JOHN SNOW, INC. (JSI)
This report provides results from the endline measurement for the evaluation of the Zimbabwe Assisted Pull System (ZAPS).
Rosen, James E.|Bem, Julia · 2015

Abstract
The ZAPS, which was piloted in Manicaland province, consolidates management of four existing health commodity distribution systems for the primary healthcare facility level: Delivery Team Topping Up (DTTU); Zimbabwe Informed Push/Primary Health Care Package (ZIP/PHCP); Zimbabwe ARV Distribution System (ZADS); and Essential Medicines Pull System (EMPS). For the hospital level, the ZAPS consolidates the DTTU ZIP/PHCP, while the ZADS and EMPS continue operating as separate systems. The evaluation compared the performance and costs of the ZAPS with these existing distribution systems. The ZAPS pilot maintained supply chain performance and did so at a lower overall cost and more efficiently compared to the four existing supply chain systems. With other factors, such as per-province start
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