Le secteur privé de la santé est un acteur important du système de santé de la République démocratique du Congo, bien que l’ampleur de sa contribution reste largement inconnue. L’équipe chargée du projet Renforcement des résultats de santé par le secteur privé Plus (SHOPS Plus), financé par l’…
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This interactive e-conference brought together experts to examine the promising potential for digital applications to increase financial inclusion, improve health outcomes, and expand universal health coverage. The conference also featured findings from a comprehensive SHOPS Plus assessment of…
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When executed well, coordinated action by organizations pursuing a shared goal can effect change at an impressive scale and yield inspiring results. Collectives or alliances allow multiple stakeholders to join forces for a common goal, leveraging their diverse strengths and resources to play a…
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The private health sector is an important source of sick child care, yet evidence gaps persist in best practices for integrated management of private sector child health services. Further, there is no prioritized research agenda to address these gaps. We used a Child Health and Nutrition…
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A review of trends in modern contraceptive prevalence rates across low- and middle-income countries has led stakeholders to develop a normative S-shaped pattern for how family planning markets grow. In this model, low prevalence and little growth occur on one end, with high prevalence and low…
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SHOPS Plus produced this video for the International Conference on Family Planning virtual forum held in February 2021. The video highlights the important contribution of private providers to family planning, shows the sector’s diversity, and underscores the fact that private providers serve all…
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When nations face disease outbreaks, natural disasters, or other shocks to the health system, it is critical to address immediate needs while starting to prepare for the next emergency before it happens. In this webinar, we discussed how public and private stakeholders and systems can be better…
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In the Dominican Republic, SHOPS Plus has supported NGOs providing HIV services to integrate into the national HIV response. In this video, SHOPS Plus chief of party Nassim Diaz Casado and senior advisor Andrea Bare explain how the project strengthened the efficiency and sustainability of four…
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As part of a family planning intervention in Nigeria, SHOPS Plus implemented a gender-integrated supportive supervision pilot based on a conceptual framework called gender-transformative supportive supervision (GTSS). The project conducted an assessment to understand how GTSS was implemented in…
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Country : Nigeria
Health Area: Family Planning
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Technical Area: Gender
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