The SMS Commodity Tracking System

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The SMS Commodity Tracking System

About The System The SMS system is a simplified electronic tool for Tracking & Monitoring availability of Family Planning (FP) Commodities Data is captured via an SMS message sent to an assigned number The SMS content is automatically forwarded to a web interface where the data is displayed and can be analyzed – for action It is a simple way of stock monitoring stocks in Facilities & Districts thereby enabling immediate reactions to identified gaps Data from facilities can be shared between different stakeholders – DRH, KEMSA, District RHCs, etc. for immediate decision making.

Basic Requirements of the System Mobile phone hand-set Mobile phone air-time ( provided ) Job Aids Reference Booklet Reference pocket card Data sources Contraceptives CDRR Contraceptives DAR Computer and Internet to View the Data

Functions of the System It monitors FP commodity stocks at the facility level It monitors FP commodity orders that have been placed It displays FP commodity stocks received from KEMSA It displays FP commodity stocks received from other sources or Issued to other facilities (+ve and –ve adjustments) Data collected allows for calculation of periodic FP commodity consumption

Tupange Commodity SMS Tracking Product Codes Male Condom Female Condom Injection Depot Medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA 150 mg) (COC) Levonorgestrel /Ethinylestradiol tab (0.15 mg/0.03 mg) (POP) Levonorgestrel tab 30 mcg IUD Copper T ( 2 Rod Implants) Levonorgestrel implant 75 mg ( 1 Rod Implants) Etonorgestrel Implant 68mg (EC) Levonorgestrel tab 750 mcg, Pair Cycle beads * Please note for those in the pilot there are some changes to the codes, please use these new codes

REPORTING PROCESS

SMS Reporting process No spaces are to be included in the SMS process steps Send a separate SMS for each product Step 1 Create a new message in your phone and add the numerical value for the product you are reporting i.e. Product code e.g. 1 (for male condom), then insert the hash (#) symbol Step 2 Insert the letter B for Opening Balance, then the numerical value followed by the hash (#) symbol Step 3 Insert the letter C for Closing Balance, followed by its numerical value and then the hash (#) symbol

Step 4 Insert the letter Q for Quantity Ordered, followed by the numerical value and the hash (#) symbol Step 5 Insert the letter R for Quantity Received , followed by the numerical value and the hash (#) symbol Step 6 Insert the letter AP (Adjusted Positively) followed by the numerical value and the hash (#) symbol Positive adjustments are stocks that the facility has received in form of borrowed stocks or donations.

Step 7 or AN (Adjusted Negatively) followed by the numerical value for the adjustment Negative adjustments are stocks that the facility has given out or lent to another facility.

0732 238 164 Your message should look like the example below 1#B1000#C500#Q5000#R4000#AP250#AN0 Once your message is in order, send it to the number 0732 238 164 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Kindly note that the letters can be in either capital or small letters You must ALSO report Zero values where applicable You will get an Automated acknowledgement reply when the message is received

The SMS Sequence B C Q R AP AN CODE Add the numerical Product Code you are reporting e.g. 1 ( for male condom) Insert the symbol # B Insert the letter B (Opening Balance) and then the numerical value C Insert the letter C (Closing Balance) and then the numerical value Q Insert the letter Q (Quantity Ordered) and then the numerical value R Insert the letter R (Quantity Received ) and then the numerical value AP Insert the letter AP (Adjusted Positively – e.g. Received donations or borrowed stocks) and then the numerical value AN Insert the letter AN (Adjusted Negatively - e.g. Stocks given out to another facility) and then the numerical value So for example your SMS sequence looks like this ….. 1# B5000# C2500# Q2500# R 2000 AP100# AN100 SEND TO 0732 238 164

Do not wait till the end of the month Out Of Stock If your facility has a stock out please report it using the SMS sequence immediately Do not wait till the end of the month This allows for interventions to be made and help you with redistribution if required .

The SMS Tracking Interface SMS SYSTEM DRH KEMSA DISTRICT FACILITY Where a disconnect is identified – an intervention can be made immediately

STAKEHOLDER ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITES

Roles & Responsibilities (1) Facility In-charge: The Facility in-charge or a designated assistant trained on the system should SMS their FP commodity stocks report by the 5th of every month, or whenever they run out of stock for any commodity The Stock in hand should be sufficient for 3 months , therefore the quantity ordered should be sufficient for 3 months + one month’s buffer stock: Quantity ordered = (Opening Balance –Closing Balance) X 4 months (3 regular + 1 month buffer) They should ensure the data in the SMS reported and the CDRR tally except for SMS reports sent between the month when a stock-out is experienced

Roles & Responsibilities (2) District RH Coordinators: Retain a copy of the SDP CDRR form to be collected by the 8th of every month They should contact Commodity Security Officers incases where FP commodity supplies have not been made or when stocks in the district store run out Coordinate re-distribution of FP commodities within facilities in the district after receiving the monthly or pre-monthly report(s)

Roles & Responsibilities of (3) Commodity Security Team: The Commodity Security Team will monitor and link data captured to the stakeholders Make calls to facility in-charges or their designated deputies to remind them to SMS their reports on 3rd of every month Confirm and acknowledge receipt of all reports received – both from the SMS Reporting system and CDRR copies Follow-up with DRH and KEMSA to ensure FP commodities are supplied on time and in sufficient quantities Support re-distribution of FP commodities between facilities in the district

Advantages of the System Allows reporting to be done at any time of the month and not necessarily at the end Facilitates immediate reaction to sudden stock fluctuations, either over- or under-stocks Minimizes data quality challenges due to use of manual tools Minimizes delays in reporting It forms an interface with all key sectors in the FP commodity supply chain cycle and therefore avails the necessary data to all at the same time

Conclusion Timely, accurate, complete and consistent reporting is the key to an efficient Logistics Management Information System (LMIS). The LMIS is the main source of information for any supply chain system and is important for planning, financing, procurement and distribution of Family Planning commodities. The SMS Tracking System uses current mobile phone technology to ensure efficient and convenient reporting and allows for speedy and accurate decision making.

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