Support to the Health System in DRC Programme (Appui au système de santé en RDC (ASSR))
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Description
Appui Au Système de Santé en RDC (ASSR) is a £35 million, 18 month investment to improve health in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). ASSR is a health systems strengthening program that has a comprehensive package of key interventions that have been proven to work In Congo during the six year ACCÈS AUX SOINS DE SANTÉ PRIMAIRES (ASSP) (ASSP) project. ASSR enables the successful scale-up of a significant minimum health package, Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (eMONC) interventions, and the expansion of the District Health Information Systems 2 (DHIS2) data platform for the health information system. The IMA World Health (IMA) ASSR team, including SANRU, Pathfinder International (Pathfinder), and BAO Systems (BAO), improves access to critical, quality health services in 50 health zones, scaling up best practices from the previous project ASSP, while also introducing new evidence-based innovations to strengthen the Ministry of Health’s ability to manage and sustain them while responding to evolving health challenges.
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- IMA World Health
- Pathfinder Int'l
- SANRU
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