This page is dedicated to showing how private sector involvement improves contraceptive access and use.
Private Sector and SBC
This policy is a call to action for USAID staff and its partners to embrace market-based approaches as a more sustainable way to support communities in achieving development and humanitarian outcomes at scale.
The purpose of the policy is to accomplish the following:
The Monday Campaigns is a non-profit public health initiative associated with Johns Hopkins, Columbia and Syracuse universities that dedicates the first day of every week to health. Every Monday, individuals and the private sector join together to commit to the healthy behaviors that can help end chronic preventable diseases.
Feeding America is a non-profit organization which works closely with the private sector, and has a mission to feed America’s hungry through a nationwide network of member food banks and engaging the US public, private, and government agencies.
Employers know that keeping employees healthy is good for both the employees themselves and for the productivity and profitability of the business. However, most employers do not know precisely how to create a healthy workplace or healthy workforce.
This is a guide directed to the private sector and describes opportunities for business to improve women’s and children’s health.
This is a guide directed to the private sector and describes opportunities for business to improve women’s and children’s health.
This brief expands the business case for private sector investment in women’s health and empowerment in three sections:
- Opportunities for Action
- Mapping
- Recommendations
TB is second only to HIV as a killer infectious disease, with more than 10 million new infections in 2015 and an estimated 1.8 million deaths mostly in low- and middle-income countries.In many countries, the private sector represents a major and growing source of services for suspected and active cases of TB. This often presents a challenge for national health systems that are ill-equipped to ensure that private providers provide safe and effective care.
A social franchise is a network of private-sector health care providers that are linked through agreements to provide socially beneficial health services under a common brand.