HPF South Sudan
Description
The Health Pooled Fund (HPF) has been transforming the lives of millions of people in South Sudan by providing access to good quality basic health services in partnership with the Government of the Republic of South Sudan’s Ministry of Health (MoH). HPF aims to lay the foundations for the MoH provide quality healthcare for its own people in a future free from dependency on foreign aid.
The programme has a strong focus on transforming maternal and child health by expanding access and improving the quality of healthcare services.
Through its Implementing Partners (IPs), HPF has built the capacity of health workers and community members to correctly identify and respond to women and children in need of healthcare. HPF has saved the lives of countless women and children by delivering better health services.
HPF is funded by six donors namely the United Kingdom Government, the Government of Canada, the Swedish International Development and Cooperation Agency (SIDA), United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Gavi – the Vaccines Alliance and the European Union (EU)
The programme head office is in Juba and has a network of eight offices in different states. The team in Juba is supported by programme staff at the Fund Manager consortium partners of Crown Agents, International Procurement Agency (IPA), Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) and Montrose International– head offices.
Crown Agents is the consortium lead, responsible for the overarching management of the programme and the Fund, pharmaceutical procurement and freight, and provision of technical assistance. Montrose International provides technical expertise in health service delivery, M&E and communications. IPA provides in-country warehousing and distribution. KIT provides operational research expertise.
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