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Website: PoweringHealth.org: USAID's online resource for electrifying rural health facilities. Click to visit.

PoweringHealth.org: USAID’s online resource for electrifying developing country health facilities

PoweringHealth.org - Click to visitPoweringHealth.org is a web based resource designed by USAID’s Energy Team with the objective of disseminating information and best practices on the provision of reliable energy services to developing country health facilities.

Over the years, significant effort and funds have been dedicated to providing energy services to rural health facilities – with a particular focus on expanding the vaccination cold chain. The global push to deliver antiretroviral drugs and services to HIV-positive patients worldwide, have introduced new demands for electricity in health facilities with little or no access to reliable power.

Unfortunately, many of these efforts have not been sustainable over the long term. A combination of poor system design and installation, lack of operation and maintenance funds, and limited training of local users and technicians has resulted in inoperable energy systems in a significant number of health facilities in developing countries with devastating impact on the quality of health care at these facilties.

PoweringHealth.org presents a step-wise approach to the design, installation, operation, and maintenance of health facility energy systems. The site also provides specific information on a wide range of topics, training materials, modeling tools, case studies and detailed descriptions of the USAID Energy Team’s work with several PEPFAR country programs to address energy challenges at critical health facilities. The site is a work in progress so please check it out and provide us your comments!

 

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