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Commodity Security Initiative and Country Support Anabella Sánchez, Nora Quesada Panama, February 2010
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Page 1: Commodity Security Initiative and Country Support Anabella Sánchez, Nora Quesada Panama, February 2010.

Commodity Security

Initiative and Country Support

Anabella Sánchez, Nora QuesadaPanama, February 2010

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What Is the Goal of the USAID LAC Commodity Security Initiative?

Identifies common and priority CS-related issues in the region, and designs and

implements regional- and country-level interventions to help achieve CS in an

efficient, sustainable and equitable manner.

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The impetus…Strategic Pathway to Reproductive Health Commodity Security Framework

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What approach have we used to move forward in Commodity

Security ?

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1. Regional Meetings (2003-2009)

Managua, Nicaragua 2003 Launched Commodity Security (CS) initiativeAssessments (Bolivia, Nicaragua, Honduras, Paraguay, Perú, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, and Guatemala)

Lima, Perú 2004 -Dissemination of assessments-Commitment to form Commodity Security committees- Stakeholders of multiple organizations were exposed to the importance of CS to achieve health goals

Antigua, Guatemala 2006: Advocacy for CS

Sub-grants with civil society organizations and other CS committee members

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 2007 : Logistics in Times of Health Reform

-Lessons learned shared to protect the supply chain in decentralized and integrated settings, with a health systems strenghtening focus.

Antigua, Guatemala 2008: Equity in CS

- Prioritized interventions to reach vulnerable populations (Youth, women with no education, rural)

Cartagena, Colombia 2009 : Developing Options for Contraceptive Procurement

-Best practices and lessons learned for efficient procurement.-Information shared about global and national procurement options

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• Contraceptive Procurement options (Regional and Country specific)

• Logistics in times of health reform: decentralization and integration studies

• State of the Practice briefs in LAC countries (2006)• Bolivia and Guatemala - Integrated Logistics Information

System

• Case studies of Social Security Institutes in LAC

• Ministry of Health Nicaragua: Integration of logistics system, with lessons learned for LAC and other regions

2. Special Studies and Best Practices

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• Contraceptive Security monitoring and evaluation guide and indicators

• For CS Committees

• LAC Procurement Options Paper 2009

• Assessment of Honduras Social Security Institute

• Application of Geographic Information System (GIS) tool to:– Analyze unmet need using supply chain simulation tools in

Guatemala– Analyze logistics indicators in Paraguay– Analyze DHS data in Nicaragua

3. Special Studies and Best Practices

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What Has this Regional- Country Support Approach Accomplished so Far?

• COMMITMENT:– Active and vibrant CS committees– CS champions (ministers, congresswomen, civil society)– Raised awareness on CS funding– Country CS plans include commitments from regional

workshops

• CAPITAL:– Incremental government funds allocated for contraceptive

procurement– Laws and budget line items (Paraguay, Nicaragua, El Salvador,

Guatemala)

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Porcentaje de Fondos Asignados para Compra de Anticonceptivos - Ministerios de Salud

1% 0%

45%

53%

66%

10%

44%

50%

62%

23%

100%

53%

37%

68%

0%

75%

64%

80%85%

100% 100%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

Nicaragua Paraguay Guatemala El Salvador RepúblicaDominicana

Perú Honduras

2006

2007

2008

Fuente: Estudio de Compras 2009 estudio de Opciones de Compra2009, USAID PROYECTO DELIVER

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• CAPACITY:– Improved use of UNFPA procurement mechanisms– Countries empowered to:

• overcome legal barriers during the procurement process• Identify the best mechanism available through UNFPA• Make informed buying decisions• Explore other options (Reverse auction, AccessRH)

– CS indicators used for monitoring and evaluation of Strategic Plans

• LOGISTICS:– Best practices shared among countries to resolve common challenges

• Impact of integration on the supply chain

What Has this Regional-Country Support Approach Accomplished so Far?

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What have countries gainedwith this approach?

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Commonalities among countries

• Active CS Committees

• Government commitment to FP and CS

• Strong logistics systems

• Reduced contraceptive stock outs

• Improved contraceptive availability

• Market segmentation analysis

• Contraceptives included in Essential Drug lists

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Overview of Country Achievements

• El Salvador– Integrated logistics system for essential drugs and contraceptives– Web Based logistics information system– Alliance between MOH and Social Security to procure contraceptives

• Nicaragua– CS Committee beyond contraceptives– Successful Integrated Logistics System, where contraceptives are

prioritized– Support to Public-Public partnership to secure FP services and supplies

• Dominican Republic– Manual logistics information system used nationwide– Funding for contraceptives– Efforts to integrate FP and HIV/AIDS

• Paraguay– Law earmarks budget line item for contraceptives– Successful Integrated Logistics System, where contraceptives are

prioritized

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Key for Success...

• Cross fertilization between regional and country level activities

• Regional ------------ country --------------regional

• Collaboration with other partners at the national and regional levels has leveraged funding and impacted on meaningful results

• CS (DAIA) is a symbol, a brand name

Everybody talks about DAIA

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• Getting full government funding for budget line items

• Contraceptive Market strategies: concrete and feasible strategies to diminish gaps in unmet need, access and equity– Social security institutes, NGOs, commercial sector, others

• Ensuring continuation of successful approaches to meet countries´ expectations and needs

• Expanding commitment to CS beyond government and USAID-UNFPA supported organizations (commercial sector)

• Consolidating integrated systems: automation, forecasting, with a health systems strengthening approach

• Protecting contraceptives in an integrated, decentralized environment

• Sustainability beyond donor support for – allocation of budget for logistics management key activities– Continuation of CS committees

• Identifying procurement options other than UNFPA

Challenges

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Considerations to protect FP and CS

• Keep FP, CS, and funding on the political agenda

• Support the continuation of successful approaches to meet countries´ expectations and needs

• Support:– Public-private alliances – Public-public alliances

• Use a Total Market Approach and Strategies

• Expand membership and scope of CS committees

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NO PRODUCT? NO PROGRAM!

!SIN INSUMOS, NO HAY PROGRAMA!

¿PREGUNTAS? QUESTIONS?


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