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Informal Provider Markets

This presentation was given by Maria Belenky at the PSWG Annual Meeting on April 2, 2014 in Washington, D.C. The presentation examines the dynamics of informal providers and markets in India, Nigeria, and Bangladesh.

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Year : 2014-04-02T00:00:00

Language : English

Project : SHOPS

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Improving Health in India through Market-Based Approaches

In this video, Ramakrishnan (Ram) Ganesan, SHOPS country representative in India, discusses the work that SHOPS and its predecessor project, Market-based Partnerships for Health (MBPH), is doing in India, along with challenges, achievements, and his hope for the future.

Resource Type : Video

Country : India

Year : 2014-02-07T12:00:00

Language : English

Project : SHOPS

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Using Mobile Phones to Increase Continuation Rates of DMPA

To address high discontinuation rates of DMPA, a three-month injectable contraceptive, the SHOPS project established an outbound call service to support users in India. This “careline” called users to reassure them of any side effects and to remind them about when their next dose is due. The service improved the DMPA continuation rate from 32 percent among women who received no reminder calls to 96 percent among women who received three reminder calls. Leadership, a counseling algorithm, and training were key in ensuring the quality of call center operations. This presentation was given at USAID by Ram Ganesan in January 2014. 

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Country : India

Year : 2014-01-23T00:00:00

Language : English

Project : SHOPS

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Advanced Cook Stoves Initiative

India has one of the highest burden of diseases, with much of it due to indoor air pollution. The SHOPS project markets advanced cook stoves in the country to reduce indoor air pollution and save fuel. This three-way partnership model includes a manufacturer, distributor, and microfinance institution, and involves landscaping the market, testing the feasibility of the model, pre-testing at scale in a different location, and supporting scale-up and replication. The model shows promise for commercializing advanced cook stoves in rural markets. This presentation was given at USAID by Ram Ganesan in January 2014. 

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Country : India

Year : 2014-01-22T00:00:00

Language : English

Project : SHOPS

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Video Transcript: Improving Health in India through Market-Based Approaches

A transcript of the video, "Improving Health in India through Market-Based Approaches."

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Country : India

Year : 2013-08-23T00:00:00

Language : English

Project : SHOPS

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The Role of the Private Sector in Family Planning Provision and Use: Past, Present, and Future

As moderator of a panel session at the International Conference on Family Planning 2013 titled "The Role of the Private Sector in Family Planning Provision and Use: Past, Present, and Future", Diana Silimperi gave this presentation for Steven Sinding.

Resource Type : Presentation

Country : Bangladesh, India, Nigeria

Year : 2013-12-04T00:00:00

Language : English

Project : SHOPS

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Evaluation of Dimpa Injectable Contraceptive Network in India

Since 2003, USAID has funded Abt Associates to implement a program that aims to increase overall use of modern reversible methods of contraception by introducing the injectable contraceptive DMPA into the method mix. An evaluation of the program found an increase in the proportion of providers following quality-of-care protocols; providers discussing the various aspects of DMPA, along with other methods; and DMPA use among married women aged 15 to 49 years. An evaluation of the Dimpa helpline indicated that the DMPA continuation rate of the second injection increased from 30 percent among those who did not receive any follow-up call, to 70 percent among those who received a follow-up call. Additionally, sales of DMPA from network clinics and chemists grew by 70 percent from 2008 to 2012. This presentation was made by Vivek Sharma at the International Conference on Family Planning in November 2013.

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Country : India

Year : 2013-11-27T00:00:00

Language : English

Project : SHOPS

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Renforcement des résultats de planification familiale au moyen du secteur privé

This fact sheet provides a brief overview of how the SHOPS project increases the role of the private sector in the provision of quality family planning products and services, with examples from Bangladesh, India, Jordan, and Nigeria.

Resource Type : Brief

Country : Bangladesh, India, Jordan, Nigeria

Year : 2013-11-25T00:00:00

Language : French

Project : SHOPS

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Scaling-up Market-based Approaches in Health through SHOPS

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 the eChoupal initiative, which uses an Indian company's already existing supply chain to deliver health information and products.

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Country : India

Year : 2013-07-08T00:00:00

Language : English

Project : SHOPS

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Disappearing Dichotomies: New-Generation Government-Sponsored Health Insurance Schemes for the Poor and Vulnerable Groups in India

This is one of the three presentations given on June 6, 2013, during the iHEA Pre-Congress Private Sector Symposium webinar, “Improving the Roles and Relationships between the Public and Private Sectors in Increasing Financial Risk Protection.”

Resource Type : Presentation

Country : India

Year : 2013-06-06T00:00:00

Language : English

Project : SHOPS

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