Pakistan
STEP 2.0 in Pakistan delivered documented improvements across seven dimensions of supply chain performance — from cold chain maintenance and stock management to stakeholder coordination and immunisation service delivery.
Key Immunisation and Health System Challenges
Pakistan faces significant public health supply chain complexity, with a federated health system operating across diverse geographic and administrative contexts. Supply chain managers often lack sufficient support and training to lead change, innovation and system improvements, resulting in systemic weaknesses in coordination, data visibility and cold chain reliability.
GaneshAID's STEP 2.0 programme equipped supply chain leaders with transformational leadership skills, pairing them with private sector coaches to resolve real operational challenges through scenario-based, action learning approaches.
GaneshAID Support in Pakistan
STEP 2.0 — Strategic Training Executive Programme
Structured in three phases: online self-learning preparation, in-person workshop, and a Transformation Challenge in which each participant resolves a significant supply chain challenge in their actual work context. Content covers people management, project management, communication, problem solving and professional development.
Seven documented system-level improvements
Stronger system coordination and governance
Improved data visibility and use
Enhanced cold chain functionality and maintenance
Reduced stockouts and stronger supply reliability
Institutionalisation of standardised processes
Capacity building and workforce empowerment
Improved monitoring, accountability and sustainability — and enhanced immunisation outcomes