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Final Report of the USAID Systems, Health and Resiliency Project

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The Systems, Health, and Resiliency Project (SHARP) achieved significant milestones in Yemen, focusing on improving reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child health, and nutrition (RMNCH+N) services and addressing various barriers to health care access. SHARP contributed to improving health outcomes and increasing the resilience of communities, particularly women of reproductive age and children under five in Yemen. The project increased uptake of critical health services and improved adoption of healthy behaviors through SBC interventions; increased the availability and affordability of the minimum service package (MSP) in targeted districts through an enhanced referral system and subsidized care and financing (referral and transportation scheme); built the capacity of health cadres and selected health facilities through in-service training, implementing continuous quality improvement efforts, and strengthening management systems to enable them to provide high-quality services.

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