The Maternova marketplace: Cutting-edge health technologies improving...
Originally posted on CHMI's Blog, this piece was authored by R4D Program Officer Christina SynowiecIntroduction: Christina Synowiec, who works on R4D's Center on Health Market Innovations, interviews...
View ArticleHarnessing the hidden workforce: informal providers in India and elsewhere
Originally posted on The Lancet Global Health Blog, this piece was co-authored by Meenakshi Gautham, Research fellow and IDEAS country coordinator for India at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical...
View ArticleHealth 2015: A conversation with Helen Saxenian & Robert Hecht on 20 years in...
As we usher in the new year of 2014 and the post-2015 development agenda begins to crystalize, an important transition is occurring in the global health policy field.read more
View ArticleUniversal health coverage in Africa: where is civil society?
Images: This blog originally appeared on the Lancet Global Health Blog and is authored by Biodun Awosusi as a joint post with Nkem Wellington, Communications Officer, Results for Development Institute,...
View ArticleBangladesh Looks Back, Looks Ahead to UHC
This post originally appeared on the UHC Forward Blog and was authored by R4D Program Associate Nisma Elias.read more
View ArticleHealth 2015: A conversation with Davidson Gwatkin on Progressive Universalism
Not all pathways to universal health coverage are created equal.read more
View ArticleExploring early adopters of mobile money for health
By Marilyn Heymann (Reposted from CHMI) Mobile money (payments through phones, usually via SMS) is rapidly becoming a powerful mechanism to extend financial services to the unbanked in low and middle...
View ArticleInvesting In Women: An inside look at Merck’s $3 million commitment to...
(Originally posted on the NextBillion blog.)Since launching in 2007, MerryGold Health Network has unspooled a multi-tiered network of nearly 450 clinics and hospitals providing quality, comprehensive...
View Article3 Lessons for Developing Effective Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Interventions
Today, on World Water Day 2014, diarrheal disease is the second biggest killer of children under five years of age globally. Every day approximately 2,000 mothers lose a child to the disease, which is...
View ArticleCan Joint Learning Support Country-Level Progress towards UHC?
This post originally appeared here, on the blog of the Joint Learning Network for Universal Health Coverage.read more
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