“…The council of supply chain management in 2010 defines supply chain performance as the capacity of a supply chain to source the right goods from the right source, at the right price, brought to the right place, and distributed to the right beneficiaries, in the right condition (Thomas & Kopczak, 2005;Zulfiya, 2017). Scholars have in the past explained supply chain performance in humanitarian operations based on human and logistic competencies (De Camargo Fiorini, Chiappetta Jabbour, Lopes de Sousa Jabbour, & Ramsden, 2021; Heaslip et al, 2019;Meduri, 2021;Rajakaruna & Wijeratne, 2019;Tatham, Altay, Bölsche, Klumpp, & Abidi, 2013). Nevertheless, most of these studies relied on evidence from other countries other than Uganda.…”