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1. Zimbabwe MOHCWMale Circumcision Programme Supply Chain Management
Dr. O. Mugurungi,
Director AIDS&TB Programme
Ministry of Health and Child Welfare
June 2010 1
2. 2 OUTLINE(Logistics Cycle applied to MC commodities) Background
Funding
Product Selection
Forecasting
Procurement
Storage and Distribution
Next Steps
3. 3 1. BACKGROUND In 2009, overall adult HIV prevalence in Zimbabwe was 13.71%
Approximately 10.3% of adult males reported to be circumcised (ZDHS 2005-2006)
In 2009, MOHCW started actively promoting Male Circumcision (MC) as part of a comprehensive HIV prevention strategy
MC pilot phase started May 09 with 5 sites represented different models of service delivery
2,805 procedures performed between May09
and Dec09 at 5 pilot sites (351/ month)
2258 MC procedures performed between
Jan and April 2010 ( 567/month)
56,000 procedures planned over 12 months
at approximately 22 sites
4. 4 2. FUNDING
Currently approximately 60,000 new HIV infections per year
Achieving target of scale up of MC to 80% of males in 15 to 29 age group will result in:
2015: 5000 infections/year averted
2020 : 15,000 infections/year averted
2025: 30,000 infections/year averted
Estimated funding to achieve this target:
US $80 million between 2011 to 2015
Commodity costs approximately US $40 million
USAID Support to National Programme
PSI: programmatic
SCMS: commodities and Supply Chain : $1.5M for Y1
MOHCW engaged Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WHO, UNFPA
Commodities cost per procedure is estimated at US$43.45 in first year (MC Kits: $16.95; balance : bulk surgical item, infection prevention, waste disposal and emergency kits; equipments)
5. 5 3. PRODUCTS SELECTION
Based on recommendations and standard kits from “PEPFAR Nov 2009 “Male Circumcision Partners’ Meeting Commodities and Improved Coordination of Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention”
Zimbabwe MOHCW selection (based on experience in pilot phase) : Kit Option 3: Forceps guided surgical technique - Kit of fully disposable surgical Instruments and consumables
Products supplied by SCMS consolidated procurement mechanism (lower prices, increased coordination between suppliers and recipients, and improved product quality)
83 items MC kits and commodities categorized as follows:
MC surgical instrument and consumable sterile kits – 1 Item
MC surgical procedure bulk items – 12 Items
Infection prevention and waste disposal items – 20 Items
Emergency toolkit - 36 Items
Equipment – 14 Items
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7. 7 4. FORECASTING Quantities of commodities to be procured quantified in coordination with:
MOHCW AIDS&TB MC Programme
MOHCW Directorate of Pharmacy Services Logistics SubUnit
PSI Zimbabwe
SCMS
Quantities needed by MC procedures based on
PEPFAR Guideline
Discussions with MC clinics doctors
and nurses
Observed consumption at selected sites
PSI Zimbabwe’s experience with
procurement of MC commodities
during pilot phase
8. 8 5. PROCUREMENT Programme Start up (Apr 2009- June 2010)
Kits, related commodities and equipments procured by PSI (USAID and UNFPA funding)
Programme Scale up (Jul 2010 – June 2015)
Kits, related commodities and equipments procured by SCMS (USAID Funding)
5,000 kits to arrive in Zimbabwe in July/August 2010
23,900 kits, related commodities ordered and to arrive between Jul – Dec 2010
Equipments procured by PSI (USAID) and UNFPA
9. 9 6. STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION Storage at NatPharm (MOHCW Central Medical Stores)
Distribution : MC commodities to put included on MOHCW-LSU ARV ordering and distribution system supported by SCMS
10. 10 To ensure continuous availability, MC commodities divided into three categories
Equipment i.e. operating table; diathermy machine
One off supply
recorded on facility asset register
Replenishable items included in infection prevention and waste disposal kit and emergency tool kit
Supply of one kit per year
No buffer at central level
Recorded on receipt voucher
3. Sterile MC Kits and replenishable items
Frequently used items
Buffer stock kept at central and facility level
Consumption, loss and adjustment and stock on hand tracked on stock cards and reported on Consumption/Requisition form
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June 2010 : MC commodity ordering and distribution will be incorporated into the MC strategic plan
June 2010: Develop SOPs ordering and distribution system
June 2010: Develop training curriculum for ordering and reporting
July 2010: Print revised Logistics Management Information System (LMIS) forms
Aug 2010: Train staff from existing and new sites on ordering and distribution system
Aug 2010: Facilities placing first order – August 2010
Sep - Oct 2010: continue resource mobilization with partners based on updated consumption data from LMIS
12. 12 THANK YOU!