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The Cross-Border Health Integrated Partnership Project (CB-HIPP) is a regional project funded by USAID Kenya and East Africa Mission and is implemented by a team of partners led by FHI 360. It is designed to extend quality integrated health services in strategic land and wet cross-border areas and other transport corridor sites in East, Central and Southern Africa.
Target populations are mobile and cross-border populations, with a focus on those who live and work in cross-border areas or travel regularly across countries in the region. In addition to service delivery, the project recognizes the need for alternative health financing to increase uptake and sustainability of services within an enabling policy environment.
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