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Photo Credit: JSI / USAID | DELIVER PROJECT
The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT and its predecessors, collaborating with their in-country partners, adopted a successful commercial sector approach called the “Delivery Team Topping Up” (DTTU) system to ensure the availability of contraceptives and HIV commodities in Zimbabwe.
DTTU systems are distribution systems in which special investments are made to ensure that reliable vehicles, drivers, technical staff members, or a combination of these will directly provide or “top up” facilities with the health products that they need. 
To learn more about DTTU and the work in Zimbabwe, read Delivery Team Topping Up: Bringing About Reliable Distribution in Difficult Environments. 
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Photo Credit: JSI / USAID | DELIVER PROJECT

The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT and its predecessors, collaborating with their in-country partners, adopted a successful commercial sector approach called the “Delivery Team Topping Up” (DTTU) system to ensure the availability of contraceptives and HIV commodities in Zimbabwe.

DTTU systems are distribution systems in which special investments are made to ensure that reliable vehicles, drivers, technical staff members, or a combination of these will directly provide or “top up” facilities with the health products that they need. 

To learn more about DTTU and the work in Zimbabwe, read Delivery Team Topping Up: Bringing About Reliable Distribution in Difficult Environments. 

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The Last Mile

For any health program to be successful, products must be available at health facilities. However, many developing country public health programs frequently stock out of commodities at their health facilities. The consequences of inefficient last mile distribution are many: if clients do not receive their preventive or curative products, serious complications can follow—unplanned pregnancies, spread of diseases, and even death. No Product? No Program.

Welcome to the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT photo blog. Here you will find photos from the field documenting the work the project does to ensure commodities are delivered to clients in the right quantities, the right condition, to the right place, at the right time, for the right cost.

For more information, please visit our website at www.deliver.jsi.com

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