The Private Sector Partnerships-*One *project (PSP-*One*) has published two technical reports.
The first is:
"Private Provider Networks in Ethiopia" by Jeff Barnes, Carlos Cuellar and Yilma Melkamu, of the PSP-*One *project.
Description:
In response to the United States Agency for International Development's (USAID) Ethiopia mission's request, the Private Sector Partnerships-*One*(PSP-*One*) project fielded an assessment team from February 11–24, 2007, to document the state of operations for the Biruh Tesfa network, identify strategies to improve network sustainability, and determine local organizations that could have a role in network management and support. In addition the team was asked to explore opportunities to integrate HIV services into the Biruh Tesfa network.
Click here <http://psp-one.com/content/resource/detail/5140/>to visit the PSP-*One *website and read the report.
The second report is:
<http://psp-one.com/content/resource/detail/5140/> "Nigeria Private Sector Health Assessment" By Jeff Barnes, Taara Chandani, and Rich Feeley of the PSP-One project.
Description:
The PSP-*One* Technical Report Series addresses important issues relating to the Private Sector's role in reproductive health and family planning. Papers in the series may discuss lessons learned and best practices, highlighting PSP-*One* technical areas.
Click here <http://www.psp-one.com/content/resource/detail/5137/>to visit the PSP-*One *website and read the report.
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Angela Milton
PSP-One
mailto:amilton@forumone.com