
System Support
Suply chain strengthening
Regional supply chain management: To strengthen the supply chain system and to reduce stock-outs of essential medicines in selected regions, 3MDG awarded a $4.2 million grant to the Partnership for Supply Chain Management in March 2015. This followed a first grant, whereby the organization supported the MoH in conducting a nationwide assessment of the supply-chain system. The national assessment report highlighted several areas that required additional support. They include improved logistics management, strengthened technical capacities at the state/region levels, updated and streamlined procurement and distribution process, and upgraded warehouse space and information management systems. Based on recommendations of the Phase 1 report, 3MDG in collaboration with the MoH, selected three regions (Bago, Ayeyarwady, and Magway) to implement an approach which focuses on developing and strengthening a dedicated regional/state level logistics management unit. In 2015, the Partnership For Supply Chain Management supported the MoH in training staff at the regional and township levels on forecasting and supply planning, development of procurement handbooks and development of a training curriculum based on the newly approved procurement guidelines. In addition, 3MDG with co-financing by USAID, supported the renovation of the central medical warehouse in Mandalay. The facility serves the health supply needs of six states and regions covering approximately 14.7 million residents of Upper Myanmar. This new model warehouse will become a training site for other facilities and will provide a basis for building a more integrated and efficient national health supply chain.
Cold Chain: 3MDG is investing in strengthening the cold chain to improve immunization coverage. With funding provided through the joint UN grant, UNICEF conducted a countrywide assessment of capacities to store and manage vaccines at township and rural health centres. Following the assessment, 1292 refrigerators have been procured. Of these, 80% have been distributed to health facilities and will be installed in 2016. With the increased capacity (and through GAVI financing for the vaccines), it is expected that pneumococcal vaccine, an essential immunization that protects children against pneumonia and meningitis, will be added to the Expanded Programme on Immunization and made available nationwide by June 2016.
Infrastructure
Communities in rural and hard-to-reach areas continue to face geographic barriers to access services. 3MDG has committed resources to construct up to 78 health facilities by 2017. The team, in consultation with the ministry, selected 66 sites based on a set of criteria including accessibility, population coverage, security, and availability of water and electricity. Discussions on site selection for the remaining 12 health facilities are underway. In 2015, 17 health facilities in Magway region were constructed. The 2015 annual target for the infrastructure team was 28 health facilities. However delays in the approval process led to slower progress. An additional 26 health facilities are under construction and plans are in place for the remaining health facilities.






