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HIV/AIDS in the Workplace: A Survey in four Sub-Saharan African Countries-Poster Presentation
2008

The International AIDS Economic Network (IAEN) hosted it's fifth pre-conference meeting, held August 1-2 in Cuernavaca Mexico, prior to the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City.


The following is the Poster Exhibition Presentation, HIV/AIDS in the Workplace: A Survey in four Sub-Saharan African Countries, by Ilana Ron, Abt Associates/PSP-One, Sara Zellner, formerly of Abt Associates/PSP-One, and presented by Susna De, Abt Associates.

The presentation is related to international work in HIV/AIDS made by Abt Associates, in conjunction with PSP-One.

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Distribution of Point of Use Water Treatment Product Through Mutual Health Organizations in Rwanda: Baseline Survey Results
2008

Mutual health organizations (MHOs) are voluntary community-based health insurance organizations that focus on informal sector, low-income populations.

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Identifying at risk Populations and HIV/AIDS Referral Services: Amhara Region
2008

Identifying at Risk Populations and HIV/AIDS Referral Services: Baseline Assessment for Mobile Counseling and Testing Program in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia.

The objective of this assessment was to identify the size and distribution of the populations most at risk for HIV disease in the major towns of Amhara region, which are located along the busiest roads in Ethiopia.

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A Summative Evaluation of hte Pilot Facilities Providing TB-Dots in the Private Sector
2008

The rapid growth of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ethiopia has resulted in an equally dramatic rise in tuberculosis (TB) cases. With a national case detection rate of 34%, the country is now ranked 8th in TB prevalence among High Burden Countries.

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Identifying at risk Populations and HIV/AIDS Referral Services
2008

Identifying at risk Populations and HIV/AIDS Referral Services: Baseline Assessment for Mobile Counseling and Testing Program in the Oromiya Region of Ethiopia.

The objective of this assessment was to identify the size and distribution of the populations most at risk for HIV disease in the major towns of Oromiya region, which are located along the busiest roads in Ethiopia.

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Implementation of Mobile Counseling and Testing in Ethiopia
2007

Recent studies indicate that the populations most at risk for contracting HIV in Ethiopia are: commercial sex workers, their clients and the clients’ partners; girls ages 15–24 reporting sexual activity with more than one partner; separated/divorced individuals; pregnant women; men ages 25–50 engaging in crossgenerational sex; highly mobile workers; workers in a position of authority; young men having multiple sexual partners; uniformed service members; and men who have sex with men.

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Operational Manual for Scaling Up TB and Tb/HIV Care in Private Health Facilities at the Regional Level in Ethiopia
2007

HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and tuberculosis continue to inflict tremendous impact on both morbidity and mortality in Ethiopia today. National and international attention is now focused on providing care in both the public and private health sectors.

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The Potential for Social Franchising as a Strategy for Increasing Private Sector Involvement in Addressing HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis in Ethiopia
2008

Commercial franchising is a system where a larger company (the 'franchiser') typically contracts individuals or smaller companies (the 'franchisees') to operate commercial outlets on their behalf to predetermined quality and business model standards.

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PSP-One's Expert Panel Panelists Bios: The Private Sector: An Essential Resource for Community Health
2008
On May 27, 2008, the PSP-One project hosted an Expert Panel, "The Private Sector: An Essential Resource for Community Health," at the Global Health Council Conference. 18
2008 On-line Social Marketing Conference: End of Day Summaries
2008
A compilation PSP-One Project Director, Ruth Berg's, End of Day Summaries posted to the Social Marketing On-line Conference website. 22
Engaging the Private Sector Around Quality Assurance
2008

The Abt Associates-led PSP-One project co-sponsored a workshop with the World Health Organization’s Department of Reproductive Health and Research (WHO/RHR) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia May 7 – 10, 2008.

Entitled "Network for Africa: Building Public-Private Linkages to Advance Priority Health Services," the four-day workshop aimed to develop national capacity to design and manage partnerships with private sector stakeholders to address reproductive health/family planning and HIV/AIDS-related health challenges.

