Venture Strategies for Health and Development - Teach Traditional Ethiopian Midwives to Save Lives
Address
Venture Strategies for Health and Development
Venture Strategies Innovations 2401 E Katella Ave., Suite 400
Anaheim,
California
92806
United States
714-221-2040
http://www.venturestrategies.org
Mission
Venture Strategies applies scientific evidence identifying tractable problems in health, combining this with opportunities inherent in local market forces to help large numbers of low income people in developing countries. We use business approaches and focus on projects that will be sustainable on a large scale, and can continue in the future without further dependence on financial support. We work closely with the School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley.
Programs
We are working with medical leaders, government officials and pharmaceutical manufacturers around the world to find ways to make high quality, low cost, off-patent products available to low income people through market distribution systems.
Venture Strategies for Health and Development's Current Projects on GlobalGiving
![]() Teach Traditional Ethiopian Midwives to Save Lives |
![]() Prevent Nigerian Mothers from Dying in Childbirth |
![]() Saving Mothers' Lives in Rural Tanzania |
Venture Strategies for Health and Development's Funded Projects on GlobalGiving
![]() Saving Mothers' Lives in Rural Kenya |
Personnel Overview
Ndola Prata, MD, MSc - Director of Maternal Health Program
Dr. Prata is an Angolan physician and medical demographer who has worked in many African countries. She has designed the protocols and directed technical assistance and training for the Venture Strategies clinical demonstration studies in Tanzania, Nigeria, Bangladesh, and Egypt. She is also a professor in the School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley.
Anke Hemmerling, MD, MPH - Director, Special Health Projects
Dr Hemmerling is an obstetrician-gynecologist from Berlin where she completed an award-winning doctoral dissertation on reproductive health before receiving a Masters in Public Health at UC Berkeley. Fluent in Spanish, she has worked in Guatemala and Bolivia. She recently led a study on the safety of lime juice for vaginal use and was co-author of a misoprostol study in the Dominican Republic.
Nap Hosang, MD, MPH, MBA, FRCOG - Chairman, Venture Strategies
Dr Hosang is an obstetrician-gynecologist at Kaiser Permanente in Hayward, California. He is a lecturer and directs the Interdisciplinary MPH program for mid-career professionals at the School of Public Health, UC Berkeley. Dr Hosang is Jamaican and spent 4 years on faculty at the University of the West Indies. He focuses on management systems to reduce maternal mortality in developing countries.
Personnel Statistics
Martha M. Campbell, Ph.D., CEO/President and founder
Founded in 2000
Employees: 30
Volunteers: 3
Financial Statistics
Budget (2008): 3,250,000
Budget (2007): 2,375,000
Maximum Budget: 3,250,000
Overhead: 15%
Other funding sources: Brush Fdn; Conservation, Food, & Health Fdn; KfW; Morris S. Smith Fdn; Winrock International; the World Bank; and additional private foundations as well as individual donors
Religious Affiliation: None







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