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Caring palms health care

Caring 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

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Reproductive and Child Health Centers

This is a nurse-practitioner based model operating in a remote rural area of India to provide primary and emergency obstetric care services to pregnant women, new mothers and infants.

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Nav Bharat Jagriti Kendra (NBJK)

Jagriti disseminates information about reproductive and sexual health, maternal and child health, life skills education and various issues pertaining to general health, focused on adolescents of 15-19 years and married couples 15-30 years of age.

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Réseau ProFam, Cameroon

ProFam 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.

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One Heart World-Wide

One Heart Worldwide (OHW) has developed an innovative, effective, culturally acceptable, replicable and sustainable model to reduce preventable deaths related to pregnancy and childbirth among vulnerable populations by raising awareness and teaching good birth practices.

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Holistic Health for Mother and Baby

The Afghan Institute of Learning uses a multi-faceted approach to healthcare for pregnant Afghan women, combining health education and care. AIL has health clinics, health education workshops, prenatal and postnatal care and trains nurses, midwives, community health workers and rural traditional b

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Healthy Baby/Healthy Life Vouchers

The "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.

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Child and Family Wellness (CFW) Shops

The 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

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Action Research and Training for Health (ARTH)

ARTH 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.

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BlueStar Bangladesh

The 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.

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Kageno Health Program

Kageno health program increases the capacity of communities to deliver quality health services.This project operates in both Kenya and Rwanda, and places a special emphasis on mothers and children, who are often the most vulnerable to disease and malnutrition.

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Obstetric Fistula Repair and Care Project

The project aims at reversing poor levels of Obstetric Fistula in which a girl or woman ends up with an abnormal opening between the vagina and bladder (Vesico-Vaginal Fistula) and/or rectum (Recto-Vaginal Fistula)during child birth.

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Scaling Up Home-based Maternal and Postnatal Care

The project aims to improve maternal, neonatal and infant health status through increasing the proportion of women delivering with a skilled attendant and receiving essential antenatal, postpartum, newborn care and family planning services.

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Djantoli

Djantoli (formerly Pesinet) designs and deploys innovative proximity (technology-based) services targeting children and their mothers. These services include regular home-based health monitoring, health insurance, and education to prevention.

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The Zambulance

The Zambulance connects rural African villages to critical medical care. It's a trailer that can be easily attached to either a bicycle or motorbike. The innovative design provides the patient with an affordable and comfortable solution for emergency transportation to health centers in rural areas.

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Boma la Mama

Boma la Mama complements Tanzania's maternity health service by running and funding a parallel clinic--thus helping to alleviating the overcrowding at public hospitals--and offering an education program that provides Tanzanian midwives with equipment and up-to-date training on maternity care.

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Fistula Hotline

Fistula 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.

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Born to Live

Born to Live employs mothers living with HIV to mentor HIV-positive pregnant women and new mothers in health facilities. They work side-by-side with doctors and nurses, supporting and educating women about how to take their medicines, care of themselves, and their babies.

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Hope Foundation for Women and Children of Bangladesh Inc.

Hope 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.

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Familia

The Familia social franchise network operates six regions in Tanzania under the direction of Population Services International. When clinics join the Familia network, they receive supplies and training necessary to provide standardized, high quality healthcare.

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HeartString

HeartString is a string of color-coded beads that are used by traditional midwives to assess feral heart tones in resource constrained settings. This is a culturally appropriate and acceptable tool that enable the midwife to seek help early in emergency and improve outcomes for a mother and unborn

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