Private Sector Partnerships in the Scale Up of Diarrhea Management

This presentation highlights lessons learned from working with professional associations and pharmaceutical companies to increase the use of zinc for diarrhea management in Africa (Ghana and Tanzania) and Asia (India, Indonesia, Nepal, and Pakistan). Given at USAID's Mini-University, September 2012.

Author

Vicki MacDonald

Contributor

SHOPS Project

Published
September 2012
Resource Types
Presentation
Country
Tanzania
Nepal
India
Ghana
Health Area
Child Health
Keywords
partnerships
maternal and child health
Current Downloads
14

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