To improve access and utilisation by the poor, vulnerable and marginalised people living in fragile and shock prone settings (FASP) to effective and equitable healthcare, leading to greater financial protection and better health. The programme will deliver research evidence on how to develop resilience capacities to ensure responsive, effective, inclusive, gender-equitable and sustainable health systems in FASP; and disseminate findings, exert influence to help ensure evidence based policy and practice.
USD 0 budget·USD 6.9M disbursed·Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine implementer·Nepal location·May 1, 2020 – Apr 30, 2026 timeline
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About this project
To improve access and utilisation by the poor, vulnerable and marginalised people living in fragile and shock prone settings (FASP) to effective and equitable healthcare, leading to greater financial protection and better health. The programme will deliver research evidence on how to develop resilience capacities to ensure responsive, effective, inclusive, gender-equitable and sustainable health systems in FASP; and disseminate findings, exert influence to help ensure evidence based policy and practice.