In 2019, the US International Development Finance Corporation was established, bringing together the capabilities of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation and USAID’s Development Credit Authority. The new entity introduced financial products to bring private capital to low- and middle-…
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The Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector Plus project was the United States Agency for International Development’s flagship initiative in private sector health. Since 2015, the project worked in more than 30 countries to harness the potential of the private sector and catalyze…
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Country : Afghanistan, India, Madagascar, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, Tanzania
Health Area: Child Health, Family Planning, HIV, Malaria, Maternal Health, Tuberculosis, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene, Zika
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Technical Area: Corporate Engagement, Digital Health, Gender, Health Financing, Networks and Franchising, Pharmaceutical Partnerships and Social Marketing, Private Health Sector Assessments, Provider Access to Finance, Provider Quality, Public-Private Engagement, Social and Behavior Change, Social and Behavior Change Communication, Total Market Approach, Universal Health Coverage
Globally, the production, delivery, and consumption of health information, products, and services is in the middle of a historic digital transformation. Electronic health management information systems have revolutionized how countries collect, manage, and use health data and respond to…
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Nigeria has one of the lowest case detection rates among high tuberculosis (TB) burden countries. With an estimated 452,000 cases in 2020, according to the WHO, only 31 percent were reported as receiving treatment. The private health sector has been an underused resource for TB detection in…
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Country : Nigeria
Health Area: Tuberculosis
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Private sector health providers often see clients who are survivors of gender-based violence, yet the majority of providers do not have access to the training, equipment, and support they need to provide survivors with appropriate screening, care, and referral services. The Sustaining Health…
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Country : Tanzania
Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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SHOPS Plus shared key findings from two phases of a mystery client survey, conducted in 2019 and 2021, which assessed the quality of TB services in Nigeria. Representatives from the program, and research teams, discussed the study’s implications for private sector programming in TB and the…
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Country : Nigeria
Health Area: Tuberculosis
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The SHOPS Plus project supported its partners in Tanzania in adopting a total market approach to strengthen the country’s family planning market. This case study documents the strategy that the project used to build capacity among public and private sector stakeholders to effectively coordinate…
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Country : Tanzania
Health Area: Family Planning
Project: SHOPS Plus
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Technical Area: Total Market Approach
In 2019, over…
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Country : Nigeria
Health Area: Tuberculosis
Project: SHOPS Plus
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India has a large, yet stagnant condom market. To facilitate its growth, the SHOPS Plus project worked to unify India’s condom market players (such as marketers and manufacturers) through the creation of India’s first Condom Alliance. The brief presents the project’s approach, key achievements…
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Country : India
Health Area: Family Planning
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Technical Area: Public-Private Engagement
Understanding where women obtain their family planning methods can help programs to better target their resources and increase overall access to modern contraception. This brief is one in a series of country briefs that examines where women obtain modern contraception by method, geography,…
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