Storage

Purpose

Storage facilities should be compliant with the pharmaceutical good storage practices to ensure stock security and to preserve the quality, efficacy and safety of medicines and other health products throughout the supply chain until it reaches the end users. In addition, storage includes a set of activities performed by qualified personnel, from products reception, inventory management to dispatch for distribution to subsequent service delivery points.

Requirements for good storage from central to peripheral level include:

  • a facility with adequate storage and working space for its intended use as well as infrastructure components that will protect commodities from harmful environmental conditions and diversions.
  • application of adequate inventory management procedures so that commodities are always available, accessible, in good condition, and pose no risk of injury to workers;
  • availability of timely and accurate inventory data for informed decision-making;
  • qualified human resources in sufficient quantity to meet operational needs.

Source: John Snow, Inc. (2017). The Supply Chain Manager’s Handbook.

UNDP’s approach

UNDP has expertise in the assessment of national supply chains with the identification of needs and their prioritization. UNDP can offer support in the development of supply chain strategies and in infrastructure projects to address storage and supply chain needs from the central to peripheral levels.

Examples

Over the years, UNDP has participated in various projects devoted to improving inventory management and storage conditions of health products.

Case Study: Resilience and Sustainable Infrastructure for Stronger Supply Chains in Mozambique

In 2019, UNDP began supporting Mozambique’s Ministry of Health (MoH) with health infrastructure development to improve the storage of medicines and health products and the disposal of medical waste, under the National Logistics Pharmaceutical Plan. Through a financing agreement under the Global Fund HIV and tuberculosis grant, UNDP and the MoH established and renovated central and regional medical warehouses.

Case study: Transforming NatPharm Warehouse to Strengthen Healthcare in Zimbabwe

The newly commissioned NatPharm warehouse in Masvingo, Zimbabwe, funded by the Global Fund and supported by UNDP, marks a significant improvement in healthcare delivery. The US$3.66 million facility will enhance the storage and distribution of medicines to over 250 health institutions across the province. Equipped with solar power and modern handling systems, the warehouse will help address supply chain inefficiencies and improve access to life-saving treatments for HIV, TB, and malaria. This project is part of the ongoing Resilient Systems Strengthening for Health (RSSH) initiative, which has seen $30 million invested in improving Zimbabwe’s health infrastructure.

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Key Resources

Management Science for Health. Managing Access to Medicines.
AUTHOR: Management Science for Health
Language: English
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Management Science for Health. Managing Access to Medicines.
AUTHOR: Management Science for Health (MSH)
Language: English
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John Snow, Inc. The Supply Chain Manager’s Handbook.
AUTHOR: John Snow
Language: English
File Format: PDF
World Health OrganizationEstablished standards for the storage of pharmaceuticals. The standards are known as good storage practices.
AUTHOR: WHO
Language: English
File Format: PDF