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PSP-One Mainstreaming Strategy

This document outlines the findings from an informal stakeholder analysis conducted with USAID staff, focusing on perceptions of private sector involvement in health. Key objectives include increasing support for private sector contributions and enhancing knowledge about programming options. The strategy presents common messages emphasizing the need for collaboration between public and private sectors to address health needs in developing countries. Next steps involve engaging experts, drafting policy papers, and organizing regional conferences to foster discussions and share resources for effective health initiatives.

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PSP-One Mainstreaming Strategy

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  1. PSP-One Mainstreaming Strategy Building on the Results of the Stakeholder Analysis

  2. Background Stakeholder Analysis • Conducted an informal stakeholder analysis of c. 20 USAID staff • Queried about: • perceptions about the benefits and risks associated with the commercial sector in health; • successful and not so successful approaches, and principal contributions; • concerns regarding private sector’s role in health; and • Information needs

  3. Survey Results • Identified target groups: • Champions • Realists • Skeptics

  4. Objectives of Mainstreaming Strategy • To increase support for private sector involvement in health through: • Increased knowledge of private sector contributions to public health goals • Broadened understanding of private sector programming options • Facilitate public private sector discussion

  5. Mainstreaming Messages • Need for common messages • Four presented today Message #1: Health needs in developing countries are so great that public resources alone are insufficient to meet them.

  6. Mainstreaming Messages, cont. Message #2: The private sector is providing needed health products and services to a wide range of consumers in developing countries, including the poor, contributing to improved health outcomes.

  7. Mainstreaming Messages, cont. Message #3: Quality in private sector is mixed. Donors and the public sector have an important role to play in improving quality.

  8. Mainstreaming Messages, cont. Message #4: USAID and other donors have demonstrated expertise in how to program successful interventions to increase private sector involvement in healthcare.

  9. Next Steps • PSP-One Expert Panel • Policy Papers and Primers • Policy Primers • Interviews with Project Directors and COPs leading private sector initiatives • Regional Conferences with other donors (e.g. KfW) and international organizations (WHO)

  10. PSWG reactions?? • Other ideas: • Inventory resources for working with private sector in health • Inventory private sector programs and activities

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