Public-Private Partnership to increase Healthcare Access

A new partnership has been announced bringing together Health Store Holdings (HSH), Family Health (OFH) Foundation, GSK, Ecobank and the Rwandan Ministry of Health.

The partnership is aimed at establishing 240 health posts across Rwanda over the next three years.

The innovative partnership aims at increasing access to high quality essential medicines and basic healthcare for about two million people every year in rural Rwanda.

This is the first step in an overall ambition to create up to 500 health posts in Rwanda over the next seven years as per a public-private partnership between the Ministry of Health and HSH, and in alignment with the Rwandan Government’s Vision 2020.

This health post model, known as Child and Family Wellness (CFW) Health Posts, will operate under a business-format franchise network.

They will be run by experienced nurses providing an entry point into the formal Rwandan public health system.

This franchise model, which has been successfully piloted in Kenya, will give nurses joining the franchise access to finance and training in finance management, enabling them to earn a living whilst also increasing access to high quality essential medicines and basic healthcare for their local communities.

GSK has already committed £900,000 to HSH to get an initial 60 health posts up and running. Under the terms of the new partnership, GSK will provide £1.8million in new funding as an interest free loan to enable HSH expand the franchise network by a further 180 health posts.

The Rwandan Ministry of Health will facilitate the availability of designated physical structures for CFW Health Posts and specifications as required under this Partnership.

Negotiations are at an advanced stage within Ecobank for nurses buying into the franchise to receive loans at affordable rates through Donor subsidies.

Both GSK and Ecobank will contribute to a bursary to enable continued nurse training and development. HSH, the for-profit entity behind the franchise, will provide ongoing training, mentoring and expertise to support the nurse franchisees.

The Minister of Health Dr. Agnes Binagwaho hailed the partnership saying it would add value to the quality of health care provided and bring health care services closer to the communities.

“With this partnership, we are assured of quality of health care extended to our people including more accessibility to drugs especially in remote areas which eventually leads to our ultimate goal of having a healthy population for economic development,” Binagwaho said.

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