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Contraceptive Logistics Publications

Pocket Guide to Managing Contraceptive Supplies, 1998.Pocket Guide to Managing Contraceptive Supplies, 1998. A quick reference for people who manage contraceptive and health supplies, contains all the necessary formulas, worksheets, and guidelines for managing contraceptive supplies. Order a free copy or download the electronic version of this document.

Guide de poche de la gestion des approvisionnements en contraceptifs, 2000. Order the  French translation of the Pocket Guide to Managing Contraceptive Supplies.

Guía de Bolsillo sobre el Manejo de Suministros de Anticonceptivos, Order the Spanish translation of the Pocket Guide to Managing Contraceptive Supplies

To download the complete pdf icon PDF of the English, French or Spanish version of the Pocket Guide to Managing Contraceptive Supplies please visit our electronic publications page.


Leadership in Logistics: A Slide Show for Family Planning Policymakers,1995Leadership in Logistics: A Slide Show for Family Planning Policymakers, 1995. This slide show demonstrates the fundamental importance of an effective contraceptive logistics system to a well-run family planning program. View/download the Powerpoint slideshow.

 


Family Planning Guide book coverFamily Planning Logistics Guidelines, 1993. This comprehensive guide to managing a contraceptive logistics system is now out of print. However, "The Logistics Handbook: A Practical Guide for Supply Chain Managers in Family Planning and Health Programs" covers the same material. It is available from the DELIVER Project of John Snow, International and can be ordered from http://www.deliver.jsi.com.
 


Related publications by other organizations

Available from the DELIVER Project, John Snow, Inc. at http://www.jsi.com/intl/fplm/Publications/publications.html The Logistics Handbook: A Practical Guide for Supply Chain Managers in Family Planning and Health Programs, 2000; Programs that Deliver: Logistics' Contributions to Better Health in Developing Countries, 2000; The Contraceptive Forecasting Handbook for Family Planning and HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs, 2000; Contraceptive Logistics Guidelines for Refugee Settings, 1996; Pest Management, 1994; Contraceptive Factsheets, updated annually.

Available from the Johns Hopkins Population Information Program *  The Essentials of Contraceptive Technology: A Handbook for Clinic Staff.

Available from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) * The Role of the Logistics Manager in Contraceptive Procurement: A Checklist of Essential Actions; Donor Support for Contraceptives and Logistics, 1998; The Global Initiative on Contraceptive Requirements and Logistics Management Needs – Lessons and Methodologies; Technical Report No. 30, 1995; Contraceptive Use and Commodity Costs in Developing Countries, 1994-2005.

Available from Family Health International * The Latex Condom Recent Advances, Future Directions, 1998 (Books and Reports); Contraceptive Technology Update Series (training presentation module).

Available from International Planned Parenthood Federation * (IPPF) Directory of hormonal contraceptives, 3rd edition, 1996; Family planning handbook for health professionals, 1997.

Available from the World Health Organization * Specification and guidelines for condom procurement (WHO/RHT/FPP/98.15). Issues to consider in the production of hormonal contraceptives (WHO.HRP/ITT/94.3). Requirements for the quality assurance of hormonal contraceptives (WHO/HRP/ITT/95.1). Ensuring the quality of Condom Production, Programming, and Distribution, 1997

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