Guidance
Programmatic and financial benefits of establishing an effective temperature monitoring system in the vaccines supply chain - case study in Cameroon
The present study aims at helping bridge such a gap; it uses a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) in the vaccine supply chain in Cameroon to analyze the implementation of the continuous temperature monitoring system that comply to the recommendations listed above from the WHO vaccine management handbook.
It also compares the consequences of a ‘‘do nothing’’ scenario with a set of hypothetical implementation scenarios that incorporate the programmatic gains of effective interventions scenarios.
Authors
Languages
- English
Publication year
2020
Type
Guidance
Categories
- Supply chain & logistics
Countries
- Cameroon
Tags
- Planning, budgeting and financing
- Temperature monitoring
WHO Regions
- African Region
Topic references
TM-3
Title | Author | Year | Type | Language |
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30DTR guide | Guidance | English | ||
Flow chart RTM and equipment management | UNICEF | Poster/infographic | English | |
Lao roles mapped against activities | Tool | English | ||
Programmatic and financial benefits of establishing an effective temperature monitoring system in the vaccines supply chain - case study in Cameroon | UNICEF | 2020 | Guidance | English |
SOP nurses Mozambique | Presentation | English | ||
The cost-effectiveness of implementing an effective continuous temperature monitoring system in the vaccine supply chain - Executive summary | UNICEF | 2020 | Guidance | English |