Case study: strengthening health procurement and supply chain management systems in Zimbabwe

UNDP is working in close collaboration with partners and national authorities to strengthen the national supply chain management system for health products in Zimbabwe, including with the national medicines regulatory authorities on quality monitoring and control. This support has formed part of UNDP’s broader health systems strengthening interventions implemented through its partnership with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund).

Initially, UNDP’s support to the government on procurement and supply chain management (PSM) entailed a range of interconnected activities including:

  • carrying out a comprehensive assessment of the national pharmaceutical supply chain system in 2013 and using the findings to develop a costed action plan;
  • working with the the Ministry of Health and Child Care, the Global Fund Country Coordination Mechanism and key partners to mobilize funding to implement the endorsed costed action plan regularly reviewed;
  • working with the the Ministry of Health and Child Care and partners in developing strong quantification processes for health products through a robust and inclusive quantification working group using well established quantification tools;

Additional examples of the support provided for different aspects of the supply chain are described below.

Inventory and distribution: The capacity of both NatPharm and the Ministry of Health and Child Care to store and manage inventory and distribute essential medicines has been developed through:

  • the renovation and building of new NatPharm regional storage warehouses in key provinces such as the regional store in Masvingo;
  • the renovation or construction of new pharmacy stores to improve storage conditions at the Ministry of Health and Child Care service delivery points;
  • the provision, installation and end-users training for two pharmaceutical grade incinerators for waste disposal located in NatPharm stores;

Continued support for the management of health products through UNDP’s long-term partnership with national institutions, the provision of technical assistance and mobilization of donor investments to complement domestic funding for PSM activities has enabled Zimbabwe to demonstrate capacity and leadership towards achieving good-quality pharmaceutical services to the population.