Chemonics International’s Private Sector Engagement team, in collaboration with Dalberg and KOIS, has developed a series of technical briefs to enrich the technical knowledge of the development community around blended finance in the areas of agricultural finance, gender lens investing, healthcare services, health supply chains, and sustainable landscapes. This primer provides a targeted, high-level overview of blended finance mechanisms to contextualize these sector-specific technical briefs.
Resource - Technical Brief
The Cascading Impact of Green Agri-preneurship on Youth Income Generation in Uganda: The Story of Byeffe Foods Company
Resource - Project Success Story
Sadiki Lotha Laiser has 17 years of experience in environmental, natural resources management, livelihoods & wellbeing, policy planning, and governance. He has led departments, units, consultants, and experienced teams that delivered science-policy and decision-making interfaces across…
Person - Specialist
Reaching everyone with high-quality malaria services often hinges on whether community health workers have the necessary training and resources.
Blog Post
Clara Harb is a senior associate on the Chemonics-implemented USAID End Malaria Project. Previously, she served as a fellow with the American Journal of Public Health and as an AmeriCorps Member researching food insecurity while building…
Person - Contributor
This presentation is based on field research conducted with a sample of learners and caregivers and will focus on technology as a key enabling factor in self-study programs.
Video
By creating broad-based economic opportunities for southern Libyans across ethnic and demographic lines, LEAP delivers critical support for a more stable and prosperous region.
Project Page
Malaria cases and deaths have declined considerably, but that progress has slowed in recent years. Reaching all with comprehensive, high-quality malaria services is complex. How do we ensure that we leave no one behind?
Video
Nigeria has the world's heaviest malaria burden. To reduce incidence and deaths, community outreach with quality malaria services is critical.
Impact Story
USAID’s End Malaria Project in DRC is working to build gender-balanced ITN distribution teams that can better respond to the unique needs of different communities.
Blog Post
Alphonse Ubial Siteke is a communications professional with more than 25 years of experience across diverse, multicultural environments. Prior to coming to Chemonics, he served as a Communications Specialist for UNICEF in the Democratic Republic of…
Person - Specialist