Lagos Urban Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene

The USAID-funded Lagos Urban WASH Activity (LUWASH) will implement activities focused on strengthening governance, increasing accountability, and improving financial and technical capabilities of public water utilities and private sector providers
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It’s the Behaviours that Count

A look at some of the guiding principles critical to health market facilitation
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Next-Generation Urban WASH Requires Transparent, Innovative Governance

Effective governance underpins equitable and efficient service delivery. Explore how developing new and improved methods of governance is critical to addressing the growing challenge of urbanization.
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Wayne Lifshitz

Senior Director, Supply Chain Management

Wayne Lifshitz is an entrepreneurial senior leader, systems-thinker, business strategist, and strategic connector with more than 20 years of cross-cutting experience in Big 5 consulting, start-up, nonprofit, federal, and social enterprise sectors. He is currently a…

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White Paper: Private Sector Engagement to Advance and Sustain Health Supply Chain Resiliency

Chemonics describes the spectrum of private sector engagement in health supply chains in low-income and lower-middle-income countries and analyzes the effectiveness of those engagements in each country’s supply chain maturity and performance.
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Where in the World Are Those Private Sector Partners?

Regional mapping in West and Central Africa is helping find public-private partnerships opportunities in the global health supply chain.
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Leveraging Private Sector Transportation/Logistics Services in Nigeria

Sample transportation remains a challenge in resource-limited countries. This study assesses impact of using the private sector to transport samples in the National Integrated Specimen Referral Network (NISRN).
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Private Sector Engagement in Behavior Change Communications Initiatives

The USAID Zambia Communications Support for Health program, in an effort to better expand the impact of health communication campaigns, implemented a robust private sector engagement strategy within the country. Project staff framed the opportunity as a mutual investment built on equal business collaboration and returns.
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