Fact Sheet
Pact's health portfolio in Asia, Eurasia and Africa
August 02, 2016
Health
Within the health sector, Pact works in partnership with individuals, communities, civil society organizations and governments to improve the health and well-being of poor, marginalized and highly vulnerable populations. Pact collaborates with various stakeholders at all stages of the health systems continuum in the areas of: orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), maternal, neonatal, and child health (MNCH), HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, infectious disease control, governance and monitoring and evaluation.
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