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Partnerships for improving healthcare scenarios have emerged as a key strategy for the advancement. Both domestically and internationally, there are more joint projects between the public sector, nongovernmental organizations, and the corporate sector. OGSB cannot address the significant hazards that are beyond health, such as poverty, on its own or within the current healthcare system. To make all these concerns everyone’s business, it requires strong collaborations between public institutions, civic society, and the private sector. So far, the society has been fortunate to make contributions in collaboration with the following with the government, private sectors, and development partners:

  • Government of Bangladesh
  • Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
  • Directorate General of Health Services
  • Directorate General of Family Planning
  • PLAN Bangladesh
  • CARE Bangladesh
  • PARI
  • OFOG
  • Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI)
  • Save the Children, Bangladesh
  • Save the Children U.S.A
  • Save the Children International
  • BRAC
  • Alive & Thrive
  • Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK
  • Osaka University, Japan
  • Society of Obstetrics Gynaecology, Canada
  • Health Bridge Foundation, Canada
  • IPAS Bangladesh
  • Engender Health
  • Urban Primary Health care Services Delivery Project
  • Eminence Associates for Social Development
  • Jhpiego
  • Social Marketing Company (SMC), Bangladesh
  • Population council
  • POP Council
  • Chemonics International
  • International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh