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Improving Health System Governance & Engaging the Private Sector for Quality MNCH Services in Uganda

The private sector’s involvement in health systems is growing in scale and scope, particularly in low and middle income countries (LMICs) and it includes the provision of health-related services, medicines and medical products, financial products, training for the health workforce, information technology, infrastructure and support services. It is key for governments to build strong capacities […]

Lessons from engaging the private sector in delivering quality MNH services in Nigeria

The Federal Ministry of Health, Nigeria shared their findings and next steps on engaging the private sector for quality MNCH care in this webinar. The Quality of Care Network in partnership with WHO is exploring mechanisms for engaging the private sector in delivering maternal and newborn health services with quality. Beginning with scoping exercises in […]

PharmAccess and Lagos State Health Insurance Scheme: Partners in delivering quality maternal and newborn health services in public and private facilities

Thursday 1 April 2021 at 12pm GMT, 1pm WAT and 2pm CET  Lagos State, Nigeria and PharmAccess Foundation have jointly developed a health insurance scheme that aims to improve access to quality health Maternal, Newborn and Child Health services in public and private health facilities in Lagos State, Nigeria. This webinar presented the strategies adopted […]

Engaging the private sector in improving quality of care for maternal, newborn and child heath in Bangladesh

This webinar shared Bangladesh’s lessons on engaging the private sector to improve quality of care for women, newborns and children. USAID’s MaMoni Maternal and Newborn Care Strengthening Project (MaMoni MNCSP) has been working specifically with the private sector in Bangladesh to facilitate the introduction of best practice for maternal and newborn health interventions. The speakers presented the […]