The SHOPS Plus project conducted a market shaping assessment of pregnancy tests in Lilongwe, Malawi. The assessment shows that pregnancy tests are widely available in the private sector, which offers a range of different brands at varying price points. However, the tests are rarely available at…
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Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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The SHOPS Plus project conducted a market shaping assessment of pregnancy tests in the Antanavario region in Madagascar. The assessment shows that pregnancy tests are widely available in the private sector, but only available in the public sector through donor-supported community health agents…
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Country : Madagascar
Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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The SHOPS Plus project conducted a market shaping assessment of pregnancy tests in the greater Nairobi area of Kenya. The assessment shows that pregnancy tests are widely available across the public and private sectors. However, prices in both sectors vary and may be high for some patients.
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Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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The SHOPS Plus project conducted a market shaping assessment of pregnancy tests in India, which shows that the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare supports the use of pregnancy tests. The ministry actively procures the tests, and they are widely available in public clinics free of charge and…
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Country : India
Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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As family planning stakeholders look to increase the use of modern contraceptive methods among young people aged 15 to 24, the private health sector presents a significant opportunity to expand access to this group. To prioritize investments in private sector strategies to reach youth, donors…
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Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
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As family planning stakeholders look to accelerate progress toward Family Planning 2020 goals, the private health sector presents a significant opportunity to increase access to a wider range of modern contraceptive methods for a larger number of women. This brief uses data from Family Planning…
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Private pharmacies and drug shops play an important role in providing family planning and other priority health services in many countries. Before designing programs to strengthen and expand this role, donors and implementing partners must first understand what is allowed within the current…
Resource Type : Report
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Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
Technical Area: Public-Private Engagement
Social marketing is effective in increasing the use of health commodities by target populations, and in reaching national health goals. This brief aims to support USAID discussions about social marketing and advocacy with local stakeholders.
Resource Type : Brief
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Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
Technical Area: Pharmaceutical Partnerships and Social Marketing
This primer is intended to help health officers employed with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to design and support appropriate and sustainable social marketing programs from start-up to graduation. Focusing on social marketing programs funded by USAID to increase…
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Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
Technical Area: Pharmaceutical Partnerships and Social Marketing
This presentation examines how health officers can build sustainability into their social marketing programs. It was delivered by Françoise Armand at the Sustaining Social Marketing for Health: Perspectives from Asia and Africa event in May 2017.
Resource Type : Presentation
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Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
Technical Area: Pharmaceutical Partnerships and Social Marketing, Social and Behavior Change
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