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Rational Regulation
2008

The Abt Associates-led PSP-One project co-sponsored a workshop with the World Health Organization’s Department of Reproductive Health and Research (WHO/RHR) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia May 7 – 10, 2008.

Entitled "Network for Africa: Building Public-Private Linkages to Advance Priority Health Services," the four-day workshop aimed to develop national capacity to design and manage partnerships with private sector stakeholders to address reproductive health/family planning and HIV/AIDS-related health challenges.

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Leadership and Management : Essential Skills for Effective Partnerships
2008

The Abt Associates-led PSP-One project co-sponsored a workshop with the World Health Organization’s Department of Reproductive Health and Research (WHO/RHR) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia May 7 – 10, 2008.

Entitled "Network for Africa: Building Public-Private Linkages to Advance Priority Health Services," the four-day workshop aimed to develop national capacity to design and manage partnerships with private sector stakeholders to address reproductive health/family planning and HIV/AIDS-related health challenges.

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Contracting of Health Services by Private Providers
2008

The Abt Associates-led PSP-One project co-sponsored a workshop with the World Health Organization’s Department of Reproductive Health and Research (WHO/RHR) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia May 7 – 10, 2008.

Entitled "Network for Africa: Building Public-Private Linkages to Advance Priority Health Services," the four-day workshop aimed to develop national capacity to design and manage partnerships with private sector stakeholders to address reproductive health/family planning and HIV/AIDS-related health challenges.

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Financing Mechanisms to Mobilize the Private Health Sector
2008

The Abt Associates-led PSP-One project co-sponsored a workshop with the World Health Organization’s Department of Reproductive Health and Research (WHO/RHR) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia May 7 – 10, 2008.

Entitled "Network for Africa: Building Public-Private Linkages to Advance Priority Health Services," the four-day workshop aimed to develop national capacity to design and manage partnerships with private sector stakeholders to address reproductive health/family planning and HIV/AIDS-related health challenges.

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Current Climate Prospects in Africa for Public-Private Partnerships in Health
2008

The Abt Associates-led PSP-One project co-sponsored a workshop with the World Health Organization’s Department of Reproductive Health and Research (WHO/RHR) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia May 7 – 10, 2008.

Entitled "Network for Africa: Building Public-Private Linkages to Advance Priority Health Services," the four-day workshop aimed to develop national capacity to design and manage partnerships with private sector stakeholders to address reproductive health/family planning and HIV/AIDS-related health challenges.

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Building Public-Private Linkages to Advance Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS Services in Africa
2008

The Abt Associates-led PSP-One project co-sponsored a workshop with the World Health Organization’s Department of Reproductive Health and Research (WHO/RHR) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia May 7 – 10, 2008.

Entitled "Network for Africa: Building Public-Private Linkages to Advance Priority Health Services," the four-day workshop aimed to develop national capacity to design and manage partnerships with private sector stakeholders to address reproductive health/family planning and HIV/AIDS-related health challenges.

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Extending Social Security Health Insurance to the Informal Sector
2008

This year the Global Health Council did not offer Private Sector, or Public-Private Partnerships themed panel sessions. However; the PSP-One project participated in GHC's Auxiliary Event by hosting an Expert Panel, "The Private Sector: An Essential Resource for Community Health," where the respective panelists represented the private sector.

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Does an Expansion in Private Sector Contraceptive Supply Increase Inequality in Modern Contraceptive Use?
2008
Objective

To determine whether an expansion in private sector contraceptive supply is associated with increased socioeconomic inequality in the modern contraceptive prevalence rate.


Methods

Multiple rounds of Demographic and Health Surveys data were analyzed for five countries that experienced an increase in the private sector supply of contraceptives: Morocco, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Kenya, and Ghana.

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Ukraine Public-Private Partnership Improves the Availability of Affordable Contraceptives in Pharmacies
2008
Together for Health in Ukraine, funded by USAID/Ukraine and implemented by JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc. in partnership with the Academy for Educational Development, has built an innovative Public-Private Partnership with the Ministry of Health and international and Ukrainian contraceptive manufacturers and distributors. 43 JSI

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