Botswana Private Health Sector Assessment Brief

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This brief is a summary of the Botswana private health sector assessment conducted by the SHOPS project in May 2013. Sean Callahan prepared the brief, which discusses the assessment methods and findings, and presents recommendations to further leverage the private sector to sustain Botswana’s national HIV response and expand on the achievements of the past 10 years.

Author

SHOPS Project

Contributor

SHOPS Project

Published
September 2014
Resource Types
Brief
Country
Botswana
Technical Area
Health Financing
Private Health Sector Assessments
Health Area
HIV
Keywords
AIDS
NGO sustainability
private sector assessment
public-private partnerships
sustainability
Current Downloads
55

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