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Publication Date:
25/04/2023

Type:
Advocacy brief
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Achieving malaria elimination through public-private-philanthropic partnerships

Publication Date:
25/04/2023
Type:
Advocacy brief

We believe that encouraging public-private-philanthropic (PPP) partnerships will improve access to and quality of malaria tools and services. PPP actors can work together to solve problems in the health system and create efficiencies by identifying mutual goals and incentives. Increasing the coverage and quality of services will improve uptake in the population and reduce malaria morbidity and mortality.

 

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Country: Nigeria

Keywords: Private sector engagement | Research | Malaria | Case management | Diagnosis | Elimination | Preventive treatments | Quality improvement | Treatment | SDG3

 

 

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