Overview

UNDP is taking a lead globally to support countries in the most challenging operating environments to procure health products and strengthen national supply chain systems, in close collaboration with other partners. UNDP’s expertise built through more than 15 years of implementing procurement and supply chain (PSM) support services under donor grants is being used to support ongoing reforms of national procurement strategies and operational policies, and to optimize national supply chain systems for health products.

Overview

UNDP supports countries in some of the most challenging operating environments to procure health products and strengthen national supply chain systems, working in close collaboration with other partners. UNDP’s expertise, built through more than 15 years of implementing procurement and supply chain management (PSM) support services under donor grants, is being used to support ongoing reforms of national procurement strategies and operational policies, and to optimize national supply chain systems for health products.

UNDP builds on its support to governments’ procurement of health products as an entry point to improve and build resilience in PSM systems in countries. While supporting the timely procurement of quality-assured medicines and other health products, UNDP works with governments, in coordination with the World Health Organization and other partners, to help enhance national capacities and systems for the adequate PSM through transparent and accountable mechanisms.

It helps countries to achieve value-for-money in procurement and supply chain activities, it guarantees the quality of the products and services provided, and it sustainably improves the performance of national procurement and supply chain systems using both donors and domestic funds.

UNDP’s approach

UNDP’s approach to procurement and supply chain management capacity development is built on a participatory and inclusive process. It seeks to address capacity gaps at all levels of the supply chain, including selection, quantification, procurement, storage, distribution, logistics management and the use of health products, with a cross-cutting emphasis on meeting quality assurance standards, fostering enabling legal and regulatory environments, and promoting environmental sustainability in PSM.

UNDP supports situation analyses and national supply chain maturity assessments to enable the development of national PSM strategies and improvement plans. The approach engages the contributions of technical partners to define the national priorities and develop integrated solutions for national supply chains.

UNDP strongly encourages the establishment of national coordination platforms under the leadership of national authorities (e.g. the ministry of health or supply chain entities) to steer the implementation of supply chain transformation projects and monitor progress and performance. All national and international stakeholders should be part of the coordination mechanism. As a member of the coordination platform, UNDP will support the implementation of prioritized activities in close collaboration with national counterparts to strengthen national leadership and management. It likewise provides project management support to ministry of health counterparts to lead the capacity development projects, measure progress, identify risks and propose mitigation measures.

Potential activities through which UNDP might assist national and subnational actors across the supply chain include technical assistance to: