Senegal Private Health Sector Assessment: Selected Health Products and Services

The SHOPS project conducted an assessment of the private health sector in Senegal with a primary focus on family planning. The assessment team also looked at maternal, neonatal, and child health; HIV and AIDS; malaria; and nutrition. The authors of the report make several recommendations related to the country’s service delivery, access to essential pharmaceutical and medical commodities, health financing, policy landscape, public-private partnerships, corporate social responsibility, worksite health, and mhealth.

Author

Bettina Brunner, Jeffrey Barnes, Andrew Carmona, Arsène Kpangon, Pamela Riley, Erin Mohebbi, and Leslie Miles

Contributor

SHOPS

Published
April 2016
Resource Types
Report
Technical Area
Corporate Engagement
Digital Health
Health Financing
Public-Private Engagement
Health Area
Child Health
HIV
Malaria
Maternal Health
Keywords
Africa
AIDS
corporate social responsibility
nutrition
pharmacies
policy
public-private dialogue
public-private partnerships
workplace health program
Current Downloads
141

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