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Safe Water and AIDS Project (SWAP)

The 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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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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Andalan - DKT Indonesia

DKT Indonesia helps decrease infant and maternal mortality and lower HIV infection rates by training and working with midwives and increasing the use of contraception in Indonesia through a dynamic social marketing program called Andalan.

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DKT Democratic Republic of the Congo

DKT is in the process of establishing an office to begin social marketing family planning and HIV/AIDS prevention programs in a very poor country with a very limited health infrastructure.

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Mahila Swahsta Sewa

The Mahila Swahsta Sewa network is a fractional franchise of 173 health providers in Nepal that provide a variety of family planning/reproductive health and maternal and child care services.

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Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI)-the Philippines, Bangladesh

The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative is an effort by UNICEF and the WHO to designate maternity facilities as 'baby-friendly' by ensuring they do not accept free or low-cost breastmilk substitutes, feeding bottles or teats, and have implemented 10 specific steps to support successful breastfeeding

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Children's Health and Development in Kenya (CHADIK)

CHADIK works in collaboration with Gertrude's Children’s hospital to bring expert care and treatment through mobile clinics to mothers and children living in hard to reach areas of the Laikipia East District.

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Calcutta Kids

Calcutta Kids is committed to empowering the poorest children and expecting mothers in the underserved slums in and around Kolkata, India by increasing their access to health and nutrition services, and encouraging positive health-changing behaviors.

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Bloomberg Philanthropies Maternal Health Initiative

The initiative trains assistant medical officers and midwives in remote areas to perform life-saving procedures including caesarean sections and upgrades isolated health centers.

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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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Nutrition at the Center

Nutrition at the Center uses an integrated approach to maternal and child nutrition to develop, document and disseminate highly effective and efficient integrated approaches that substantially improve nutritional outcomes for mothers and children in resource poor areas.

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Healthy Family Network (HFN)

The Healthy Family Network (HFN) provides family planning, HIV/AIDS, malaria, noncommunicable disease, post-abortion care, and safe motherhood services.

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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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Clinique Combiné

Partners in Health (PIH) Rwanda, Inshuti Mu Buzima (IMB) partnered with Rwanda’s Ministry of Health to established Clinique Combiné integrated-services clinics for mothers and infants.

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One Family Health

One Family Health establishes primary healthcare clinics based on franchise principles in areas of need in the developing world, bringing essential medicines and healthcare services to the most vulnerable and underprivileged.

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MIRA Channel (Women Mobile Lifeline Channel)

MIRA Channel (also called as Women Mobile Lifeline Channel) is an integrated mobile phone channel used in low-resource settings that provides health information to rural women and connects them with public health services.

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Joining Hands Initiative

Joining Hands Initiative is a DFATD-funded project that aims to improve MNCH services within the communities in Tanzania. The initiative will aid in establishing systems to refer patients for required services, improve community awareness and health practices as well as increase demand for MNCH and

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Kheth'Impilo

Kheth'Impilo specialises in solution development and implementation for health and community systems and services strengthening in marginalised communities. The comprehensive Health care solutions include treatment, care and support for people infected and affected with HIV and TB.

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DKT Pakistan

DKT Pakistan has identified and begun the steps necessary to reach Pakistani couples and the more than six million women (20.1% of married women of reproductive age) with an unmet need for contraception through Social Marketing and Social Franchising initiatives.

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CycleTel Humsafar

CycleTel Humsafar, a family planning method directly on their phone. Based on the Standard Days Method (SDM), CycleTel Humsafar helps a woman identify which days during her menstrual cycle she is most likely to become pregnant and alerts her on fertile days.

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Health Builders

Health Builders is a non-governmental organization that is dedicated to strengthening healthcare systems through management, infrastructure, and technology initiatives so that every person has access to high quality healthcare.

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