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National Logistics Working Groups — Guidelines

Guide WHO / UNICEF pour la coordination logistique nationale
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National Logistics Working Groups — Guidelines
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Effective National Logistics Working Groups (NLWGs), or supply chain coordination committees, are the cornerstone of strong coordination, collaboration and alignment of partners with government for implementation of national improvement plans.

To support countries in strengthening their supply chain systems, WHO and UNICEF support governments to form and strengthen functional NLWGs. The National Logistics Working Groups Guidelines is designed for anyone who is considering working in or is already working within a National Logistics Working Group.

Its purpose is to provide guidance throughout the entire process for establishing and strengthening these working groups. The guidance is not prescriptive but provides directions to countries — to be adapted according to local context and priorities — and outlines criteria to evaluate if such working groups are functioning.


Auteur(s) : Aurelia Van Eeden (curation)

Publication d'origine : 1er novembre 2017

Source : Africa Resource Centre

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