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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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Pastoral da Criança

Pastoral da Criança, founded by Dr Zilda Arns and the confederation of Catholic Bishops in Brazil, aims the holistic development of children and promotes the development of families and communities, without distinction of race, profession, nationality, gender, political and religious affiliations.

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Venture Strategies Innovations (VSI)

Venture Strategies Innovations (VSI) is a nonprofit organization committed to improving women’s health in developing countries. In our country programs we work collaboratively with a host of local partners to implement programs that advance women's health, and strengthen communities.

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Charis International Medical Centre

This program provides healthcare to the surrounding population, particularly women and children and is run using an innovative model of cross-subsidy from profits gained through treating private clients at the same facility allowing affordable prices for community clients.

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MTCT Plus Initiative

All HIV services, including antiretroviral therapy, are extended to all mothers' HIV-infected children, partners, and other family members. The initiative is known internationally as a model program for family-based care and the early diagnosis and care of infants exposed and infected with HIV.

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ColaLife

ColaLife is a non-profit working with Coca-Cola to open their distribution channels in developing countries in order to supply their Kit Yamoyo which contains crucial ‘social products’ – such as oral rehydration salts, high-dose vitamin A, water purification tablets – to save children’s lives.

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Mobile Interactions bringing Hope (MI Hope)

This project, implemented by Livingstonia Synod AIDS Programme (Lisap) works with volunteers and mobile phones to improve the quality of life of those living with HIV and AIDS.

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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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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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Aponjon

Aponjon (aka MAMA Bangladesh) is a global public-private health information service created by USAID's Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action (MAMA) initiative to help pregnant women, new mothers and their families receive behavior change communication messages via mobile phone.

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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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Association of Private Health Facilities in Tanzania (APHFTA)

APHFTA is involved in advocacy, training and capacity building, research, and networking of Private Health Facilities (PHFs) in Tanzania. In collaboration with various local and international bodies, it works as an umbrella organization for the whole private health sector in Tanzania.

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Aga Khan Development Network eHealth Resource Centre

Aga Khan Development Network eHealth Resource Centre drives improvements in access, quality, cost, efficiency and safety of health care through Information and Communication Technologies. The Centre supports the assessment, development and implementation of eHealth activities in Asia and Africa.

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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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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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Action for Community Development (ACODEV)

Action for Community Development is a Uganda-based non-governmental organization working to employ innovative solutions in the areas of human rights, HIV/AIDS, reproductive and child health, and systems strengthening in Eastern Africa.

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South Sudan Physician's Organization

The South Sudan Physician's Organization trains and supports community health workers to reach under-served populations in South Sudan with basic health care and referrals. The organization places a particular emphasis on providing care to camps for internally displaced persons.

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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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Breath of Life

The program focuses on strengthening the quality of newborn care in low-resource settings.. By providing appropriate medical devices and staff training, ensures these facilities can save the lives of infants suffering from common and easily treatable newborn conditions.

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DKT Tanzania

DKT will develop innovative outreach, education, and marketing efforts to shift family planning behavior and to expand the contraceptive market.

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DKT Myanmar

DKT Myanmar is in the process of developing programming to address these issues and provide access to a full range of affordable family-planning options.

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