Guidance
EVM Model Standard Operating Procedures: Consolidated version, with user guide
The Effective Vaccine Management (EVM) model standard operating procedures (SOPs) are intended to provide detailed guidance on good practice for many of the routine tasks encountered in immunization logistics and to provide general guidance on writing and managing SOPs. The model documents are a guide to good practice, but they must be adapted and translated to suit local needs; they are not intended to be used uncritically exactly as they are written.
Authors
Languages
- English
- French
Publication year
2013
Type
Guidance
Categories
- Supply chain & logistics
Organisations
- World Health Organization (WHO)
Tags
- Effective Vaccine Management (EVM)
By EVM criterion
- E1 Vaccine arrivals
- E2 Temperature management
- E3 Storage and transportation capacity
- E4 Facility infrastructure and equipment
- E5 Maintenance and repair
- E6 Stock management
- E7 Distribution of vaccines and dry goods
- E8 Vaccine management
- R5 Knowledge management
Topic references
EPI-CORE-SCL
Title | Author | Year | Type | Language |
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Achieving immunization targets with the comprehensive effective vaccine management (EVM) framework | UNICEF, World Health Organization (WHO) | 2016 | Guidance | English |
Cold room temperature mapping studies | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2018 | Guidance | English |
EVM assessment tools and user guides | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2019 | Repository | English |
EVM Global Data Analysis | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2018 | Guidance | English |
EVM Model Standard Operating Procedures: Consolidated version, with user guide | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2013 | Guidance | English, French |
How to Develop a Continuous Improvement Plan (cIP) | UNICEF, World Health Organization (WHO) | 2018 | Guidance | Arabic, English |
Immunization supply chain and logistics - A neglected but essential system for national immunization programmes | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2014 | Guidance | English, French |
Off-label use of vaccines | Pieter Neels, James Southern, Jon Abramson, Philippe Duclos, Joachim Hombach, Melanie Marti, Alanna Fitzgerald-Husek, Jacqueline Fournier-Caruana, Germaine Hanquet | 2017 | Journal article | English |
Perception of health workers on the use of 30-day temperature recorders | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2018 | Guidance | English |
Perception of health workers on the use of remote temperature monitoring systems | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2018 | Guidance | English |
Solar direct-drive vaccine refrigerators and freezers | 2017 | Guidance | English | |
System design approach to improve the immunization supply chain | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2018 | Guidance | English |
Temperature monitoring study: a fully documented process to detect weaknesses in the supply chain | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2018 | Guidance | English |
Vaccine Management Handbook | UNICEF, World Health Organization (WHO) | 2015 | Guidance | French |
WHO guidance note: Vaccine diluents, revision 2015 | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2015 | Guidance | English |
WHO policy on the use of opened multi-dose vaccine vials (2014 Revision) | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2014 | Guidance | French |
EVM2-CIP