Rapport
Last Mile Distribution: CHAI’s Experience and Learnings (2019-2022)
This document describes CHAI's work on last-mile distribution in Kenya, Lao PDR and Uganda between 2019 and 2022 and highlights key learnings that can be used by those implementing (EPI supply chain specialists, logistics partners) or supporting the implementation (core and expanded implementing partners) of similar interventions.
For a national immunization program to be effective, it is essential to ensure the continuous and uninterrupted availability of vaccines up to the point of vaccination. Countries (especially LMICs) continue to face vaccine stock-outs at national, district, and health facility levels, affecting immunization services. Distribution systems in the lower tiers of the supply chain and at the last mile are often ineffective or nonexistent. As a result, they cannot ensure vaccine delivery to health facilities on time, in full, and in the right state for use.
The document aims to provide insight into the three key gaps observed by CHAI that affect the last mile delivery- (procedural, structural, and transportation) and why these gaps persist before describing the detailed efforts and outcomes of these interventions across the three countries and synthesising the lessons.
Langues
- Anglais
Année de publication
2024
Type
Rapport
Catégories
- Chaîne d'approvisionnement
Pays
- Kenya
- Lao People's Democratic Republic
- Ouganda
Organisations
- CHAI
Mots-clés
- Système de distribution
- Dernier kilomètre
Régions de l'OMS
- Région africaine
- Région de l'Asie du Sud-Est
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last Mile Distribution: CHAI’s Experience and Learnings (2019-2022) | Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) | 2024 | Report | Anglais |
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| Health Product Integration: A Critical Enabler for Outsourcing Transport | VillageReach | 2021 | Case study | Anglais |
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| Route Optimization Tool (RoOT) for distribution of vaccines and health products | Zelda B. Zabinsky, Mariam Zameer, Larissa P. G. Petroianu, Mamiza M. Muteia, Aida L. Coelho | 2021 | Tool | Anglais |
Gavi-iSC-optimization-FR
Cette ressource est incluse dans le tableau suivant:
| Titre | Auteur | Année | Type | Langue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last Mile Distribution: CHAI’s Experience and Learnings (2019-2022) | Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) | 2024 | Report | Anglais |
| Increasing Local Private Sector Engagement in LMIC Public Health Systems | VillageReach | 2024 | Guidance | Anglais |
| Health Product Integration: A Critical Enabler for Outsourcing Transport | VillageReach | 2021 | Case study | Anglais |
| Optimized supply chain model reduces health system costs in DRC. | Dorothy Thomas, Eomba Motomoke, Jessica Crawford, Olivier Defawe, Archimede Makaya, Jean Willy Ngwato, Joel Bompongo, Jose Monzembela, Gabriella Ailstock, Emily Bancroft, Bvudzai Magadzire, Dominique Baabo, Noel Watson | 2021 | Case study | Anglais |
| Route Optimization Tool (RoOT) for distribution of vaccines and health products | Zelda B. Zabinsky, Mariam Zameer, Larissa P. G. Petroianu, Mamiza M. Muteia, Aida L. Coelho | 2021 | Tool | Anglais |