Knowledge Hub
Access the technical briefs, national guidelines, and impact data that are shaping the future of Zambian health. Built on a 30-year legacy of technical excellence.
CHZ Annual Strategic Impact Report 2024
Building Resilient Systems for a Healthier Zambia
This comprehensive report outlines Coalition Health Zambia’s contribution to the national health agenda. It details our performance across Supply Chain Digitization, Private Sector Engagement, and Clinical Service Delivery.
Inside this report: * Data Visualization: Analysis of the 99% reporting rate achieved under eSCMIS.
Strategic Approaches: Case studies on the “Total Market Approach” and private sector integration. * Financial Stewardship: A review of our value-for-money frameworks and transparent fiscal management.
Technical Resource Library
Curating 30 years of public health data, technical protocols, and supply chain intelligence. These resources are open-source tools for the Ministry, partners, and the global health community.
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Supporting a Chiefdom-Based COVID-19 Response in Zambia
USAID eSCMIS Annual Report FY2020
Project overview: USAID ZAM-Health Activity
USAID eSCMIS Annual Report FY2021
USAID eSCMIS Project Annual Report FY2022
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Technical Tools & Frameworks
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) developed to strengthen health systems.
Shortage Mitigation & Redistribution Protocols
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for stock card management, consumption tracking, and emergency redistribution of ARVs and RTKs.
Clinical Quality Assurance (CQI) Framework
Guidelines for adhering to national standards in HIV/TB treatment, including SIMS (Site Improvement through Monitoring System) readiness checklists and infection prevention protocols.
Operational Guidelines: Community Linkage in Copperbelt
Job aids and referral pathways for connecting adolescent girls and PBFW to biomedical services in high-burden provinces.
