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Public and Private Sectors Partner to Increase Access to Healthcare in Senegal
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USAID’s Abt-led SHOPS Plus helped link Senegal’s public and private sectors by linking private healthcare providers to community-based insurance plans.
The Benin National PPP Framework, from Concept to Reality
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USAID’s Abt-led Benin Private Sector Health Partnership Activity is facilitating collaboration between the public and private health sector throughout Benin.
USAID and the Senegal GoTAP Team Support Local RMNCH Solutions
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Senegal’s Bignona health center provides an example of a successful partnership between USAID and the local government.
HIV and Cervical Cancer: Screening Needs
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An Abt-led program in Mozambique helped increase the number of women with HIV who got screening for cervical cancer from 856 to 49,387 within a year.
Increasing Male Circumcision in Namibia
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Namibia is expanding male circumcision to prevent AIDS with support from Pepfar and USAID.
Solar Power for Cooling Systems and Data Collection
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In Madagascar and Tanzania, Abt used solar power during IRS campaigns to cool insecticide storerooms and charge mobile devices for data collection.
Abt Gives Kyrgyz Health Workers Tools to Fight Vaccine Misinformation
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The USAID-funded, Abt-led Local Health System Sustainability Project gave Kyrgyz Republic health workers tools to fight COVID-19 vaccine misinformation.
Strengthening Health Systems by Integrating Financing Programs
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Health systems strengthening efforts increasingly focus on integrating fragmented initiatives financed by donors into country-led and financed programs.
Equipping Local Partners to Fight Malaria
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Abt-led PMI VectorLink project works with governments and local research institutes to study mosquito behavior and determine key entomological indicators.
Adapting Malaria Services to Crises
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PMI VectorLink works with local partners to deliver crucial malaria services during crises like conflict.