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1 Private Sector Collaboration Contributing to MDGs Business Action for Child Health July 24, 2013

2 Topics

3 Fortification of Staples To reduce the number of children under five who are stunted by fortifying staples with micronutrients before 2016 Improve Miller’s Markets & Profits Business Capacity Building Food Safety Improvement "As an organization working with vulnerable children in nearly 100 countries, we have learned poverty is complicated, but proper nutrition is a master-key that unlocks many of the chains," says Kevin Jenkins. "As the world strives to define targets to follow the Millennium Development Goals, we, DSM and our partners in the Scaling Up Nutrition movement are emphasizing that well-nourished children are more robust, do better at school, earn higher incomes and raise healthier children of their own."

4 RAPIDS & STEPS OVC

5 RAPIDS (2004-2010) Gender Equity Information Technology Capacity Building Malaria and HIV Stigma Reduction Education $57 million funded by PEPFAR/USAID $160 million funded by corporate partners Goal: Improve HIV/AIDS-affected people through integrated development and support $57 million funded by PEPFAR/USAID $160 million funded by corporate partners Goal: Improve HIV/AIDS-affected people through integrated development and support

6 Collaborations 23,000 bicycles distributed through World Vision 465 bicycle mechanics trained Over $300,000 to support GIK distribution Provision of 20,000 dolls to OVCs Vitamin A and Mebendazole for 1.9 million children Convened 16 private-sector partners for LLIN distribution

7 Funders of LLIN Distribution Spotlight: GBCHealth, PMI, and OGAC In 2007 the following members of GBCHealth and others partnered with PMI and OGAC to distribute 485,378 LLINs to 3 provinces in Zambia

8 Results RAPIDS Achieved Targets in FY08

9 A Few Lessons Learned Accept and plan for change The “right” transactional engagements can have a positive impact Lasting relationships are transparent and multidimensional Local leadership of alliances is necessary

10 STEPS OVC (2010-2014) Capacity Building Shelter Psychosocial Care Economic Development Healthcare Education and Vocational Training $54 million funded by PEPFAR/USAID Goal: Build capacity and provide sustainable HIV prevention, care and support to Zambian communities. $54 million funded by PEPFAR/USAID Goal: Build capacity and provide sustainable HIV prevention, care and support to Zambian communities.

11 Collaborations Vocational Training Partners Agriculture Partners Nanga FISP Zamseed Health and Counseling Partners Provisions Partners Economic Development Partners PULSE

12 Extractives Partners in COMETS Partnership targeting HIV AIDS treatment, support, and counseling for extractive workers and communities Kagem Mining Ltd. Mkushi Farmers’ Association Lumwana Mining Co. THPAZ

13 mHealth for Malaria Aligned with government strategy and existing projects Develop architectural framework and standards

14 Results STEPS Achieved Targets in FY12

15 mHealth Growth Key Partners/Collaborators Focus CHW – Timed and Targeted Counseling (ttC) Community Case Management (CCM) cPMTCT


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