The IPM is a distribution model that adapts principles used in commercial distribution to the public health sector. The IPM addresses common supply chain obstacles of transportation, quantification, data availability, and financial flows
Read moreThe IPM is a distribution model that adapts principles used in commercial distribution to the public health sector. The IPM addresses common supply chain obstacles of transportation, quantification, data availability, and financial flows
Read moreSCORE program works with Ministry of Heath Rwanda at the District level as they implement the HIV-AIDs awareness as well as strengthening the underprivilage on how to over come the epidemic. They also look to improve family planning, maternal health as well as general primary health care.
Read moreThe Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralyzed (CRP) has developed into an internationally respected organization. CRP focuses on a holistic approach to rehabilitation, recognizing that all aspects of the rehabilitation process are vital for its success.
Read moreMen as Partners includes a series of workshops, peer-education initiatives, and media outreach and challenges men's attitudes and behaviors that compromise their own health and safety, as well as the health and safety of women and children.
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 moreIHSSP project is assisting the Rwanda MoH in widening its scope to the strengthening of information systems and human resources management in a decentralized structure. The project is working to support the government's efforts to extend quality public health services to the entire country.
Read moreRachel House is a non-profit organization that provides palliative care for children from poor families between the ages of 0-18 years old with terminal illnesses such as cancer and HIV/AIDS. RH is the first pediatric palliative care organization in Indonesia.
Read moreThe Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) initiative seeks to define, develop and implement a health enterprise architecture for Rwanda. It is the initiative which supports the eHealth program of Rwanda.
Read morePositive Youth Initiative (PYI) is a youth group housed by Movement of Men against AIDS in Kenya (MMAAK) at the Metropolitan Hospital in Buruburu, Nairobi.
Read moreThe Tupange Program aka The Kenya Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (KURHI) was established to prioritize family planning as a routine service offered to every client, with an emphasis on the urban poor. The programme aims to improve the health and well-being of Kenyans living in urban areas.
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 moreSABCOHA aims to co-ordinate a private sector response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. It is a member-driven organisation with several large corporations, medium-sized enterprises and smaller companies, including service providers, joining forces in the private sector initiative to combat HIV/AIDS.
Read moreThe SafeCare Foundation is designed for health care providers in resource-poor settings to assist them in step-wise quality improvement and the delivery of safer care to their patients.
Read moreFXBVillage methodology brings the extreme poor to self-sufficiency in three years by simultaneously tackling the five drivers of poverty: lack of nutrition, health, education, housing, and income.
Read moreThe Afya/AIDS Helpline initiative promotes HIV prevention for youth through a national HIV hotline and Behavior Change Communication strategies.
Read moreThe Tamilnad Kidney Research Foundation (TANKER) is a non-profit charitable trust, founded on 1993. TANKER has been set up primarily with the aim of providing financial assistance for underprivileged patients for dialysis, transplantation, investigation and medication costs.
Read moreUjjwal Network is a social franchise with 6,000 community-based workers and 18,000 outlets in rural areas across Bihar and Orissa, providing family planning, safe abortion and post-abortion services.
Read moreBlueStar Healthcare Network is a franchise of providers operated by Marie Stopes Uganda (MSU) to scale up coverage of high quality reproductive health services in order to reach the underserved in Uganda.
Read moreThe overall goal of the program is to increase HIV prevention among the Most At Risk populations along the Mombasa/Nairobi/Eldoret Transport corridor.
Read moreThe network advocates for healthcare workers living with or affected by HIV, helping to reduce stigma and discrimination, increase their visibility, and expand access to treatment, care, and support services.
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