This presentation examines improving family planning service provision through public-private partnerships in Nigeria. It was given as part of a panel discussion at the 3rd Nigeria Family Planning Conference in Abuja on November 27, 2014.
Resource Type : Presentation
Country : Nigeria
Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS
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Language : English
Technical Area: Public-Private Engagement
The HANSHEP Health Enterprise Fund provides grants, technical assistance, and facilitates connections with investors, creating a base for entrepreneurs to scale their businesses and reach more people with affordable health services and products.
Resource Type : Brief
Country : Nigeria
Health Area: Family Planning, HIV/AIDS, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
Project: SHOPS
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Language : English
Technical Area:
On May 20–21, 2014, West African public and private health sector stakeholders gathered in Accra, Ghana to discuss findings and recommendations of the SHOPS project’s reports, “…
Resource Type : Report
Country :
Health Area: HIV/AIDS
Project: SHOPS
Year :
Language : English
Technical Area: Private Health Sector Assessments
This presentation examines a total market approach to diarrhea management, including policy, stakeholders, market segmentation, marketing, service delivery, and health financing strategies. Using examples from Uganda, Nigeria, Ghana, and other countries, the presentation highlights key aspects…
Resource Type : Presentation
Country : Nigeria
Health Area: Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
Project: SHOPS
Year :
Language : English
Technical Area: Total Market Approach
Many of the sub-Saharan Africa mhealth activities featured in various mhealth compendiums, databases, conferences, and high-visibility partnerships are located in the eastern and southern African countries. Less information is available about mhealth opportunities and barriers in West Africa.…
Resource Type : Report
Country :
Health Area: HIV/AIDS
Project: SHOPS
Year :
Language : English
Technical Area: Public-Private Engagement
The SHOPS project carried out macro-level assessments of the private health sector in six francophone West African countries: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Mauritania, Niger, and Togo. The following objectives of the six-country assessment were set in the context of product and service…
Resource Type : Report
Country :
Health Area: Family Planning, HIV/AIDS
Project: SHOPS
Year :
Language : English
Technical Area: Private Health Sector Assessments
This analysis examines the role of the private health sector in HIV testing. It uses data from Demographic and Health Surveys and AIDS Indicators Surveys to explore the extent to which this sector provides HIV testing in 18 developing countries. The analysis shows that use of the private sector…
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Country : Global
Health Area: HIV/AIDS
Project: SHOPS
Year :
Language : English
Technical Area: Private Health Sector Assessments
This report details the Dispensers for Safe Water program in Malawi. The program uses chlorine dispensers to provide an innovative, low-cost approach to water treatment at the point of collection, with proven sustained rates of adoption much higher than is typically seen with point-of-use water…
Resource Type : Report
Country :
Health Area: Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
Project: SHOPS
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Language : English
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This presentation examines engaging the private health sector in public-private partnerships for health in Africa. It was presented as part of a technical exchange in Nairobi on Advancing PPPs in Africa through Information Sharing on October 15, 2104.
Resource Type : Presentation
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Health Area:
Project: SHOPS
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Language : English
Technical Area: Public-Private Engagement
Private commercial providers represent a growing source of health care in Lagos State, Nigeria, serving people from all socioeconomic classes. While 65 percent of commercial providers in Nigeria offer HIV testing and counseling, just 10 percent provide antiretroviral therapy (ART). Increasing…
Resource Type : Report
Country : Nigeria
Health Area: HIV/AIDS
Project: SHOPS
Year :
Language : English
Technical Area: Provider Access to Finance, Public-Private Engagement
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