Fragile States
Program Focus: Health Area, Patient Demographic, and Geography
How are programs in fragile states profiled by CHMI targeting their services? While some programs are very general in their focus, many target their activities to cater to a specific geographic area (e.g. urban, rural) or a specific segment of the population (e.g. children, women). In addition, while all programs featured on this topic page operate in fragile states as many are focusing on specific health areas (e.g. AIDS, tuberculosis). Click "Learn More" below to explore these focuses through graphs and data.
Health Focus
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Target Geography
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Target Population
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Program Funding
What are the sources of funding for programs in fragile states profiled by CHMI? Programs receive funding from a range of sources, often in combination, including: donors, investors, government, and more. Click "Learn More" below to explore where CHMI-profiled programs are receiving funding through graphs and data.
Funding Sources
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Innovative Approaches
Which innovative approaches are programs in fragile states using to achieve their goals? The following graphs illustrate the approaches that CHMI-profiled programs in fragile states use to improve health market performance in this health area. These approaches fall into five categories: innovations that organize healthcare delivery, innovations that help finance care, innovations that regulate the performance of healthcare providers, innovations that change behaviors among patients and providers, and innovations that enhance processes for increased efficiency. Click "Learn More" below to explore each of these categories through graphs and data.
Approaches
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