Health Pooled Fund: Six years of delivering results

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This infographic highlights some of the key achievements from six years of implementing the Health Pooled Fund in Aweil Centre and Aweil South counties, South Sudan.

Malaria Consortium has provided essential health services spanning maternal and newborn health, child health and community engagement, as well as gender equality and social inclusion services, reaching hard-to-reach and marginalised populations who often face the greatest barriers to accessing quality care.

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