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The Access Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the quality and accessibility of health care in Rwanda. Founded in 2002 by public health expert Josh Ruxin and economist Jeffrey Sachs, the organization provides technical and operational assistance to improve the management capacity of rural health centers.〔John H. Richardson, (“Society: Jeffrey Sachs” ), ''Esquire'' December 1, 2003. Retrieved 2012-11-06; (“Josh Ruxin” ), ''Huffington Post'', Retrieved 2012-10-06〕 With a focus on maternal and child health, the Columbia University's Earth Institute initiative also builds new health centers in partnership with the Rwanda Ministry of Health (MOH) and led the country's first neglected tropical diseases (NTD) control program.〔("Deworming campaign treats more than 5 million children, mothers" ), ''Rwanda News Agency'', August 2008, 2008, Retrieved 2012-11-01〕 ==Approach== The Access Project’s approach is to apply private sector principles to the management of health centers across Rwanda. Through hands-on trainings and support, the organization seeks to make health centers efficient, accountable, and self-sustaining.〔Robert Langreth, (“The Rwanda Cure” ), ''Forbes'', October 29, 2007, Retrieved 2012-10-25〕 Interventions focus on eight “management domains,” from planning and coordination to drug procurement and financial management.〔(“Living the Dream: Prof. Josh Ruxin: Anti-Poverty, Pro-Prosperity Crusader” ) ''The New Times'', Retrieved 2012-07-09〕 In places where infrastructure does not exist or is beyond repair, Access works with the MOH to build new health centers. Together with the MOH, Access has built six health centers in Gashora, Gataraga, Kintobo, Juru, Ngeruka, and Nyarugenge.〔("What We Do" ), ''The Access Project'', Retrieved 2012-07-29〕
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