Presentations 2006

Private Sector/Public-Private Partnerships Presentations at International Conference on Global Health

The Global Health Council hosted the 33rd Annual International Conference on Global Health from May 30th through June 2nd in Washington DC. Panel presentations and poster presentation topics focused on Private Sector/ Public-Private Partnerships themed health issues. USAID’s PSP-One project also hosted an expert panel prior to the conference during which representatives from leading organizations discussed options to ensure quality of and access to private health services in the developing world. Below are links to download the private sector.

A3: The Future Is Here: Private Sector Contracting in Low-Income Countries
  • Planning for Contraceptive Security in El Salvador: Is There a Role for the Commercial Sector? James Gribble
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  • Contracting for Health Services with the Private Sector Benjamin Loevinsohn
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  • The Banking on Health Project: Strengthening Contracting Out in the Private Sector in Nicaragua Meaghan Smith
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  • Private Sector Makes a Difference in Acceptance of Reproductive Health Services in India Krishnaswamy Subbamaicker
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A7: Facing Resistance: The Pursuit of Effective Policies and Therapies in Malaria Treatment
  • Implementation of New Malaria Treatment Policies: Using Multifaceted Approaches to Achieving Results for Malaria Rima Shretta
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  • Following the Coartem Trail: Anxious Aspirations & Practical Problems in Rolling Back Malaria Maggie Huff-Rousselle
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  • Working with the Private Sector to Improve Malaria Outcomes in Nigeria George Greer
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B3: Who is Being Served? Results of Public-Private Partnerships on Equity of Access D2: Tsunami and Beyond: The Private Sector's Role in Disaster Response Collaboration E3: Pathways to Self-Reliance: Ensuring Commodity Security When Donor Support Ends E7: Building a Better Pipeline: Accelerating New Drug Development and Access PS7: New Technologies: The Role of the Private Sector