Current: Jalal & Associates, Accountants and Consultants; Previous: Jasso Datahut Ltd, Smiling Sun Franchise Program, a USAID flagship MCH&FP franchise program (size 46 million USD), Jasso Datahut Limited; Education: The. NHSDP NGO Health Service Delivery Project. SSFP Smiling Sun Franchise Program. Bangladesh Smiling Sun. Bangladesh Smiling Sun Franchise Program. Smiling Sun Franchise Program. View Kazi Amin’s professional. Outreach & Communications Manager at USAID Agricultural. Current: USAID Agricultural Value Chains Project Bangladesh; Previous: Smiling Sun Franchise Program. Bangladesh Smiling Sun Franchise Program Impact Evaluation Report — MEASURE Evaluation. Author(s): Lance P, Angeles G, Kamal NYear: 2. Citation. Lance P., Angeles G, Kamal N. Smiling Sun Franchise Program (BSSFP) Impact Evaluation Report. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: MEASURE Evaluation. It is a continuation of the NGO Service Delivery Program (NSDP), which had been in place in various forms since the late 1. BSSFP operated in areas that had been identified by the Government of Bangladesh (GOB) to have inadequate public health service delivery systems where the government sought assistance from partners to fill the service gap (henceforth referred to as . USAID committed US$4. BSSFP over a four- year period (2. The program was later extended for another year with additional funding of around US$1. The program’s overall objectives were to increase the use of family planning, maternal, child, and other basic health services in areas served by BSSFP, with an emphasis on serving the poor and on improving the sustainability of local NGOs in continuing to provide these services. The program was developed at a time when funding for USAID/Bangladesh was expected to decline drastically. Thus, improving financial sustainability of local NGOs within a four- year period was a major emphasis of the program. To meet the desired outcomes, BSSFP had four objectives: (1) to develop a franchise model; (2) to recover 7. In 2. 01. 0, three changes were made to the BSSFP program based on a mid- term program assessment conducted in April 2. USAID’s periodic program reviews. ![]() Abstract: The Bangladesh Smiling Sun Franchise Program (BSSFP) is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/Bangladesh funded health care delivery program providing a package of essential health services. First, the program was extended for an additional year beyond its fourth year. Second, the program’s cost recovery target was revised downwards to 4. The initial target of 7. Third, further efforts to establish a “franchise” were ceased. The BSSFP was implemented under a contract between USAID and Chemonics International through 2. NGOs operating a network of 3. Community Service Providers (CSPs)/depotholders. The BSSFP served a catchment population of roughly 2. The urban and rural components of the BSSFP program varied slightly in design and implementation owing to differences in urban and rural settings. The rural component of the BSSFP had a CSP/depotholder component for community mobilization but the urban one did not. This document is not available in print from MEASURE Evaluation. Smiling Sun Franchise Program Bangladesh. Clinical Social Franchising Case Study Series. ![]() USAID/ GENDER ASSESSMENT BANGLADESH. Smiling Sun Franchise Program. SSF Smiling Sun Franchise. USAID-FUNDED SMILING SUN FRANCHISE PROJECT HOLDS CONFERENCE ON PROMOTING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS DHAKA, JANUARY 11 -- As the United States Agency for International. ![]()
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