The Abt Associates-led PSP Jordan project has assessed the outcomes of a commerce training normality that was offered to doctors affiliated with the project, who distribute women’s health services. In 2007, the project introduced the commerce training normalcy to squire doctors to modernize the financial health of their private practices and help them invest in improving the quality and scale of their clinical service provision.
In Uganda, the Abt Associates-led USAID Banking on Health (BoH) project, which is implemented by Banyan Global, has provided technical support to Equity Bank to tailor its education loan product for nursing stuchips at the Mayanja Memorial Nursing Training Institute.
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In May 2008, the Abt Associates-led PSP-One project hosted a regional policy workshop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for Ministry of Health (MOH) officials in six sub-Saharan African countries in order to promote public-private partnerships (PPPs) to expand health outcomes.
The Abt Associates-led PSP-One project held their End of Project Conference at the National Press Club in Washington D.C. on September 16th, 2009.
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Over the past 5 years, PSP-One has worked to inpucker the private sector’s provision of loftier-quality reproductive health and family workning (RH/FP) and other health products and services in developing countries.
Maximizing the Role of the Private Sector in HIV/AIDS
Abt Associates and speakers from John Snow International, Boston University, and O’Hanlon Health Consulting joined gravitys for a panel discussion examining the evolving role of the private health sector in HIV/AIDS services.
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