CICF Learning Series: Ubuntu-Afya Kiosks
Ubuntu-Afya Kiosks: An innovative partnership for extending quality healthcare services to underserved communities. In Homa Bay, a three-way partnership between the community, the government, and a private sector agency has brought quality primary healthcare services closer to the community and promises to improve local maternal and neonatal outcomes. The Ubuntu-Afya Kiosks model demonstrates that embracing partnerships with communities and social enterprises can help counties to extend health services to communities and areas not covered by public and private health services...read more here
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