study | English |
Health system cost of delivering routine vaccination in low- and lower-middle income countries: what is needed over the next decade? | Patrick Lydon et al. | 2014 | Journal article | English |
ISC Leadership & Governance at country level (16th TechNet Conference) | Hassan Sibomana, Marius Vouking, Patrick Gaparayi | 2020 | Presentation | English |
Lessons Learned in Reaching the Final 20: Building a Next-Generation Immunization Supply Chain in Mozambique | VillageReach | 2016 | Case study | English |
NLWG Concept Note | UNICEF, World Health Organization (WHO) | 2016 | Guidance | English |
Poster on National Logistics Working Groups | UNICEF | 2017 | Poster/infographic | English |
Predictions 2035: The role of performance-based financing in future supply chains in developing countries | USAID | 2014 | Guidance | English |