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REACHOUT · Reaching out and linking in: Heath systems and close-to-community services
Countries striving to provide universal health care coverage and achieve the Millennium Development Goals are increasingly implementing close-to-community (CTC) health services. There is a need for health systems to understand the context and conditions in which these services operate in order to realise their potential. Working with some of the most respected and widely quoted close-to-community services we will identify how CTC services can best be delivered and document generic lessons for system development and strengthening. Building on a strong and exciting partnership, we aim to maximize the equity, effectiveness and efficiency of CTC services in rural and urban slum areas of six countries: Indonesia, Bangladesh, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Kenya and Malawi. We will conduct a situation analysis to guide development of research frameworks. This will be adapted and applied to produce a comprehensive inventory of potential constraints for CTC services. This baseline will guide cycles of interventions for service improvement. We will build capacity on three levels: at practitioner level to enable improved service to be delivered
Consortium · 9 organisations
LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE
UK · €1,392,485
HIDASE HULENTENAWI AGELEGLOT YEBEGOADRAGOT MAHIBER NON PROFIT ORGANIZITION
ET · €517,608
HET KONINKLIJK INSTITUUT VOOR DE TROPEN
NL · €786,009
THE REGISTERED TRUSTEES OF THE RESEARCH FOR EQUITY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH TRUST
MW · €598,440
EIJKMAN INSTITUTE FOR MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
ID · €561,897
LIVERPOOL VCT, CARE AND TREATMENT ASSOCIATION""
KE · €604,335
UNIVERSIDADE EDUARDO MONDLANE
MZ · €568,464
BRAC UNIVERSITY
BD · €645,440
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
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