The paper explores how strategic outsourcing of public health supply chain functions to private sector companies in LMICs reduces operational risks and achieve agility.
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Constant exposure to traumatic or distressing events can impact an entire community, as well as an individual’s psychological, emotional, cognitive, spiritual, and social wellbeing. This can be exacerbated when survivors are excluded from the decision-making processes…
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Research completed by King's College London under a Chemonics-led programme.
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Chemonics partnered with People that Deliver as a coalition member and through the development of several tools.
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Key Insights From the International and Development Finance Institutions on How to Harness Repayable Grants to Build Financial Ecosystems and Nascent Businesses
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The Rationale and Framework For Defining Trust In Development And Governance Programming
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The following study contributes to research on climate change's effect on migration for specific demographic groups, and further examines case studies that offer context-specific examples of climate-influenced human movement.
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Global efforts to improve energy access and quality and to tackle climate change need a different approach to addressing poor energy governance.
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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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Critical to expanding and diversifying the foundation of municipal financing is meaningful, strategic engagement of the private sector.
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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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This document combines document review and semi-structured key informant interviews with maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) wholesaler representatives and key government stakeholders to inform the findings on four focal areas—product sourcing, storage, distribution and quality oversight.
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