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Project Reports & Presentations
Goal 1: Private drug seller initiatives

Goal 1: Private drug seller initiatives. Projects in two or three countries that creatively involve the private sector to produce measurable and sustainable improvements in access to quality drugs, vaccines, health supplies, and pharmaceutical services by promoting public health through private drug sellers and assessing the feasibility of franchising essential medicines/health commodities.

GHANA

GHANA: Creating a Franchise System for Drug Sellers—CAREshops®

GHANA: CAREshop Evaluation Results Summary Table

Presentations Related to the CAREshop Program in Ghana

The Chemical Seller Franchise Model: CAREshops in Ghana

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Presentation

Training of Chemical Sellers: The CAREshop Approach

Presentation

Private Sector Impact in Promoting Public Health Goals and Needs: The Future of Franchising

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Presentation

Essential Medicines Franchise: A Private Sector Approach to Public Health Services

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Poster

The Essential Drugs Franchise: Building Links with Public and Private Sector Organizations

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Poster

CAREshop Essential Medicines Franchise: Impact on Malaria Management in Drug Supply Outlets

Poster

Regulatory Interventions Can Improve Geographical Access to Pharmaceutical Services in a Developing Country

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Poster

Identifying the Training Needs of Auxiliary Pharmaceutical Service Providers: The Case of Licensed Chemical Sellers in Ghana

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Poster

GPS Tracking: A Novel Prospect for Inspection and Monitoring of Pharmacies and Licensed Chemical Sellers

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Poster

Developing a Chemical Sellers' Franchise in Ghana

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Presentation

Essential Medicines Franchise: A Private Sector Approach to Public Health Services

Abstract
Poster

Essential Medicines Franchise: Creating Linkages between the Public and Private Sectors

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Poster

Essential Medicines Franchise: Sustaining a Competitive Advantage

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Poster

TANZANIA

TANZANIA: Accredited Drug Dispensing Outlets—Duka la Dawa Muhimu (summary)

The Accredited Drug Dispensing Outlet Program in Tanzania: Final Report

Tanzania: ADDO Evaluation Results Summary Table

Presentations Related to the ADDO Program in Tanzania

Enhancing Access to Medicines through Private and Multisector Initiatives: The Tanzania Experience

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Presentation

Economic and Other Incentives: MEDA

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Presentation

Introducing a Child Health Focus into the Duka La Dawa Muhimu, Tanzania

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Presentation

Monitoring Medicine Use at the New Accredited Drug Dispensing Outlets (ADDOs) in Ruvuma, Tanzania

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Poster

Can Support for Small Business Owners Improve the Quality of Pharmaceutical Services? Summary of April 2004 Research Findings from the ADDO Project in Tanzania

Abstract
Poster

The Impact of the Accredited Drug Dispensing Outlet Program

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Poster

Accredited Drug Dispensing Outlets: A Novel Public-Private Partnership

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Poster

ADDOs: Development of Standards and a Code of Ethics

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Poster

ADDOs: The Role of Training

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Poster

ADDOs: The Role of Incentives

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Poster

ADDOs: Development and Implementation of a Marketing Plan

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Poster

ADDOs: The Role of Regulation

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Poster

Improving Access to Medicines in Rural Areas: The Tanzanian Experience

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Presentation

Accredited Drug Dispensing Outlets: A Novel Public-Private Partnership

Abstract
Poster

ADDOs: Development of Standards and a Code of Ethics

Abstract
Poster

ADDOs: The Role of Training

Abstract
Poster

ADDOs: Development and Implementation of a Marketing Plan

Abstract
Poster

ADDOs: The Role of Regulation

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Poster

 

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