3 lessons on strengthening countries' domestic resource mobilisation for health These lessons can support governments to become self-sufficient in financing their health goals. Options news 5 January 2021
4 ways governments can make health for all a reality in the COVID-19 era This blog looks at what countries like Nigeria can do to get closer to providing health care for all. Insight 11 December 2020
Strengthening health care workers' skills to save lives Find out how our mentorship programme in Kenya strengthens health care workers' skills to handle life threatening pregnancy-related complications. Options news 16 October 2020
Supporting governments' COVID-19 response Supporting governments to mount an effective emergency response for COVID-19 to protect their citizens. Statement 6 August 2020
Event: Fighting health sector corruption and COVID-19 in Nigeria Join us for an online discussion on how COVID-19 exacerbates health sector corruption and what role accountability can play in tackling it. Options news 17 July 2020
Nepal opens COVID-19 treatment facilities Nepal's govt has just launched two new COVID-19 treatment centres in Bhaktapur and Pokhara that were built by Options' health infrastructure team. Options news 17 July 2020
Addressing gender based violence in Nepal during COVID-19 Nepal's COVID-19 lockdown is putting women and girls at greater risk of gender-based violence. Options news 14 July 2020
The inequality pandemic: making COVID-19 responses disability friendly People with physical and mental disabilities are more likely to die because emergency responses don't address their needs. Insight 14 May 2020
Accountability in action: fighting corruption in Malawi and Nigeria Options is supporting a three-year research project to gain insights into factors that drive and can fight corruption in district health systems. Options news 11 May 2020
Options builds new treatment centres for COVID-19 patients in Nepal We supported the Nepali government and hospitals in Pokhara and Bhaktapur to rapidly increase their capacity to treat COVID-19 patients. Programme update 4 May 2020