Public-Private Partnerships in India’s Covid-19 Response: Exploring Working Models to Prepare for Future Pandemic Response

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Project member(s):

  • Ei Ei Swe (MSc. Global Health Candidate)

Faculty mentor:

Community partners:

  • Mr. Siddhartha Bhattacharya (Secretary General of NATHEALTH India)

Public-Private Partnerships in India’s Covid-19 Response: Exploring Working Models to Prepare for Future Pandemic Response

Project overview

This study is a part of Launch and Scale Speedometer project by Duke Global Health Innovation Center. India was chosen as an example due to robust private health sector and government sector partnerships. Main themes of the qualitative questionnaire include description of the partnership, facilitators and barriers of the partnership and suggestions for future successful partnership. The poster includes only preliminary findings from private sector perspective. Data collection is ongoing to include more public side perspectives. Findings from this study will be able to use in developing evidence-based public-private partnership frameworks in emergency situations like Covid-19 pandemic.

Project poster

Last updated on June 26, 2023