In this presentation, Stephen Rahaim and Jeff Tackle each discuss ways they have applied technology to development work. Rahaim presents a randomized controlled trial that the SHOPS project conducted in Ghana to understand how text message follow-ups to diarrhea management training affect…
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Health Area: Malaria, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, Tuberculosis
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In this presentation, Ayodele Iroko examines the current role of the private sector in providing family planning services in Nigeria. Iroko discusses the SHOPS project's efforts to increase the provision of privately provided family planning services and suggests methods to…
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Health Area: Family Planning
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This presentation discusses the SHOPS project's activities in Malawi, which began with a private sector assesment of the Malawian health system to identify strengths and areas for improvement. Timothy Kachule concludes that the Malawian health systems can be improved through encouraging…
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Health Area: Family Planning, HIV/AIDS
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Technical Area: Health Financing, Public-Private Engagement
This presentation was given by Ilana Ron Levey on July 6, 2013 at the pre-iHEA Private Sector in Health Symposium in Sydney, Australia. It provides an overview of the Malawi context, the intrinsic motivation concept and its application for private commercial health workers, and an overview of…
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This presentation discusses a SHOPS study in Namibia that collected and analyzed data regarding the characteristics of the market for antiretroviral (ARV) treatments in Namibia. The study found that medicines in the private sector are more expensive, and the public sector tends…
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This presentation highlights two of the SHOPS project's activities in India, which are aimed at providing health services through market-based models to base of the pyramid consumers in India. The two activities highlighted are the Dimpa network for provision of injectable contraceptives, and…
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Country : India
Health Area: Family Planning, Sexual and Reproductive Health
Project: SHOPS
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In this presentation, Dr. A.S.A. Masud discusses how the SHOSP project is supporting private delivery centers in Bangladesh to provide information and access to modern family planning methods to mothers after delivery. The intervention aims to help mothers increase spacing between pregnancies,…
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Health Area: Family Planning, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, Sexual and Reproductive Health
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This presentation discusses the SHOPS project's efforts to leverage private sector resource promote the expansion of HIV and AIDS care. The intervention aims to increase access to HIV care and engage corporations in public-private partnerships to sustain adequate funding for the HIV response in…
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Health Area: HIV/AIDS
Project: SHOPS
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Technical Area: Health Financing, Public-Private Engagement
The 2013 edition of the Clinical Social Franchising Compendium profiles social franchises in over 40 countries. In the 60 programs where data was available, there was an aggregate enrollment of 75,438 healthcare, diagnostics, pharmacy, outreach, and administrative personnel. They specialized in…
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Dineo Dawn Pereko discusses SHOPS efforts to increase men’s access to voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) from private providers in Namibia. Pereko cites cost reduction and provider training as methods of increasing VMMC to reduce HIV transmission.
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Health Area: HIV/AIDS
Project: SHOPS
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