This report, prepared under the aegis of the Private Sector Partnerships-One (PSP-One) project, examines Indian manufacturers of generic versions of hormonal contraceptives (oral contraceptive pills, emergency contraception, and injectable contraceptives) and intrauterine devices. The principal…
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Country : India
Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS
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Technical Area: Corporate Engagement, Public-Private Engagement
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PSP-One held the second Network Exchange on "Contracting to achieve scale for private provider networks" on December 7th. Network implementers, donors and government representatives from five countries joined us via telephone for a lively discussion on Nicaragua's experience contracting with…
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Why Private Provider Networks? As the private sector plays an increasingly critical role in the delivery of reproductive health/family planning (RH/FP) services, donors and public health ministries are turning their attention to business arrangements that offer the potential to increase access…
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Health Area: Family Planning, Sexual and Reproductive Health
Project: SHOPS
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Language : English
Technical Area: Networks and Franchising
Malaria prevention efforts promoting insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) often assume that if a household gets a mosquito net, that net will actually be used and that those most vulnerable—children under five and pregnant women—will sleep under it. To date, there has been little data on the use of…
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Country : Nigeria, Senegal
Health Area: Malaria
Project: SHOPS
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The public sector is the most important provider of family planning services in almost all developing countries, a status that confronts governments with large and growing costs. On the demand side, more women are entering the childbearing years and their use of family planning is increasing. At…
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Health Area: Family Planning, HIV/AIDS
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Ethiopia is one of the countries with the highest HIV infection rates in the world. According to a recent report from the Ministry of Health (MOH 2004), the 2003 estimate of persons living with HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia was 1.5 million including 96,000 children. The highest number of AIDS patients (…
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Health Area: HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis
Project: SHOPS
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Language : English
Technical Area: Public-Private Engagement
The United States and India have agreed to establish an innovative HIV/AIDS corporate initiative - the Indo-U.S Corporate Fund for HIV/AIDS. This fund aims to catalyze private sector engagement and mobilize resources to expand and strengthen India's response to HIV/AIDS.
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Country : India
Health Area: HIV/AIDS
Project: SHOPS
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As zinc supplements are a new treatment for diarrhoea mothers may have difficult questions regarding the treatment. Within this FAQ document are a few issues and concerns expressed by mothers in research regarding zinc supplementation and their accompanying responses.
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At the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2006 in Davos, Switzerland, Bono and Bobby Shriver announced Product RED, an economic initiative designed to deliver a sustainable flow of private sector money to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. It marked the first time that the…
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