Supply Chain Management
Implementation and Monitoring & Evaluation
Data collected through monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is essential to improve the performance of the logistics system. Program managers can provide feedback to supply chain staff through the data received from routine reporting. M&E plans should be developed that identify indicators of performance at all stages of the supply chain. The following resources provide guides on developing indicators regarding certain programmatic areas of supply chain management. This module also includes guides on program implementation for supply chain management that provide overall support on how to effectively execute projects.
Documents
The document provides guidance for the management of programming, logistical management and the information system, as well as supervision, and monitoring and evaluation. The document shares examples, templates, and best practices based on experience in Honduras.
These national technical guidelines of El Salvador detail the processes for the storage, transportation, and distribution of vaccines, which must comply with necessary cold chain conditions, to ensure safe vaccination.
This document describes the methodology for the evaluation of pilot programs aimed at strengthening the activities of the supply chain in Guatemala. This document is part of the implementation of the Technical Standard for the management of medicines and related products in Health Area Directorates, in the DAS of San Marcos, Huehuetenango, Quiché and Sololá. The document includes examples of how to calculate indicators for selection, storage, distribution of medicines, etc.
This guide is intended for technical health professionals responsible for the procurement of disposable medical commodities. The document includes instructions for indicator development.
This document is an example of a proposal for logistical indicators for monitoring supply chain performance at the primary care level in El Salvador.