USAID’s Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Plus Nigeria is implementing a multi-year program to build the capacity of public and private providers to deliver quality family planning services, including long acting and reversible contraceptives through in-service…
Resource Type : Presentation
Country : Nigeria
Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
Technical Area: Provider Quality
In Nepal, SHOPS Plus focuses on building the technical capacity and financial sustainability of the CRS Company, a Nepalese social marketing organization and key USAID partner. CRS leads the Ghar Ghar Maa Swasthya (GGMS), or Healthy Homes project, in 49 urban and rural districts of Nepal (nearly…
Resource Type : Report
Country : Nepal
Health Area: Family Planning, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
Technical Area: Social and Behavior Change Communication
The private health sector is an important player in the DRC’s health system, but the extent of its contribution remains largely unknown. Private providers, especially faith-based organizations (FBOs), grew in scale during the late 1990s and early 2000s to fill gaps that emerged in the public…
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Technical Area: Private Health Sector Assessments, Public-Private Engagement
In rural Nepal, the modern contraceptive prevalence rate is 41%, and the unmet need for family planning is 25% (DHS, 2016). SHOPS Plus supports the Nepal CRS Company (CRS), a social marketing organization, to increase modern contraception access and use in rural, underserved communities. To…
Resource Type : Presentation
Country : Nepal
Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
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Four out of ten modern contraceptive users in Uganda obtain their method from the private sector. Understanding where women acquire their family planning methods is important to increase access to modern contraception and catalyze efforts to meet Uganda’s Family Planning 2020 commitments and…
Resource Type : Brief
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Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
Technical Area: Total Market Approach
Among modern contraceptive users in Malawi, 20 percent obtain their method from the private sector and 79 percent obtain their method from the public sector. Understanding where women acquire their family planning methods is important to catalyze efforts to meet Malawi’s Family Planning 2020…
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Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
Technical Area: Total Market Approach
More than one-third of modern contraceptive users in Tanzania obtain their method from the private sector. Understanding where women acquire their family planning methods is important to increase access to modern contraception and catalyze efforts to meet Tanzania’s Health Sector Strategic Plan…
Resource Type : Brief
Country : Tanzania
Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
Technical Area: Total Market Approach
More than one-third of modern contraceptive users in Kenya obtain their method from the private sector. Understanding where women acquire their family planning methods is important to increase access to modern contraception and catalyze efforts to meet Kenya’s Family Planning 2020 commitments…
Resource Type : Brief
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Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
Technical Area: Total Market Approach
Le secteur public est la source dominante de soins au Rwanda. Il est essentiel de comprendre si et où les enfants malades sont emmenés pour se faire soigner afin d’améliorer les interventions de gestion des cas. Cette note présente une analyse secondaire de l’Enquête démographique et de santé de…
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Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : French
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Le secteur public est la principale source de soins à Madagascar, toutefois les schémas de recherche de soins varient en fonction du statut socioéconomique. Il est essentiel de comprendre si et où les enfants malades sont emmenés pour se faire soigner afin d’améliorer les interventions de…
Resource Type : Brief
Country : Madagascar
Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : French
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