Where We Work
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Access to primary care services is of critical importance to significantly impact health outcomes for rural communities in Rwanda, and the Government aims to expand this access by opening 1548 new Health Posts across the country under it's Vision 2020 goals-2 30
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This programme provides a range of capacity building support to strengthen the nascent Rwanda Healthcare Federation (RHF) by leveraging the experience and assistance of its 'sister' organisations in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.-2 30
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Diarrhoea is the second leading cause of death for children under 5 in Nigeria. ORS and zinc are cost-effective treatment which can prevent the majority of deaths.This programme seeks to increase coverage of Zinc/ORS by adopting a market-based approach.10 8
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This project contributes to the evidence base on how network approaches can strengthen private sector providers' capacity to deliver high-quality care through knowledge transfer and innovative business models10 8
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This programme introduces a number of initiatives to enhance the interaction between public and private health actors in India to strengthen opportunities for productive relationships and long-term collaboration.20 77
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This programme pilots the establishment of an Institute focused on Healthcare Quality Improvement in Nigeria by developing and testing models of self-regulation and accreditation from other countries10 8
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The HANSHEP Health Enterprise Fund was created with support from the Rockefeller Foundation and is funded by USAID and DFID. It is implemented by the USAID-funded SHOPS project, and aims to uncover innovative and replicable solutions that address critical health priorities in sub-Saharan Africa.1 38
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The HANSHEP Health Enterprise Fund was created with support from the Rockefeller Foundation and is funded by USAID and DFID. It is implemented by the USAID-funded SHOPS project, and aims to uncover innovative and replicable solutions that address critical health priorities in sub-Saharan Africa.8 38
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The HANSHEP Health Enterprise Fund was created with support from the Rockefeller Foundation and is funded by USAID and DFID. It is implemented by the USAID-funded SHOPS project, and aims to uncover innovative and replicable solutions that address critical health priorities in sub-Saharan Africa.10 8
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Better Access, Better Health1 38
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The Private Sector in Health Symposium is a biennial event. Since 2009 it has been held in advance of the International Health Economics Association world congress, and brings together researchers, implementers, donors and policy makers for dialogue and discussion.-27 133
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This programme seeks to establish a pilot Health PPP Advisory Facility to support governments in developing and implementing public-private partnerships supporting healthcare services for the poor.9.5 2.25
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This programme seeks to establish a pilot Health PPP Advisory Facility to support governments in developing and implementing public-private partnerships supporting healthcare services for the poor.10 8
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This programme seeks to establish a pilot Health PPP Advisory Facility to support governments in developing and implementing public-private partnerships supporting healthcare services for the poor.20 77
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This programme seeks to establish a pilot Health PPP Advisory Facility to support governments in developing and implementing public-private partnerships supporting healthcare services for the poor.8 -2
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This programme seeks to establish a pilot Health PPP Advisory Facility to support governments in developing and implementing public-private partnerships supporting healthcare services for the poor.-29.5 28.5
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This programme seeks to establish a pilot Health PPP Advisory Facility to support governments in developing and implementing public-private partnerships supporting healthcare services for the poor.-2 30
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This programme explored the potential to mobilise and support the mining industry in Low Income Countries to extend and/or facilitate the delivery of quality and affordable healthcare for poor people.-18.25 35
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This programme explored the potential to mobilise and support the mining industry in Low Income Countries to extend and/or facilitate the delivery of quality and affordable healthcare for poor people.-15 30
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This programme explored the potential to mobilise and support the mining industry in Low Income Countries to extend and/or facilitate the delivery of quality and affordable healthcare for poor people.-6 147
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This programme explored the potential to mobilise and support the mining industry in Low Income Countries to extend and/or facilitate the delivery of quality and affordable healthcare for poor people.-20 47
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This programme explored the potential to mobilise and support the mining industry in Low Income Countries to extend and/or facilitate the delivery of quality and affordable healthcare for poor people.8 -2
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Enhancing Knowledge & Learning Around NSA
Center for Health Market Innovations
The Center for Health Market Innovations (CHMI) is a global network of partners that seeks to improve the functioning of health markets in developing countries to deliver better results for the poor.
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Enhancing Knowledge & Learning Around NSA
Health Systems Hub
On 21 October 2014, HANSHEP proudly launched a brand new platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration - the Health Systems Hub - at a special reception in Berlin, Germany, as part of the 2014 World Health Summit.
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Scaling Innovative NSA Services
Increasing Access to Primary Care Services through Health Posts in Rwanda
Access to primary care services is of critical importance to significantly impact health outcomes for rural communities in Rwanda, and the Government aims to expand this access by opening 1548 new Health Posts across the country under it's Vision 2020 goals
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Building NSA Networks
Building Capacity of the Rwanda Healthcare Federation
This programme provides a range of capacity building support to strengthen the nascent Rwanda Healthcare Federation (RHF) by leveraging the experience and assistance of its 'sister' organisations in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
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Marketing - Shaping Innovations
Increasing Care-Seeking Behaviour for Childhood Illnesses in Nigeria (ICARE)
Diarrhoea is the second leading cause of death for children under 5 in Nigeria. ORS and zinc are cost-effective treatment which can prevent the majority of deaths.This programme seeks to increase coverage of Zinc/ORS by adopting a market-based approach.
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Building NSA Networks
The Creation and Coordination of Private Provider Networks in Nigeria
This project contributes to the evidence base on how network approaches can strengthen private sector providers' capacity to deliver high-quality care through knowledge transfer and innovative business models
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Facilitating Public-Private Collaboration
Advancing Public-Private Dialogue and Healthcare Partnerships in India
This programme introduces a number of initiatives to enhance the interaction between public and private health actors in India to strengthen opportunities for productive relationships and long-term collaboration.
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Building NSA Networks
Establishing a Healthcare Quality Self-Regulating Body in Nigeria
This programme pilots the establishment of an Institute focused on Healthcare Quality Improvement in Nigeria by developing and testing models of self-regulation and accreditation from other countries
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Scaling Innovative NSA Services
Global Health Investment Fund
The main purpose of the Global Health Investment Fund is to improve the quality of people’s lives in low-income countries though the eradication of preventable diseases. The Fund aims to achieve this by facilitating partnerships to offer a sound investment that will fund life-saving medical research and development.
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Marketing - Shaping Innovations
Markets for Health (M4H) Training
This project aims to provide quality-assured training courses on private health policy and operations to improve knowledge and skills of public officials and policy makers in managing public-private partnership.
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Scaling Innovative NSA Services
HANSHEP Health Enterprise Fund
The HANSHEP Health Enterprise Fund was created with support from the Rockefeller Foundation and is funded by USAID and DFID. It is implemented by the USAID-funded SHOPS project, and aims to uncover innovative and replicable solutions that address critical health priorities in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Marketing - Shaping Innovations
African Health Markets for Equity (AHME)
Better Access, Better Health
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Enhancing Knowledge & Learning Around NSA
iHEA 2013: Private Sector in Health Symposium
The Private Sector in Health Symposium is a biennial event. Since 2009 it has been held in advance of the International Health Economics Association world congress, and brings together researchers, implementers, donors and policy makers for dialogue and discussion.
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Facilitating Public-Private Collaboration
Pilot Health PPP Advisory Facility
This programme seeks to establish a pilot Health PPP Advisory Facility to support governments in developing and implementing public-private partnerships supporting healthcare services for the poor.
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Enhancing Knowledge & Learning Around NSA
Mining Health Initiative
This programme explored the potential to mobilise and support the mining industry in Low Income Countries to extend and/or facilitate the delivery of quality and affordable healthcare for poor people.