Issue Brief: Blended Models of Health Supply Starting to Show Promise in Developing Countries

By PSI

Contributed By PSI

Published: 2006

Years of experience have shown that there is no single way to be successful in international development. What works depends on country conditions: the manner, number and capability of partners on the ground, and the state of the markets for health-related goods and services.

Those markets generally mature over time. They may change as a result of political and social factors or new players entering the scene. When such conditions change, consumers generally become better educated and more discerning, and strategies for reaching those consumers must also evolve.

This phenomenon is true of social marketing as well as the private sector. PSI is taking advantage of such changes in a number of countries to alter its market positioning in order to improve the cost-efficiency of its programs.

Document Details

Type of Document Other
Topic(s) Social Marketing
Format Adobe Acrobat (PDF)
File Size 213 KB
Number of Pages 2
Date posted 06/2006