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Reaching Contraceptive Security through Strengthened Supply Chain Management: Critical Components for Repositioning Family Planning. Dana Aronovich John Snow, Inc./DELIVER. Meeting Needs Requires Increased Access to Services & Commodities. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Repositioning Family Planning in West Africa
Repositionnement de la Planification Familiale en Afrique de l’Ouest
Sponsored by: U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), World Health Organization (WHO), Action for West Africa Region Project - Reproductive Health (AWARE-RH), Advance Africa, the POLICY Project
Reaching Contraceptive Security through Strengthened
Supply Chain Management:
Critical Components for Repositioning Family Planning
Dana Aronovich
John Snow, Inc./DELIVER
Meeting Needs Requires Increased Access to Services & Commodities
Reproductive health commodity security exists when every person is able to choose, obtain, and use quality contraceptives and other essential reproductive health products whenever s/he needs them.
Defining Commodity Security
RHCS Framework
Reference: www.maqweb.org/sparhcs/index.shtml
CS for Supply Chain Management
To achieve contraceptive security, programs must be able to:
• Forecast:
– Calculate their commodity requirements
• Finance:
– Secure resources for procurement
• Procure:
– Have or call upon skills to procure commodities
• Deliver:
– Distribute commodities reliably to customers
RHCS Framework
What is the Role of
Supply Chain Management in
Achieving Commodity Security
and
Reducing Unmet Need?
Supply Chain Objectives:The Six Rights
The purpose of a supply chain is to serve the customer by ensuring that:
the Right goods
in the Right quantities
in the Right condition
get to the Right place
at the Right time
for the Right cost.
CS for Supply Chain Management
To achieve contraceptive security, programs must be able to:
• Finance
• Forecast
• Procure
• Deliver
Financial Implications of Growth
Growing population & demand for services
Growing need forcommodities
Increasingfinancing for commodities
Donor Gap for West AfricaProjected Contraceptive Financing Needs, Donor Support & Gap
West Africa *excludes condoms
0
4
8
12
16
20
24
19
96
19
97
19
98
19
99
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
US
$ i
n m
illi
on
s
Past donor financing
Constant donor financing (based on financing 1999-2002)
Projected cost of contraceptives
$14m Gap
Supply Chain Objectives:The Six Rights
The purpose of a supply chain is to serve the customer by ensuring that:
the Right goods
in the Right quantities
in the Right condition
get to the Right place
at the Right time
for the Right cost.
Product Availability for Select Sub-Saharan Countries
Source: Logistics Indicator Assessment Surveys (DELIVER, 2001-2002)
FP Method Availability onDay of Visit
Baseline percent of facilities with method available
05
1015202530354045
% o
f Fac
ilitie
s
Relation of Availability to Use:Nigeria
LMIS: Logistics Impact
The Need for Action
Decreasing
donor support
Reducing unmet need
& increasing use
Contraceptive availabilitythrough strong supply chain management
Require
Contraceptive Security
No product? No program!
Why Supply Chain Management ?