These centers aim to serve millions of people by providing education, acute medical care, treatment, and the rehabilitation of sick, injured, disabled and destitute women and children.
Read moreThese centers aim to serve millions of people by providing education, acute medical care, treatment, and the rehabilitation of sick, injured, disabled and destitute women and children.
Read moreBlue Star Ethiopia provides franchised services including the provision of long-term family planning (FP) methods, permanent FP methods and medical and safe surgical abortion services, along with HIV testing and sexually transmitted infections(STI) diagnosis services.
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 moreCaring palms health care is a revolutionary medical service leveraging on mobile and web platforms for primary prevention and management of chronic diseases through active screening, integrated specialized care for the elderly, post surgical and terminally ill patients
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 moreThe "HealthyLife" branded voucher pilot program subsidized client demand for treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) through a network of health care providers in four districts around Mbarara in western Uganda.
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 moreThe Blue Star Programme (BSP), a social franchise networking private sector providers, was established in Bangladesh by the Social Marketing Company (SMC) in June 1998 in order to improve access to quality health care services.
Read moreSajida Foundation is a Bangladeshi NGO that works to improve health outcomes among the country's poor through diversified social development interventions in order to help reach national and international targets for health.
Read moreFistula Hotline run by the Aberdeen Women's Centre is a toll-free phone number that allows women from remote areas to call specialized nurses at the center about their symptoms, who then determine if the women are eligible for fistula treatment.
Read moreHope Foundation for Women and Children of Bangladesh is a US-based non-profit organization providing primary health care in rural areas of Bangladesh, since 1999. Hope Hospital and the rural clinics offer low cost healthcare to the needy people in the community.
Read moreWorld Vision (WV) Sierra Leone recently introduced the MOTECH Suite application across three of its area development programs in Bonthe, a southern district of Sierra Leone. Supported by WV Ireland and WV UK, the application targets improvement in maternal and child health.
Read moreThe Safer Deliveries Program in Zanzibar, Tanzania is a project by D-Tree International in collaboration with the Tanzanian Ministry of Health, Jhpiego and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The program provides birth attendants or midwives with mobile phones loaded with an application that aid
Read moredoctHERs is a novel healthcare marketplace that connects female doctors to millions of under served patients in real-time while leveraging online technology. doctHERs circumvents sociocultural barriers that restrict women to their homes, access to quality healthcare and inclusion in the profession.
Read moreWorld Health Partners is a not-for-profit health service delivery organization that uses social franchising to link existing village-level providers through business relationships and technology to high levels of care in order to provide comprehensive, quality health care to rural communities.
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