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This assessment provides an overview of the size, nature, and capacity of the private health sector that delivers family planning and maternal and child health services in Greater Monrovia. It also explores challenges and constraints faced by the private sector in providing quality health services to communities. The findings indicate that, despite constraints, the government of Liberia and donors have the opportunity to efficiently and intentionally create improvements in the health system and better leverage private actors for improved health outcomes. The strengthening of the private health sector in Greater Monrovia represents an opportunity to create a resilient and well-coordinated urban health system, staffed with a qualified, growing health workforce, as well as to expand access to key services through the convenience of private health provision located in the heart of communities.
Following this effort, HP+ assisted Liberia in developing an engagement strategy in 2021.
Gerrard, A. and S. Jain. 2019. Liberia Private Health Sector Assessment. Washington, DC: Palladium, Health Policy Plus. USAID DEC: PA-00W-BSK
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