SKY, “Sokapheap Krousat Yeugn,” is an innovative micro-health insurance program for the rural poor in Cambodia. SKY seeks to improve the health of Cambodians by providing affordable and accessible Social Health Insurance and quality care.
Read moreSKY, “Sokapheap Krousat Yeugn,” is an innovative micro-health insurance program for the rural poor in Cambodia. SKY seeks to improve the health of Cambodians by providing affordable and accessible Social Health Insurance and quality care.
Read moreHapinoy, a network of small stores, which are owned and run by microfinancing borrowers, expanded the scope of products offered to include affordable, non-prescription, over-the-counter medicines.
Read more100% Jeune is a not-for-profit program that uses media and interpersonal communications to promote the reduction of risk-taking behavior among youth.
Read moreASHWINI is a Charitable Organisation providing comprehensive health care to one of the most neglected sections of Indian society - the Adivasis, a group that primarily inhabits the tri-junction of the South Indian States of Tamilnadu, Kerala and Karnataka.
Read moreThis project aims to strengthen local authorities and non-state-actors to increase the uptake of sexual and reproductive healthcare services by piloting a voucher scheme for the poor rural communities.
Read moreChina's Rural Mutual Health Care (RMHC) is a partially government-subsidized voluntary health insurance plan that aims to reform the Chinese health care delivery system at the village level.
Read moreFounded in 1972 by families of hearing-impaired teenagers, the DERDIC was incorporated into the Pontificia Universidade Católica de São Paulo and is run by their Speech and Hearing school. The organization provides free clinical services for low-income Brazilians, educational training, and research.
Read moreE Choupal uses local human resources and ICT in a hub and spoke model that connects to a village health worker (spoke) to a hub equipped with a clinic, pharmacy, and laboratory. The hub is further connected to specialty consultation through telemedicine.
Read moreBaobab Health Trust is a Malawian NGO that uses technological innovation to improve health crises in Malawi and other developing countries.
Read moreeHealth Systems Africa focuses on improving healthcare in Northern Nigeria by creating effective ways to implement reliable health information management systems.
Read moreADDO is a donor-supported initiative led by the Tanzanian Food and Drug Authority to train and license small, privately operated retail outlets in rural and poor areas to sell a set list of essential medicines, including selected prescription drugs.
Read moreVillage Reach is a program that strengthens health systems in developing countries by supporting and improving the health services already in place with a focus on service infrastructure, logistics, and support to the community health workers.
Read moreSEWA Rural is a voluntary development organization involved in health & development activities in rural tribal area of South Gujarat at Jhagadia since 1980. The activities were initiated by a group of young professionals based upon the ideals & ideas of Swami Vivekananda & Gandhiji.
Read moreThe SMS for Life initiative is a 'public-private' project that harnesses everyday technology to eliminate stock-outs and improve access to essential medicines in sub-Saharan Africa.
Read moreBroadReach Healthcare's North West Province Down Referral Model in South Africa reduces the reliance on overburdened public health resources by leveraging the private sector in the treatment delivery for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA).
Read moreChiranjeevi Yojana (CY) was created to significantly reduce maternal and infant mortality by harnessing the existing private sector and encouraging it to provide delivery and emergency obstetric care at no cost to families living below the poverty line.
Read moreChildCount+ is an mHealth platform developed by the Millennium Villages Project aimed at empowering communities to improve child survival and maternal health.
Read moreBidan Delima is a midwife accreditation program launched by Ikatan Bidan Indonesia or IBI (Indonesian Midwives Association) in 2003, to educate and incentivise Indonesian private midwives to meet and maintain the standard of care.
Read moreThe Safe Water and AIDS Project (SWAP) trains community health promoters who undertake door to door sales of health and hygiene products and provide health information.
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