Le secteur public est la principale source de soins au Mali ; cependant, les tendances de recherché de soins varient selon le 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 gestion des…
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Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
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The private sector is the dominant source of care in Haiti. Understanding if and where sick children are taken for care is critical to improving case management interventions. This note presents a secondary analysis of the 2012 Demographic and Health Survey in Haiti which aims to examine what…
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Country : Haiti
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 source dominante de soins en Sénégal. 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…
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Country : Senegal
Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
Project: SHOPS Plus
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To make headway in the fight against HIV, many countries have received donor support for employing health workers in the public sector to provide HIV testing, treatment, and follow-up. These health workers have been instrumental in the progress against HIV/AIDS, and are essential for achieving…
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Country : India
Health Area: HIV/AIDS
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
Technical Area: Pharmaceutical Partnerships and Social Marketing, Provider Quality
Nigeria’s private sector delivers approximately half of non-HIV health services in the country. However, private provision of HIV services is low. Increasing the number of private providers who deliver the full range of HIV services or improving the reach of and access to private providers who…
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Country : Nigeria
Health Area: HIV/AIDS
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Language : English
Technical Area: Total Market Approach
The private sector is the dominant source of care in Yemen. Understanding if and where sick children are taken for care is critical to improve case management interventions. This presentation presents a secondary analysis of the 2013 Yemen Demographic and Health Survey to examine where treatment…
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The paper distils results from a review of relevant literature and two gender analyses to highlight reasons for gender imbalances in senior roles in global health and ways to address them. Organizations, leadership, violence and discrimination, research and human resource management are all…
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Family planning is one of the most cost-effective, high-yield interventions for improving health and accelerating development. West Africa faces persistently inadequate access, with nearly one in three women in the region reporting unmet need. Only 9 percent of married women in francophone West…
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Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS
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Language : English
Technical Area: Digital Health
In order to help increase the role of the private sector in health, especially within the context of the country’s HIV response, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) mission in Kenya engaged the Abt-led Strengthening Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS)…
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Health Area: Family Planning, HIV/AIDS, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
Project: SHOPS
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Language : English
Technical Area: Public-Private Engagement
In Kenya, diarrhea is the second leading cause of sickness and death in children under 5, contributing to 9 percent of deaths (Countdown to 2015 Report, 2012). Childhood mortality can be reduced by increasing public awareness and use of ORS and zinc to manage diarrhea in children under 5. When…
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Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
Project: SHOPS
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Language : English
Technical Area: Pharmaceutical Partnerships and Social Marketing
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