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Zambia Program Profile

The SHOPS project implemented a four-year program funded by the United States Agency for International Development (October 2010 to December 2013) in Zambia that had two objectives: (1) strengthen the delivery of family planning and reproductive health, and maternal, newborn, and child health services through the private sector by addressing business constraints; and (2) increase the number of new health workers in Zambia to address the HIV and AIDS epidemic and other public health issues by strengthening private pre-service education. This profile presents the goals, components, results, and the following lessons learned from the SHOPS program in Zambia:

  • Additional work is needed to promote lending to the health sector.
  • Economic and financial factors affected lending to private providers.
  • Business counseling is an important tool to reinforce training.
  • Creating a sustainable market for business training and counseling services takes time.
  • Strengthening the business operations of private medical training institutes can lead to an increase in student enrollment.
  • Lack of student finance in Zambia is a constraint to the growth of private medical training institutes.
  • Private providers need to advocate for their interests.
  • Linkages between the private sector and public health initiatives in Zambia are needed.

Resource Type : Report

Country : Zambia

Year : 2014-12-22T00:00:00

Language : English

Project : SHOPS