Guidance

Supply Chain Data Use Theory of Change and Theory of Action: A Conceptual Framework for Program and Supply Chain Managers

The Supply Chain Data Use Theory of Change and Theory of Action (TOC/TOA): A Conceptual Framework for Program and Supply Chain Managers is a conceptual, planning, and prioritization resource to instill, scale, and sustain data use at all levels of a health supply chain. It serves as a common framework for supply chain data use stakeholders to use and refine to best meet their context specific needs.

Languages

  • English

Publication year

2020

Type

Guidance

Categories

  • Supply chain & logistics

Organisations

  • Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
  • John Snow, Inc (JSI)
  • VillageReach

Tags

  • Data quality

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