Living goods is an “Avon-like” network of franchised community health promoters who provide health education and earn a living selling essential health products door-to-door at prices affordable to the poor.
Read moreLiving goods is an “Avon-like” network of franchised community health promoters who provide health education and earn a living selling essential health products door-to-door at prices affordable to the poor.
Read moreNICE Foundation is dedicated to improving maternal health and combating infant & child mortality. The Foundation strives to provide quality health care to the poorest and most neglected in Indian society through its hospital and school-based services, and the rural child health program.
Read moreTop Reseau aims to improve access to reproductive health services among vulnerable groups, particularly youth.
Read moremothers2mothers uses a Mentor Mother Model to empower mothers living with HIV, through education and employment, as role models to help other women access essential services and medical care.
Read moreMerrygold Health Network aims at creating access to low cost good quality Maternal and Child Health (MCH) services by networking with Private health service providers as franchisees.
Read moreFernandez Hospital is a 130-bed, modern hospital offering the latest and the best possible expertise, technology and equipment in obstetric, gynecology and neonatology care. Fernandez hospital is well known in the city for its excellent, personalized and progressive care for women and newborns.
Read moreInternational Health Organization (IHO) is a Bihar-based NGO, incorporated in 1992 in Boston, US as a non-profit organization by a group of international health experts to work on improving the health and well-being of underserved people in rural South Asia.
Read moreProFam Cameroon is a clinical franchise that aims to improve the quality and accessibility of and increase the demand for health care services in the private sector.
Read moreBlueStar Pilipinas is a Family Planning (FP) franchise run by licensed midwives (1 midwife per clinic) in 200 clinics. PSPI started BlueStar Pilipinas in 2008 to increase accessible and affordable of quality FP services.
Read moreJacaranda Health is a Kenya-based social enterprise that combines business and clinical innovations to create a fully self-sustaining and scalable chain of maternity clinics. The clinics provide affordable, high-quality maternal and child health services to poor urban women.
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 moreBeginning in 1998, UPHCSDP is a government run initiative that involves public private partnerships with national NGOs to improve the health status of the poor in 11 city corporations and 4 municipalities by providing an essential package of high-impact services. The project is now in its third phase, which will run until June 16th 2017.
Read moreChildCount+ is an mHealth platform developed by the Millennium Villages Project aimed at empowering communities to improve child survival and maternal health.
Read moreEmbrace is a sustainable social enterprise that is addressing the issue of global infant mortality through an innovative infant warmer that costs less than 1% of a traditional incubator.
Read moreThe HealthStore Foundation’s CFW network is a network of medical clinics and micro-pharmacies whose mission is to provide access to essential medicines to marginalized populations in the developing world. Their main services include diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of prevalent outpatient condit
Read moreARTH was founded by a group of community health professionals in 1997 with a commitment to improving the health status of the underprivileged communities in India, focusing on women’s reproductive 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 moreSaúde Criança aims to promote the biopsychosocial well-being of children and families who live below the poverty line by approaching health in an integrated way and as a social inclusion instrument.
Read morePro Mujer Bolivia is a microfinance development institution which provides health services to their clients as an integral part of their programming.
Read moreThe Karra Society for Rural Action, in partnership with the Government of Jharkhand and district healthcare facilities, established a referral network in six blocks of Kunti District in Jharkhand.
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