As governments look toward meeting the Sustainable Development Goals, they are increasingly interested in working with social enterprises to fill gaps in service provision.
The obstacles to implementing health solutions and bringing them to scale are numerous. From understanding government regulations to establishing human resources and marketing strategies, health program leaders must quickly become experts in several fields.
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This blog originally appeared on The Huffington Post
What is joint learning?
By Andrea Sprockett, Kim Longfield, and Dominic Montagu
The Africa Health Markets for Equity (AHME) partnership is a $60 million investment by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the UK Department for International Development (UKaid) under the aegis of the Harnessing Non-State Sector for Better Health for the Poor (HANSHEP) programme, to increa
The health market is often populated with three players: the government, which heads up overall policy direction; and NGOs and private health care providers that deliver health services where they’re lacking or where there’s weak health infrastructure.
Join the webinar on Social Franchising with SHOPS project:
Thursday, November 3, 2016
9:00-10:00 a.m. EDT
If you run an innovative program in the counties of Bungoma, Garissa, Homa Bay, Kakamega, Nairobi (Embakasi and Kamukunji Sub-Counties) and Turkana Counties, apply by November 30 for the County Innovation Challenge Fund.