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MOH Peru and USAID | DELIVER join forces to measure cost of reaching last mile
15th January 2016In 2015, Peru’s Ministry of Health (MOH), in partnership with the USAID | DELIVER PROJECT, implemented and co-funded a costing study for warehousing and transportation in La Libertad Region.
Category: ForoLAC
Meet us in Bali!
14th January 2016The Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition will be represented at this year’s International Conference on Family Planning by staff from its Secretariat and colleagues from many of its 360 member organizations. Coalition-hosted...
Opinion: The Road to 2030: Keeping Reproductive Health Supplies in Myanmar’s Universal Health Coverage Scheme
7th January 2016Preparations for universal health coverage are progressing steadily in Myanmar. Reproductive health supplies, including contraceptives, are already a priority for the government. In February 2015, the World Bank and the government of Myanmar entered into a historical agreement to prioritize maternal, newborn, and child healthcare with the Essential Health Services Access Project.
Categories: Universal Health Coverage, Opinion
Who is Holding Up Our Pillars: Nora Quesada
16th December 2015When Nora Quesada began her career working for a coal-mining project in northern Colombia, reproductive health was far from her mind. But it was there where she saw the impact community-based approaches could have on the lives of vulnerable populations. And it was there where she chose to dedicate her knowledge and skills to those who needed them most: the forgotten, the invisible, and the marginalized.
Category: Who's Holding Our Pillars
World Bank responds to GFF Advisory Group concerns
14th December 2015Responding to concerns over civil society engagement in the Global Financing Facility (GFF), Tim Evans and Diane Jacovella [1] have written to members of the Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition reaffirming the Bank’s commitment...