End-to-end supply chain resilience: A case study of Nigeria’s COVID-19 pandemic experience (48)
With the occurrence of several health systems disruptions, however, agile supply chain systems are, continue to be faced with an amplification effect emanating from these disruptions. Following the emergence and impact of the SARS COVID 19 Virus in Nigeria, despite the rapid and successful rollout of the Covid-19 vaccines, the Nigeria immunization supply chain experienced a ripple effect that impacted its structural dynamics and performance which had the potential to pivot the country’s pandemic recovery and threaten the previous gains made with the immunization and Primary Health Care supply chain systems. This paper highlights the steps and mechanisms adopted by the country to achieve resilience, regain operational capacity, and improve efficiency following disruptions emanating from SARS-CoV-2.
Kikelomo Lambo1, Gboyega Alesinloye1, Precious Nwiko1, Rahman Kelani1, Owens Wiwa1, Shadrack Mngemane1, Choice Okoro1
1Clinton Health Access Initiative