This briefing paper puts forth seven recommendations for building effective global public-private health partnerships. Based on research and interviews from some of these partnerships along with findings from external evaluations, the briefing suggests what is going wrong, what is going well and what could and should be going better. It lists seven contributions of global public-private health partnerships and seven habits that result in problems within the partnership.
Even though I have worked in Sierra Leone in the past, the role of MLI Country Lead has given me the opportunity to build upon these previous experiences and to work closely with members of the Ministry of Health and Sanitation (MOHS), to support the implementation of health policies and reforms that they have prioritized.
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