Understanding and addressing contraceptive stockouts to increase family planning access and uptake in Senegal.
Leah HasselbackModibo DickoClaire ViadroSoussaba NdourOumy NdaoJennifer WessonPublished in: BMC health services research (2017)
IPM has been highly successful in ensuring full availability of contraceptives across regions and health facilities. The model also has facilitated the flow of essential data on consumption and stockouts from facilities up to district, regional, and central-level managers. These achievements highlight the relevance of professionalizing supply chain management while continuing to mitigate stockouts through enhanced stakeholder communication and improved training, coaching, and supervision of third-party logistics operators. Supply reliability is critical in shaping demand for and regular use of contraception. The government is transitioning the IPM to full management by the National Supply Pharmacy.