@inproceedings{0a0abf79ac8c424892436f0ccaba596d,
title = "Management of the humanitarian supply chain in Zimbabwe",
abstract = "The humanitarian supply chain management systems are not yet fully defined, interruption of supply of antiretroviral is a major challenge to the national program. Supply interruption will increase the risk of treatment failure and development of ARV resistance, hence there is a need to strengthen the current supply chain and logistics so as to reduce the risk of stock outs and to also strengthen the capacity of the government of Zimbabwe to absorb the high volumes of HIV/ AIDS commodities from the global fund and other donors. The study mainly used primary data collection method including a survey and interview. Secondary data from the literature review, was also complimented by semi-structured interviews with management and personnel in the organizations studied. Solutions and recommendations were then identified in order to attend to the identified deficiencies, problems and challenges.",
keywords = "HIV/AIDS, Humanitarian supply chain, Management, Zimbabwe",
author = "Chingono, {Tatenda T.} and C. Mbohwa",
year = "2015",
language = "English",
series = "Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science",
publisher = "Newswood Limited",
pages = "1030--1034",
editor = "Craig Douglas and Jon Burgstone and Grundfest, {Warren S.} and Jon Burgstone and Craig Douglas and Ao, {S. I.}",
booktitle = "WCECS 2015 - World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science 2015",
note = "2015 World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science, WCECS 2015 ; Conference date: 21-10-2015 Through 23-10-2015",
}